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  • Below is a list of chemical compounds. The list of chemical compounds starts with common chemical compounds. The chemical formula for compounds is different for each chemical compound.
    Chemical_Compounds.html
  • Below is a video explaining facts and chemical properties and definition of Aluminum Hydroxide. The video also shows Aluminum hydroxide reaction. Aluminum Hydroxide is sometimes called Alumina.
    Aluminum_Hydroxide.html
  • The video below gives facts and chemical properties of the chemical compound called Calamine. Calamine is the common name of the chemical compound Zinc Carbonate which is an ore of Zinc (Zn).
    Calamine.html
  • Below is a video explaining facts and chemical properties and definition of Calcium Hydroxide. Calcium Hydroxide is sometimes called Slaked Lime.
    Calcium_Hydroxide.html
  • Calcium Oxide is a chemical compound of calcium and oxygen. The common name for Calcium oxide is Quicklime. The video below shows facts and chemical properties.
    Calcium_Oxide.html
  • Carbonic acid is a chemical compound of carbon, oxygen and hydrogen or carbon dioxide and water. Carbonic acid is a weak, dibasic acid, unlike hydrochloric acid of sulphuric acid.
    Carbonic_Acid.html
  • Copper Carbonate or Copper II Carbonate is a green solid that readily decomposes to form black copper II oxide on heating.
    Copper_Carbonate.html
  • Copper Oxide or Copper II Oxide is a black solid. The video below shows the introduction, chemical properties and facts about Copper II Oxide.
    Copper_Oxide.html
  • Copper Sulfate or Copper II Sulfate is a substance that is usually found as a blue, crystalline hydrated salt. The elements in Copper II Sulfate are Copper, Oxygen, Hydrogen, and sulphur.
    Copper_II_Sulfate.html
  • The video below shows facts and chemical properties of Manganese dioxide or Manganese oxide or Manganese IV oxide.
    Manganese_Dioxide.html
  • Below is a video introduction to Potassium Dichromate. The chemical compound Potassium Dichromate is a compound of Potassium, Chromium, and Oxygen. Below is the formula for Potassium Dichromate.
    Potassium_Dichromate.html
  • Sodium Chloride in chemistry is the name for common table salt. Sodium chloride is one of the most common chemical compounds that is part of everyday items used in households.
    Sodium_Chloride.html
  • Sugar is also called saccharides. All sugar are carbohydrates but not all carbohydrates are called sugar. Examples of carbohydrates that are not sugar are starch and cellulose.
    Sugar.html
  • Monosaccharides are simple sugar such as fructose or glucose that cannot be decomposed by hydrolysis. Monosaccharides are colorless crystalline substances with a sweet taste.
    Monosaccharides.html
  • Definition of disaccharides. Disaccharides are a form of sugar, a carbohydrate, created by linking a pair of monosaccharides. Monosaccharides are simple sugars.
    Disaccharides.html
  • Below is a video showing Sulfuric Acid formula and many properties of Sulfuric Acid. Sulfuric acid is sometimes written as sulphuric acid. Sulfuric acid has many uses in the chemical industry.
    Sulfuric_Acid.html
  • Below are nitrogen trichloride balanced equations. Nitrogen trichloride (NCl3) is formed when excess chlorine reacts with ammonia. Usually nitrogen forms only a single chloride.
    Nitrogen_Trichloride_Balanced_Equations.html
  • The most basic types of chemical bonds are ionic chemical bonds and covalent chemical bonds. Six types of chemical bonds are discussed.
    Types_of_Chemical_Bonds.html
  • Covalent bond is one of the main types of chemical bonds. The simplest covalent bond is within a hydrogen molecule (H2).
    Covalent_Bonds.html

 

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