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Inorganic chemistry

Inorganic chemicals is the shortened form of inorganic chemical industry and is an important branch of the chemical industry with natural resources and industrial by-products as raw materials for the production of sulfuric acid, nitric acid, hydrochloric acid, phosphoric acid, soda ash, caustic soda, synthetic ammonia, fertilizer and inorganic salts, etc. This includes sulfuric acid industry, soda industry, the chloro-alkali industry, synthetic ammonia industry, fertilizer industry and mineral industry. Its broad definition also includes the production of inorganic non-metallic materials and fine inorganic product such as ceramics and inorganic pigment. The main raw material of inorganic chemical products are mineral product including sulfur, sodium, phosphorus, potassium and calcium and coal, oil, gas, and air, water and so on.

Inorganic chemicals can be traced back to the ancient process of ceramics, alchemy, brewing, dyeing at thousands of years ago. Although with small scale, backward technology and pure manual manipulation, but it is the prototype of inorganic chemicals. For thousands of years, due to the low productivity, it gets slow development. Until the 18th century, it had developed rapidly. In the middle of 18th century, Britain had first applied lead chamber method using saltpeter and sulfur as raw materials to produce sulfuric acid. In 1783, Lu Bulan (France) proposed the soda method using sodium chloride, sulfuric acid, coal as raw materials. In the latter half of the 18th century, the modern chemical industry taking inorganic chemical industry as the main content had began to emerge. In 1841, people began the production of phosphate fertilizer; In 1965 Belgian Solvay realized the industrialization of ammonia soda for production of soda; with the rise of preparing potassium industry in 1870; In 1890, people began to use electrolytic approach for making Cl2 and caustic soda;

In 1913, people had achieved the catalytic synthesis of ammonia using N2, H2 as raw materials; In 1942, Chinese experts Hou Debang had successfully developed Hou’s process for making soda. After the 1950s, the inorganic chemical industry had flourished with the endless emergence of vastly different inorganic chemical products and with changing them day by day; the inorganic chemical process also will continue to improve, becoming more and more mature.

The main content of inorganic chemicals:
(1) include inorganic chemical technology including acids, bases, salts, ammonia and chemical fertilizers;
(2) include electrochemical technology including the electrical production of caustic soda, chlorine, electrolysis hydrogen and oxygen, wet electrical metallurgical production and electrothermal production of the calcium carbide, calcium cyanamide and phosphorus;
(3) including the production technology of silicate including glass, ceramic and cement;
(4) including refinement inorganic chemical process such as reagent, medicament and trace element.

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Structure Chemical Name CAS MF
Calcium dithionite Calcium dithionite 15512-36-4 CaO4S2
Potassium hydroxide solution Potassium hydroxide solution HKO
SODIUM AMMONIUM VANADATE SODIUM AMMONIUM VANADATE 12055-09-3 H12N3Na3O8V2
ANHYDROUS ALUMINIUM CHLORIDE ANHYDROUS ALUMINIUM CHLORIDE
Calcium chloride-urea Calcium chloride-urea C4H16CaCl2N8O4
Ammonium cupric sulfate Ammonium cupric sulfate CuH8N2O8S2
Yttrium chlorid hexahydrate Yttrium chlorid hexahydrate Cl3H12O6Y

