- chlorhydrate,
which comes from French. An
archaic alternative name is
muriate,
derived from
hydrochloric acid's
ancient name:
muriatic acid. Converting...
- water-soluble form. Pot****ium
chloride sold as
fertilizer is
known as "
muriate of potash"—it is the
common name for pot****ium
chloride (KCl) used in agriculture...
-
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...
-
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...
-
historically known as St Anthony's fire, with past
treatments including muriated tincture of iron, a
solution of Iron(III)
chloride in alcohol. O'Brian...
-
chlorides were
known in the 18th
century as
muriate of alumina,
marine alum,
argillaceous marine salt,
muriated clay. It was
first chemically studied in...
- 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...
- 343–350.
Joseph Louis Proust (1804). "Sur les
muriates de
cuivre verd et blanc" [On the
green and
white muriates of copper].
Journal de Physique, de Chimie...
- processing. The
mineral industry refers to pot****ium
chloride either as potash,
muriate of potash, or
simply MOP. Pure pot****ium
metal can be
isolated by electrolysis...
- in
animals for
research and
evaluation of
treatment efficacy. "Cobalt
muriate, CAS Number: 7646-79-9". www.chemindustry.com.
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