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  • [[File:iron sulfate_1.jpg|thumb|Powdered iron sulfate]] ...stalline material that has been used in inks, dyes, and the manufacture of iron. Ferrous sulfate oxidizes slowly in moist air to form a brown coating of b
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  • | iron
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  • ...an unpleasant, [[sulfur|sulfur]] type odor and can be corrosive to [[iron|iron]]. Malathion has been used for control of [[cockroach|cockroaches]], treatm * Corrodes iron, steel, tin, lead, and copper. May discolor organic red dyes.
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  • ...ide|sodium chloride]] (table salt), [[ferrous%20sulfate|ferrous sulfate]] (iron), [[stannous%20chloride|stannous chloride]] (tin), [[copper%20sulfate|coppe
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  • It was described by the manufacturer for treatment of iron; copper; copper alloys; brass; steel; zinc; and galvanized materials with c
    2 KB (236 words) - 09:01, 26 July 2022
  • ...as a sequestering agent for some trace metals and has been used to remove iron gall ink and other types of stains from paper. It is also used in medicine,
    3 KB (436 words) - 16:16, 14 December 2020
  • ...roduced enough [[hydrogen%20chloride|hydrogen chloride]] to corrode [[iron|iron]] fasteners within 24 hours. The sodium salt, sodium pentachlorophenate or
    3 KB (395 words) - 14:35, 3 November 2023
  • ...with alkaline or metallic materials, such as concrete, plaster, wallboard, iron or copper.
    2 KB (211 words) - 11:03, 26 April 2022
  • ...oth orange with an alum mordant or a red to violet color when used with an iron mordant. Alizarin orange is also used as an acid-base indicator. In aqueous
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  • * T. Stambolev, "Notes on the Removal of Iron Stains from Calcareous Stone," Studies in Conservation, 13, 1968.
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  • | iron
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  • ...t is also used as a flux in porcelain painting, an anticorrosive paint for iron and steel, and as a component in lead batteries. Because of its toxicity, t
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  • copperas; sal martis; sulfate of iron; chacantum (Gr.); attramentum (Lat.)
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  • ...low with alum to a dark orange with [[chromium|chrome]] and a green with [[iron]]. The colorants in goldenrod are the [[flavonol|flavonols]], kaempferol an
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  • Colors can be produced by adding [[iron%20oxide%20red|iron oxide]] (brown), [[cobalt%20oxide|cobalt oxide]] (blue), or [[manganese%20o
    2 KB (285 words) - 13:05, 28 June 2022
  • ...ficial jappaning of furniture and objects made from papier mache, tin, and iron. Heat was sometimes applied to the varnish to speed drying time. Several fo
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  • ...rcury forms alloys, called [[amalgam|amalgams]], with most metals except [[iron]] and [[platinum]]. It is used for [[amalgam gilding]] of [[gold]] and the
    4 KB (542 words) - 14:41, 3 November 2023
  • ...protective and ornamental electroplated coatings on other metals, such as iron and steel. Nickel is also used to produce [[Monel|Monel®]], a highly corro
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  • ...ain lines. The wood has a high [[gallic acid]] content that will corrode [[iron]] and other contacting metals. English oak is widely used in furniture, pan
    2 KB (322 words) - 13:01, 2 October 2020
  • ...with a mixture of [[oxalic acid]] and [[potassium chloroplatinate]]. The [[iron]] is reduced with exposure to light then oxidized with a [[potassium oxalat
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