K2O12S3Zr
Europium(Ⅲ)chloride Europium(Ⅲ)chloride EuCl3
Ammonium chloroiridite(III)sesquihydrate Ammonium chloroiridite(III)sesquihydrate
Erbium(Ⅲ)oxide Erbium(Ⅲ)oxide Er2O3
Thulium(Ⅲ)chloride heptahydrate Thulium(Ⅲ)chloride heptahydrate
Ammonium metabisulfite Ammonium metabisulfite H8N2O5S2
Thorium(Ⅳ)chloride nonahydrate Thorium(Ⅳ)chloride nonahydrate
Hafnium(Ⅳ) chloride Hafnium(Ⅳ) chloride HfCl4
Potassium Chloride CP2000,BP2000,USP25 JP14 EP4 injections Potassium Chloride CP2000,BP2000,USP25 JP14 EP4 injections
Phosphorus Nitride P3N5 Phosphorus Nitride P3N5 P3N5
ArthredTM ArthredTM
Potassium fluoroacetate Potassium fluoroacetate 23745-86-0 C2H2FKO2
Hydrazoic acid Hydrazoic acid 7782-79-8 HN3
Guanidinium sulphate Guanidinium sulphate 1184-68-5 C2H12N6O4S
TSP TSP 65996-95-4 2Ca.HO4P.2H2O4P
Oils, palm kernel, oleins, hydrogenated Oils, palm kernel, oleins, hydrogenated 68990-82-9
cupric carbonate cupric carbonate 1184-64-1 CH2CuO3
Sodium aluminum silicate Sodium aluminum silicate 73987-94-7 Na12Al12SiO26
Cobalt hydroxide Cobalt hydroxide 12672-51-4 Co(HO)2
gallium selenide gallium selenide 12024-11-2 GaSe
tetrahydroxytitanium tetrahydroxytitanium 20338-08-3 H4O4Ti
HYDROGENATED LANOLIN ALCOHOL HYDROGENATED LANOLIN ALCOHOL
Yttrium(III) nitrate hydrate Yttrium(III) nitrate hydrate H2N3O10Y
Cabalt(II) chloride anhydrous Cabalt(II) chloride anhydrous
Hydrogenated tallow Hydrogenated tallow 8030-12-4
Sodium bentonite Sodium bentonite Al2O3·4SiO2·nH2O
Hydrous zirconium oxide Hydrous zirconium oxide ZrO2·nH2O
Micaceous Iron Oxide Micaceous Iron Oxide α-Fe2O3
Aluminium hydroxide gel Aluminium hydroxide gel
Polyferric chloride Polyferric chloride
Glycyrrhizic acid 2NH4 Glycyrrhizic acid 2NH4 80658-20-4 C42H65NO16
Strontium borate Strontium borate B2O6Sr3
activated manganese dioxide activated manganese dioxide
ZIRCONIUM TELLURIDE ZIRCONIUM TELLURIDE 32321-65-6 Te2Zr
hydrogen(-1) anion hydrogen(-1) anion 13966-92-2 H2Hf-2
Zirconium oxide crucible, Yttria stabilized, cylindrical, flat base: HtxOD (mm), 72x37: Vol (ml), 50 Zirconium oxide crucible, Yttria stabilized, cylindrical, flat base: HtxOD (mm), 72x37: Vol (ml), 50
INDIUM TELLURIDE INDIUM TELLURIDE 1312-45-4 In2Te3
LEAD(II) SULFATE LEAD(II) SULFATE 12036-76-9 O5Pb2S
Aluminum silicate Aluminum silicate 12428-46-5 AlH4O6Si2(-3)
C. I. Pigment Blue 30 (77420) C. I. Pigment Blue 30 (77420) 166733-69-3 CHCuO4(-3)
COPPER(I) SELENIDE COPPER(I) SELENIDE 20405-64-5 Cu2Se
16940-81-1 16940-81-1 16940-81-1
Zinc silicate Zinc silicate 68611-47-2 Zn2SiO4
Graphene Oxide dispersion Graphene Oxide dispersion
TITANIUM SILICIDE TITANIUM SILICIDE 12067-57-1 Si3Ti5
TRI-AMMONIUM ORTHOPHOSPHATE TRI-AMMONIUM ORTHOPHOSPHATE 10124-31-9 H6NO4P
LEAD MONOSILICATE LEAD MONOSILICATE 10099-76-0 O3PbSi
ARSENIC (II) SULFIDE ARSENIC (II) SULFIDE 1303-32-8 As2S2
SODIUM POLYPHOSPHATE SODIUM POLYPHOSPHATE 50813-16-6 Na3O10P3X2
