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  1. Photography (18493 bytes)
    34: ...ine vapour, before exposure to light, and then to mercury fumes after the photograph was taken, a [[latent ...
    36: ...ype]] process. He coated paper sheets with silver chloride to create an intermediate [[negative_%28photograp...
  2. Cadmium (10755 bytes)
    8: '''Cd'''<br>[[Mercury (element) | Hg]]&nbsp;&nbsp;<br>&nbsp;<br>&nbsp;
    182: ...ome cadmium compounds are employed in [[Polyvinyl chloride | PVC]] as stabilizers.
  3. Caesium (11026 bytes)
    151: Along with [[gallium]] and [[mercury (element)|mercury]], caesium is among the only metals that are liqu...
    176: The primary compounds of caesium are its [[chloride]] and its [[nitrate]]. The price of caesium in 19...
    187: ...ination incident involving a small rod of caesium chloride
  4. Chlorine (10751 bytes)
    44: ...lt]]-forming halogen series and is extracted from chlorides through [[oxidation]] and more commonly, by [[el...
    55: ...ction of chlorates, [[chloroform]], [[carbon tetrachloride]], and in the [[bromine]] extraction.
    61: ... is chloride ions. Even higher concentrations of chloride are dissolved in the [[Dead Sea]] and in undergro...
    63: ...e]]), and ''[[carnallite]]'' (potassium magnesium chloride hexahydrate).
    65: ...sually produced by the [[electrolysis]] of sodium chloride dissolved in water. Along with chlorine, this [[...
  5. Gold (24329 bytes)
    7: ...]] &ndash; '''gold''' &ndash; [[mercury (element)|mercury]]
    128: | [[Platinum|<sup>196</sup>Pt]] <br> [[Mercury (element)|<sup>196</sup>Hg]]
    138: | [[Mercury (element)|<sup>198</sup>Hg]]
    145: | [[Mercury (element)|<sup>199</sup>Hg]]
    162: ...de +1 (gold(I) or aurous compounds) and +3 (gold(III) or auric compounds). Gold ions in solution are r...
  6. Magnesium (9193 bytes)
    16: ...in [[milk of magnesia]], its [[magnesium chloride|chloride]] and [[magnesium sulfate|sulfate]] in [[Epsom sa...
    27: ...nesium metal in 1808 from a mix of magnesia and [[mercury (element)|Hg]][[oxygen|O]] and [[A. A. B. Bussy]]...
    30: ...obtained by [[electrolysis]] of fused [[magnesium chloride]] from [[brine]]s, wells, and [[sea water]]. Alth...
  7. Aluminium (26079 bytes)
    86: ...alum]]) in [[1827]] by mixing anhydrous aluminium chloride with potassium. However, the metal had been produ...
    95: ...luable than [[gold]] (It is said that [[Napoleon III of France]] had a set of aluminium plates reserve...
    103: ...ich involved the reduction of [[anhydrous alumium chloride]] with [[potassium]].
    136: ...m can be significantly weakened. For this reason, mercury [[thermometer]]s are not allowed on many [[airlin...
    145: ...lum�o'', Spanish ''aluminio'' and Finnish ''alumiini''. (The use of these words in these other langu...
  8. Mercury (element) (24761 bytes)
    5: ... colspan="2" align="center" | [[gold]] &ndash; '''mercury''' &ndash; [[thallium]]
    17: | Mercury, Hg, 80
    23: | [[group 12 element|12 (IIB)]], [[period 6 element|6]], [[d-block|d]]
    177: ... [[barometer]]s and other scientific apparatuses. Mercury is mostly obtained by reduction from the [[minera...
    180: Mercury is a relatively poor conductor of [[heat]] but is...
  9. Radium (13138 bytes)
    18: ...c table block|Block]]</td><td>[[group 2 element|2(IIA)]], [[period 7 element|7]], [[atomic orbital|s]]...
    106: *Radium (usually in the form of [[radium chloride]]) is used in [[medicine]] to produce [[radon]] g...
    110: ...hloride]] solution by using a [[mercury (element)|mercury]] [[cathode]] and [[distillation|distilling]] in ...
    134: ...b>), [[Hydride]]s: no data, [[Oxide]]s: [[radium (II) oxide]] (Ra[[oxygen|O]]), [[Sulfide]]s: no data,...
  10. Rubidium (10211 bytes)
    193: ...s, it forms [[amalgam]]s with [[mercury (element)|mercury]] and it can form [[alloy]]s with [[gold]], [[cae...
    210: ...ment. Some [[potassium]] minerals and [[potassium chloride]]s also contain the element in commercially sign...
    211: ...an be produced by [[reduction|reducing]] rubidium chloride with [[calcium]] among other methods. Rubidium fo...
  11. Scandium (10820 bytes)
    111: ...high-intensity lights. Scandium iodide added to [[mercury-vapor lamp]]s produces a highly efficient artific...
    121: ...elt of [[potassium]], [[lithium]], and [[scandium chloride]]s at 700 to 800&deg;[[Celsius | C]]. [[Tungsten]...
  12. Silver (15157 bytes)
    157: *[[Silver chloride]] can be made transparent and is used as a [[ceme...
    170: The metal [[mercury (element)|mercury]] was thought of as a kind of silver, though the ...
  13. Salt (4921 bytes)
    1: ...nguage '''salt''' generally refers to '''[[sodium chloride]]''' and other '''[[edible salt]]s.''' In [[chemi...
    14: Salts can be clear and [[transparent]] (sodium chloride), [[Opacity|opaque]] ([[titanium dioxide]]), and ...
    19: [[red]] ([[Cinnabar|mercury sulfide]]),
    20: [[mauve]] ([[cobalt]] dichloride hexahydrate),
    21: [[blue]] ([[Copper (II) sulfate|copper sulfate]] pentahydrate, [[Prussia...

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