- chlorhydrate,
which comes from French. An
archaic alternative name is
muriate,
derived from
hydrochloric acid's
ancient name:
muriatic acid. Converting...
- sold as
fertilizer is
known as
muriate of potash. The vast
majority of
potash fertilizer worldwide is sold as
muriate of potash.[citation needed] Pot****ium...
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produisent le
muriate d'ammoniaque." (Two
places on
Solfatare — that
where the
fumerole has
formed and
another a
little distance away —
produce muriate of ammonia...
-
Sodium chloride /ˌsoʊdiəm ˈklɔːraɪd/,
commonly known as
edible salt, is an
ionic compound with the
chemical formula NaCl,
representing a 1:1
ratio of sodium...
- and
markets potash fertilisers in India. It
sells fertilisers such as
Muriate of Potash,
Triple Super Phosphate,
Monoammonium Phosphate, and Sulfate...
- The
company is the
largest producer of pot****ium chloride, also
known as
muriate of potash, in the
United States. It owns
three mines, all in the Western...
- has the same
origin (muriatic
means "pertaining to
brine or salt",
hence muriate means hydrochloride), and this name is
still sometimes used. The name hydrochloric...
-
various fertilizers which include urea, DAP, SOP (Sulphate of Potash), MOP (
Muriate of Potash),
Boron (Di-Sodium
Tetra Borate Decahydrate) and Zinc (Zinc Sulfate...
- in
animals for
research and
evaluation of
treatment efficacy. "Cobalt
muriate, CAS Number: 7646-79-9". www.chemindustry.com.
Archived from the original...
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appeared to sublime); in more
modern times (18th-19th cc.) it was
called "
muriate of lime" (Latin:
murias calcis,
calcaria muriatica). By
depressing the...