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Tin(IV) chloride, also
known as
tin tetrachloride or
stannic chloride, is an
inorganic compound of
tin and
chlorine with the
formula SnCl4. It is a colorless...
- 3 lbs alum, 4
pints tin liquor (stannous chloride), 6 lbs
cudbear (orcein) and two
buckets of urine. The alum,
argol and
tin liquor,
which acted as mordants...
- Cat on a Hot
Tin Roof is a 1955
American three-act play by
Tennessee Williams. The play, an
adaptation of his 1952
short story "Three
Players of a Summer...
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brown liquor, but the
terms red
liquor,
thick liquor and
sulfite liquor are also used.[citation needed]
Approximately seven tonnes of
black liquor are produced...
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hydroxide and some
metals is also hazardous. Aluminium, magnesium, zinc,
tin, chromium, br**** and
bronze all
react with lye to
produce hydrogen gas. Since...
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tin, H.2003, p. 78.
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- why
Tin and Lead
increase in
weight when they are calcined" (1630), Jean Rey
notes that "having
placed two
pounds six
ounces of fine
English tin in an...
- sale of
liquor for on
premise consumption was
illegal in
Nashville (and
throughout Tennessee).
Restaurants and
clubs in the
alley served liquor anyway...
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encourage them to
drink with him. When they p****ed out, he
would pour more
liquor down
their throats. The
resulting deaths were
reported as
alcohol poisoning...
- Rum is a
liquor made by
fermenting and then
distilling sugarcane mol****es or
sugarcane juice. The distillate, a
clear liquid, is
often aged in barrels...