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Ferrous fumarate (365 bytes)
1: '''[[Iron#Precautions|Ferrous]] fumarate''' is an [[iron]]-containing [[compoun... Ferrous metal (277 bytes) 1: '''Ferrous metals''' are those [[metal]]s which include [[ir... 3: ...ckel, Cobalt, Neodymium, and Praseodymium are all ferrous in this regard. Oxide (1758 bytes) 1: ...on]] oxide) or [[bauxite]] ([[aluminium]] oxide). Oxides are extremely common in [[Earth]]'s crust, and i... 3: Oxides are usually created through the process of [[oxi... 5: ...t commonly taken advantage of with [[sand|silicon oxide]], as [[silicon]] can easily be oxidized and the ... 7: ...use of the calcination process which produced the oxides. Calx later evolved into oxyd. 9: ==Dioxide== Copper oxide (563 bytes) 1: ...rite]], a [[red]] colored crystal, is [[copper(I) oxide]]. Manganese(IV) oxide (3224 bytes) 1: ... known as '''manganese dioxide''' or '''manganese oxide'''. It has a blackish or brown color. It occurs n... 3: ... (KMnO<sub>4</sub><sup>-</sup>) and manganese(IV) oxide (MnO<sub>2</sub>). 13: ...ties producing oxygen when mixed with hydrogen peroxide. 15: 2 [[hydrogen_peroxide|H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub>]]([[aqueous|aq]]) &ra... 24: [[Category:Oxides]] Ethylene oxide (8160 bytes) 13: [[Image:Ethylene oxide.png|Ethylene oxide structure]] 23: <td>Ethylene oxide, dimethylene oxide, oxirane</td> 129: The [[chemical compound]] '''ethylene oxide''' is an important industrial chemical used as an... 131: ...s for it include '''oxirane''' and '''dimethylene oxide'''. 134: ...[catalyst]]. Since [[1940]], almost all ethylene oxide produced industrially has been made using this me... Zinc oxide (2157 bytes) 1: ...fide]] or [[ultraviolet light]]. Crystalline zinc oxide exhibits the [[piezoelectric effect]], is [[lumin... 3: ...s in nature as the mineral [[zincite]]. Zinc [[peroxide]], ZnO<sub>2</sub> .½ H<sub>2</sub>O, is a... 5: ...s. Because it absorbs [[ultraviolet light]], zinc oxide can be used in ointments, creams, and [[lotion]]s... 7: Zinc oxide is a [[semiconductor]] with a direct [[band gap]]... 9: ...n oxide]] (ITO) is another transparent conducting oxide often used in microelectronics. Copper(I) oxide (3545 bytes) 1: ... or '''cuprous oxide''' (Cu<sub>2</sub>O) is an [[oxide]] of [[copper]]. It occurs naturally as the red [... 3: [[Image:copperIoxide.jpg|thumb|right|]] 5: Formation of copper(I) oxide is the basis of the sensitive Fehling's test for ... 15: * P.W. Baumeister: Optical Absorption of Cuprous Oxide, ''Phys.Rev.'' '''121''' (1961), 359. 36: [[Category:Oxides]] Iron(II) oxide (743 bytes) 1: '''Iron(II) oxide''', also called '''ferrous oxide''', is a black-colored powder with the chemical f... 7: ...e]]. When ignited, thermite produces [[aluminium oxide]] and molten [[iron]] in a highly [[exothermic re... 9: ...h [[rust]], which usually consists of [[iron(III) oxide]]. 12: [[Category:Oxides]] Propylene oxide (241 bytes) 1: '''Propylene oxide''' is a highly toxic flammable [[chemical compoun... Iron oxide (1268 bytes) 1: [[Image:IronOxidePigmentUSGOV.jpg|thumb|Iron oxide pigment]] 2: There are a number of '''[[iron]] [[oxide]]s''': 4: ==Iron oxides== 6: *'''[[Iron(II) oxide]]''' or '''[[ferrous oxide]]''' (FeO) The black-[[colour]]ed [[powder]] in ... 