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Nickel Atom; Ni; Raney Nickle
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Nickel is located in group 10 (VIII) and is the third element in the special triples (Fe, Co, Ni) of the first series of transition elements. Nickel is a hard, silvery white, malleable metal block or gray powder. Nickel powder is pyrophoric and can spontaneously ignite. It may react violently with titanium, ammonium nitrate, potassium perchlorate and hydrodicarboxylic acid. It is incompatible with acids, oxidants and sulfur. The chemical and physical properties of nickel, especially its magnetism, are similar to those of iron and cobalt. Some acids attack nickel, but it also provides good protection against air and sea water corrosion. This makes it very suitable for electroplating other metals to form a protective coating. Nickel is also an excellent alloy metal, especially iron, which can be used to make stainless steel and protective armor for military vehicles. It is extensible and can be drawn into lines. About a pound of nickel metal can be pulled to about 200 miles of thin wire.
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CAS:7440-05-3
Molecular Formula:Pd
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Palladium; Palladium Powder; Pd; Palladium on Barium Sulfate; Palladium on Calcium Carbonate; Palladium on Alumina; Palladium on Charcoal; Palladium-Activated Carbon; Palladium Charcoal
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It is mainly used for thick film paste in electronic industry and inner and outer electrode materials of multilayer ceramic capacitors; It is also used in the manufacture of dental materials, watches and surgical instruments; Used for preparing catalysts (palladium coated asbestos, sponge palladium, etc.), low current contact points, printed circuits, alloys for clocks and watches, etc; Used for electrical instruments, precision alloys, etc; Electrical instruments, chemical industry and manufacturing precision alloys.
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CAS:7440-48-4
Molecular Formula:Co
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Co Standard; Cobalt-59; Mattcobalt; Supercobalt; Raney Cobalt; Aquacat; Cobalt; Cobalt Oxide; Kobalt; Cobalt Wire; Cobalt Slug; Cobalt Rod; Cobalt Sputtering Target; Cobalt Foil; Cobalt Powder
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Cobalt is a silver gray brittle and hard metal. It has no smell at room temperature, no steam pressure and is insoluble in water, except for ultra-fine water-soluble cobalt powder. It is stable in the air, but chemically reacts with dilute acids. It is a non-volatile metal. The demand for cobalt is small and important to maintain life.
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CAS:7647-10-1
Molecular Formula:Cl2Pd
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Palladium Chloride (Pdcl2); Dichloropalladium; Palladium(II) Chloride; Palladium(+2)Chloride; PdCl2; Pd(II) Chloride; Palladium Chloride (2+)
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Palladium chloride, also known as palladium dichloride, palladium chloride and anhydrous chloride, is a reddish brown crystalline powder, which is easily soluble in dilute hydrochloric acid, water, ethanol, acetone and hydrobromic acid, and is easy to deliquesce in the air. Its purpose is to prepare special catalysts and molecular sieves; Preparation of non-conductive material coating; Make gas sensors, analytical reagents, etc.
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CAS:1313-27-5
Molecular Formula:MoO3
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Molybdenum iii Oxide; Molybdenum 3 Oxide; moly Oxide; Trioxomolybdenum; Mo 1202T; Molybdena; moly Trioxide; Molybdenum Anhydride; Pure Molybdenum Oxide; PMO
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It is used as raw material for preparing metal molybdenum and molybdenum compounds. Used as a catalyst in the petroleum industry. It can also be used for enamel, glaze, pigment and medicine.
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