- The
sulfate or
sulphate ion is a
polyatomic anion with the
empirical formula SO2−4. Salts, acid derivatives, and
peroxides of
sulfate are
widely used in...
- Pot****ium
bisulfate (pot****ium
bisulphate) is an
inorganic compound with the
chemical formula KHSO4 and is the pot****ium acid salt of
sulfuric acid. It...
- with the
required chemicals (small
quantities of
sodium sulphate,
sodium bisulphate, and
ferric sulphate) and
charcoal in a
furnace it is now
common to simply...
- Grieshop,
Christine M.; Fahey, G. C. (October 2003). "Evaluation of
sodium bisulphate and
phosphoric acid as
urine acidifiers for cats".
Archives of Animal...
- preparation, as they may
contain impurities harmful to
human health.
Sodium bisulphate is used as a food
additive to
leaven cake
mixes (make them rise) as well...
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CLONAZEPAM 126.
CLONIDINE HYDROCHLORIDE 127.
CLOPAMIDE 128.
CLOPIDOGREL BISULPHATE 129.
CLOSTEBOL ACETATE 130.
CLOTRIMAZOLE 131.
CLOZAPINE 132.
CODEINE 133...
- (vitamin C)
ammonium chloride calcium chloride phosphoric acid
sodium bisulphate but
there always remains the risk of
possible obstruction whilst waiting...
-
their maize on
canvas tarpaulins before storing it in the tanks.
Carbon bisulphate was then
added to the top of the
sealed tanks to kill the weevils. These...
-
million was
invested in
Atholville to
convert the
plant processes from
bisulphate to magnesium. The
Northeast Pine company, a
furniture manufacturer, closed...
- the ship's
cargoes of
falsely describing a
consignment of 13 tons of
bisulphate of carbon, "a
chemical of a most
volatile and
combustible nature", as...