01/12/2022
Argon

What is Argon? Argon (chemical formula: Ar), is a colourless and odourless compressed gas that is very slightly soluble in water. Argon is chemically inert (it does not react with other chemicals) and one of the most abundant gases, making up almost 1% of the Earth’s atmosphere.  What is Argon used for? Argon is most […]

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24/11/2022
Boron

What is Boron? Boron (chemical formula: B), is an odourless black solid or brown powder/crystals. Boron is insoluble in water, alcohol and ether, but soluble in concentrated nitric and sulfuric acids.  Turkey is the largest producer of boron. What is Boron used for? Boron and its compounds, boric acid, borax and boric oxide, are used in […]

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17/11/2022
Manganese

What is Manganese? Manganese (chemical formula: Mn), is a steely-grey coloured, lustrous, hard and brittle metal. Manganese is soluble in dilute acid. The Earth’s crust is made up of approximately 0.1% manganese. What is Manganese used for? Manganese is used to manufacture metals such as steel, aluminum, copper, nickel and iron—improving their resistance to corrosion. […]

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10/11/2022
Propylene

What is Propylene? Propylene (chemical formula: C2H4), also known as propene, is a liquefied compressed gas with a mild odour. It forms a dense vapour cloud in normal atmospheric conditions, and is soluble in alcohol and ether, but only slightly soluble in water. It floats and boils on water. What is Propylene used for? Propylene […]

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03/11/2022
Sodium Cyanide

What is Sodium Cyanide? Sodium cyanide (chemical formula: NaCN), also known as cyanogram, is a white solid chemical that is soluble in water and slightly soluble in alcohol. It has a slightly bitter almond odour, similar to that of hydrogen cyanide, but it can also be odourless when completely dry. In its solid form, sodium […]

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27/10/2022
Iodine

What is Iodine? Iodine (chemical formula: I₂), is a volatile and light sensitive substance that appears as black crystals. It has an irritating odour and a sharp and acrid taste. Iodine is soluble in water, benzene, ethanol and several other organic solvents.  What is Iodine used for? Iodine is essential for humans, with the body […]

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13/10/2022
Sodium Hypochlorite

What is Sodium Hypochlorite? Sodium hypochlorite (chemical formula; NaClO), appears as white crystals with an unpleasant odour. It is soluble in cold water, however it decomposes in hot water. It is a strong oxidising agent that is highly unstable when exposed to the air unless it is mixed with sodium hydroxide.  What is Sodium Hypochlorite […]

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06/10/2022
Ethylene Dichloride

What is Ethylene Dichloride? Ethylene dichloride (chemical formula: C2H4Cl2), is a colourless and oily liquid with a chloroform odour and sweet taste. Ethylene dichloride mixes well with most common solvents and it is slightly soluble in water. It is a flammable and toxic chemical.  What is Ethylene Dichloride used for? Ethylene dichloride is used in […]

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29/09/2022
Butane

What is Butane? Butane (chemical formula: C4H10), is a colourless liquified gas, with a natural gas to odourless smell. Butane is stable and does not react with water or metals. It is soluble in alcohol, ether and chloroform. Butane is packed as a liquid under pressure, but sudden release of pressure may result in rapid […]

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15/09/2022
Lithium

What is Lithium? Lithium (chemical formula: Li), is a silvery-white coloured, light, soft metal. It is odourless and must be kept under a mineral oil or other liquid free from oxygen or water. Lithium is lighter than water and is soluble in ammonia, forming a blue solution. Lithium also has high electrical conductivity as well […]

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