MAGNESIUM TRISILICATE HYDRATE MAGNESIUM TRISILICATE HYDRATE 39365-87-2 H2Mg2O9Si3
NICKEL SILICIDE NICKEL SILICIDE 12059-14-2 Ni2Si
ARSENIC (III) TELLURIDE ARSENIC (III) TELLURIDE 12044-54-1 As2Te3
MERCUROUS NITRATE MERCUROUS NITRATE 10415-75-5 HgNO3
PolycarbodiiMide PolycarbodiiMide 151-51-9 CH2N2
THALLIUM(I) CARBONATE/ 99.9% THALLIUM(I) CARBONATE/ 99.9% 29809-42-5 CO3Tl2
Monosodium phosphate Monosodium phosphate 7758-80-7 H2NaO4P
PALLADIUM CHLORORIDE(Ⅱ) PALLADIUM CHLORORIDE(Ⅱ) PdCl2
PHOSPHORUS STANDARD SOLUTION, STABILIZED, 1 MG/ML P IN WATER, FOR AAS PHOSPHORUS STANDARD SOLUTION, STABILIZED, 1 MG/ML P IN WATER, FOR AAS H3P
TITANIUM(III) SULFATE STD SOL.~0.1 MOL/L N41, 1 L TITANIUM(III) SULFATE STD SOL.~0.1 MOL/L N41, 1 L
POTASSIUM SULFIT POTASSIUM SULFIT K2O4S
NICKEL FORMATE (OUS) NICKEL FORMATE (OUS)
DISPOSABLE IR CARDS, 5X10CM, KBR WINDOW, 9.5MM APERTURE DISPOSABLE IR CARDS, 5X10CM, KBR WINDOW, 9.5MM APERTURE
AMMONIUM POLYVANADATE AMMONIUM POLYVANADATE
RHODIUM NITRATE RHODIUM NITRATE H4N2O8Rh
Chlorine Chlorine 7782-50-5 Cl2
Uranium hexafluoride Uranium hexafluoride 7783-81-5 F6U
Ammonium sulphide solution Ammonium sulphide solution H8N2S
cadmium orthophosphate cadmium orthophosphate 13847-17-1 Cd.xH3O4P
Lanolin, hydrogenated Lanolin, hydrogenated 8031-44-5
Amides, tallow, hydrogenated Amides, tallow, hydrogenated 61790-31-6
AMMONIUM SULFATE CRYSTAL AMMONIUM SULFATE CRYSTAL H8N2O4S
Ammonium pyrosulfate Ammonium pyrosulfate H8N2O7S2
γ-Aluminum oxide
γ-Aluminum oxide 68389-42-4 Al2O3
Ytterbium(Ⅲ) carbonate Ytterbium(Ⅲ) carbonate C3o9Yb2
Holmium(Ⅲ) chloride Holmium(Ⅲ) chloride HoCl3
Zinc iodate anhydrous Zinc iodate anhydrous I2O6Zn
Cobalt(Ⅱ) cyanide Cobalt(Ⅱ) cyanide Co(CN)2
Sodium fluotitanate Sodium fluotitanate Na2TiF6
SODIUM MAGNESIUM SILICATE SODIUM MAGNESIUM SILICATE MgNa2O6Si2
Yttrium(III) sulfate hydrate Yttrium(III) sulfate hydrate 153239-02-2 H4O5SY
(R)-VAPOL HYDROGENPHOSPHATE (R)-VAPOL HYDROGENPHOSPHATE 871130-18-6 C40H25O4P
BARIUM CALCIUM COPPER OXIDE (2-1-2), 99.9% (METALS BASIS) BARIUM CALCIUM COPPER OXIDE (2-1-2), 99.9% (METALS BASIS) BaCaCuO3
Zinc oxide of direct method Zinc oxide of direct method
MAGNESIUM HEXAFLUOROACETYLACETONATE DIHYDRATE MAGNESIUM HEXAFLUOROACETYLACETONATE DIHYDRATE 60950-56-3 C10H6F12MgO6
Sodiumhydride Sodiumhydride HNa
Barium polysulfides Barium polysulfides 12231-01-5 BaSx
Calcium hexafluorophosphate Calcium hexafluorophosphate CaF12P2
Fluoaluminic acid Fluoaluminic acid AlFHO2
FERRO MANGANESE NITRIDE FERRO MANGANESE NITRIDE
Lead(II) hexafluorosilicate dihydrate. Lead(II) hexafluorosilicate dihydrate. 1310-03-8 F6H2OPbSi
RHAPONTICIN(RG) RHAPONTICIN(RG)
BERYLLIUM CHLORIDE, TETRAHYDRATE BERYLLIUM CHLORIDE, TETRAHYDRATE 13466-27-8 BeCl2H2O
MAGNESIUM BIS(DIHYDROGEN PHOSPHATE)TETRAHYDRATE MAGNESIUM BIS(DIHYDROGEN PHOSPHATE)TETRAHYDRATE 13092-66-5 H12MgO12P2
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