Higher sulfur oxides — are a group of chemical compounds with the formula SO3+x where x lies between 0 and 1. They contain peroxo (O O) groups and the oxidation state of sulfur is +6 as in SO3. Monomeric SO4 can be isolated at low temperatures(below 78°K) following the … Wikipedia
Mixed oxides of nitrogen — (MON) are solutions of nitric oxide (NO) in dinitrogen tetroxide/nitrogen dioxide (N2O4 and NO2). It may be used as an oxidizing agent in rocket propulsion systems. A broad range of compositions is available, and can be denoted as MONi, where i… … Wikipedia
Oxocarbon — An oxocarbon or oxide of carbon is an inorganic compound consisting only of carbon and oxygen.[1][2] The simplest and most common oxocarbons are carbon monoxide (CO) and carbon dioxide (CO2). Many other stable or metastable oxides of carbon are… … Wikipedia
Nitrous oxide — N2O redirects here. For other uses, see N2O (disambiguation). Laughing gas redirects here. For other uses, see Laughing gas (disambiguation). Not to be confused with nitric oxide (formula NO) or nitrogen dioxide (formula NO2). For other uses, see … Wikipedia
manganese processing — Introduction preparation of the ore for use in various products. Manganese (Mn) is a hard, silvery white metal with a melting point of 1,244° C (2,271° F). Ordinarily too brittle to be of structural value itself, it is an essential… … Universalium
Metalloid — 13 14 15 16 17 2 B Boron … Wikipedia
Nitrogen — carbon ← nitrogen → oxygen ↑ N ↓ P … Wikipedia
Oxyde de carbone — Un oxyde de carbone est un composé chimique constitué d une combinaison d atomes de carbone et d oxygène uniquement[1],[2]. Les plus simples et les plus communs des oxydes de carbone sont le monoxyde de carbone, CO, et le dioxyde de carbone, CO2 … Wikipédia en Français
Hyperoxygenated — Hy per*ox y*gen*a ted, Hyperoxygenized Hy per*ox y*gen*ized, a. (Chem.) Combined with a relatively large amount of oxygen; said of higher oxides. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Hyperoxygenized — Hyperoxygenated Hy per*ox y*gen*a ted, Hyperoxygenized Hy per*ox y*gen*ized, a. (Chem.) Combined with a relatively large amount of oxygen; said of higher oxides. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English