8: ...o and computer media, where it is known as ferric oxide. Also known as [[rouge]]. Aluminium oxide (3998 bytes) 9: <td>'''Aluminium oxide'''<br> 10: '''Aluminum oxide''' (US)</td> 83: '''Aluminium oxide''' (or '''aluminum oxide''') ([[Aluminium|Al]]<sub>2</sub>[[Oxygen|O]]<sub... 85: .... Industrially, bauxite is purified to aluminium oxide via the [[Bayer process]], and then converted to ... 87: ...ms [[ruby]] and [[sapphire]] are mostly aluminium oxide, given their characteristic colors by trace impur... Nitrous oxide (8754 bytes) 7: ...us oxide-structure.png|250px|Structure of Nitrous oxide]] 17: <td>Dinitrogen oxide</td> 97: ...own as '''dinitrogen oxide''' or '''dinitrogen monoxide''', is a [[chemical compound]] with [[chemical fo... 103: ...Robert Southey]]. They soon realised that nitrous oxide considerably dulled the sensation of pain, even i... 109: ...hort a time. The anaesthetic function of nitrous oxide is not completely understood, but it is thought t... 4-nitroquinoline 1-oxide (256 bytes) 1: '''4-nitroquinoline 1-oxide (4-NQO)''' is a substance that is used in [[cance... Calcium oxide (4891 bytes) 15: <td>Calcium oxide</td> 18: <td>[[calcium|Ca]][[oxide|O]]</td> 98: ...aller amounts of [[aluminium]] oxide and [[iron]] oxide. 100: ... 500°[[celsius|C]] and so removing the [[carbon dioxide]] in a reversible [[chemical reaction|reaction]].... 102: ...eel]], [[magnesium]], [[aluminium]] and other non-ferrous metals) industries to remove impurities as [[slag... Nitric oxide (7188 bytes) 10: <td>Nitrogen monoxide</td> 82: The [[chemical compound]] '''nitric oxide''' is a [[gas]] with [[chemical formula]] [[Nitr... 84: ...ous oxide]] (N<sub>2</sub>O) or with [[nitrogen dioxide]] (NO<sub>2</sub>). 86: ... with [[oxygen]] to form the poisonous nitrogen dioxide. 90: ...as drastically increased the production of nitric oxide in combustion chambers. One purpose of [[catalyti... Potassium oxide (758 bytes) 1: '''Potassium oxide''' or '''[[potash]]''' (formula [[Potassium|K]]<s... 15: ...Star/compos.pl?matno=237 Composition of Potassium Oxide] 19: [[Category:Bases]][[Category:Oxides]] Copper(II) oxide (982 bytes) 1: [[Image:copperIIoxide.jpg|thumb|right|Copper(II) oxide]] 3: ... heating [[copper(II) nitrate]], [[copper(II) hydroxide]] or [[copper(II) carbonate]], for example: 7: ...pper(II) oxide is a [[basic (chemistry)|basic]] [[oxide]], so it dissolves in mineral acids such as [[hyd... 11: ...[copper]] metal using [[hydrogen]] or [[carbon monoxide]], for example: 15: [[Category:oxides]] Nitrogen oxide (989 bytes) 4: [[Nitrogen]] has six different [[oxide]]s: 6: * [[Nitric oxide]] (NO) 7: * [[Nitrous oxide]] (N<sub>2</sub>O) 8: * [[Nitrogen dioxide]] (NO<sub>2</sub>) 9: * [[Dinitrogen trioxide]] (N<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub>) Magnesium oxide (3297 bytes) 5: ...(1350x).jpeg|250px|]]<br><center><small>Magnesium oxide crystals - [[Scanning Electron Microscope|SEM]] i... 15: <td>Magnesium oxide </td> 18: <td>[[magnesium|Mg]][[oxide|O]]</td> 117: ...se]] and is a source of [[magnesium]]. See also [[oxide]]. 119: [[Category:Oxides]]
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