- time due to
collection of
moisture from the
surrounding environment.
Deliquescent materials are
sufficiently hygroscopic that they
dissolve in the water...
-
abbreviated NaOAc, is the
sodium salt of
acetic acid. This salt is colorless,
deliquescent, and hygroscopic.
Sodium acetate is used as the
carbon source for culturing...
- with the
formula Zn(NO3)2. This colorless,
crystalline salt is
highly deliquescent. It is
typically encountered as a
hexahydrate Zn(NO3)2·6H2O. It is soluble...
- most
common form is the
hexahydrate Co(NO3)2·6H2O,
which is a red-brown
deliquescent salt that is
soluble in
water and
other polar solvents. As well as the...
-
important source of
nickel for
chemical synthesis. The
nickel chlorides are
deliquescent,
absorbing moisture from the air to form a solution.
Nickel salts have...
-
which is
soluble in
water and
forms a
strongly alkaline solution. It is
deliquescent,
often appearing as a damp or wet solid. Pot****ium
carbonate is mainly...
-
cyclohexane with the 1- and 4-CH2
groups replaced by NH.
Piperazine exists as
deliquescent solid with a
saline taste.
Piperazine is
freely soluble in
water and...
-
known as nitratine,
nitratite or soda niter.
Sodium nitrate is a
white deliquescent solid very
soluble in water. It is a
readily available source of the...
- the
sodium salt of
formic acid, HCOOH. It
usually appears as a
white deliquescent powder. For
commercial use,
sodium formate is
produced by
absorbing carbon...
- pot****ium by m****. In the
monohydrate form, it is
highly hygroscopic and
deliquescent. As a food additive, pot****ium
citrate is used to
regulate acidity, and...