Definition of Anhydrate. Meaning of Anhydrate. Synonyms of Anhydrate

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- An acidic oxide is an oxide that either produces an acidic solution upon addition to water, or acts as an acceptor of hydroxide ions effectively functioning...
- each (interpreted as a hydrogen peroxide adduct) and the poorly-defined "anhydrate" NaBO3, totalling seven. Sodium perborate undergoes hydrolysis in contact...
- Reference 1237248 ChemSpider 67699 (anhydrate) Y ECHA InfoCard 100.016.925 EC Number 218-617-0 PubChem CID 75151 (anhydrate) RTECS number PV6210000 CompTox...
- industrially produced sodium carbonate is soda ash (sodium carbonate anhydrate Na2CO3) which is obtained by calcination (dry heating at temperatures...
- crystallizing from the solution. The dihydrate dehydrates at 105 °C to form anhydrate, then decomposes at 500 °C to produce magnesium oxide. Magnesium formate...
- Yellow/brown Iron(III) chloride anhydrate FeCl3 Black Chromium (III) sulfate Cr2(SO4)3 Dark green Copper(II) sulfate anhydrate CuSO4 White Copper(II) sulfate...
- 7784-23-8 (anhydrate) Y 10090-53-6 (hexahydrate) Y 3D model (JSmol) Interactive image dimer: Interactive image ChemSpider 74202 (anhydrate) Y ECHA InfoCard...
- (tetrahydrate) Y 3D model (JSmol) ionic form: Interactive image coordination form (anhydrate): Interactive image coordination form (tetrahydrate): Interactive image...
- tetrahydrate of terbium acetate can lose hydration at 60 °C, obtaining the anhydrate at 180 °C, which starts to decompose at 220 °C, forming terbium oxide...
- dehydration and hydration behavior of calcium lactate pentahydrate and its anhydrate". Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces, volume 46, issue 3, pages 135–141...