School Science Lessons
Chemistry index and minerals C
2012-02-07 SP
Please send comments to: J.Elfick@uq.edu.au
Table of contents
Index items
1,2,3 | Index items A |
Index items B | Index
items C | Index items
DEF | Index items GH
Index items
IJK | Index items L | Index items M | Index items N | Index items O | Index items P | Index items QR | Index items S | Index items T to Z
Index, items C
C.I. numbers, Pigment names: 8.0
Cacotheline, C21H21O7N3,
Tests for tin: 12.11.3.10.22
Cadmium, Cd, Highly toxic,
Not permitted in schools
Cadmium compounds
Cadmoselite, rare cadmium mineral containing
cadmium (II) selenide, CdSe
Caesium, (Cesium), Cs,
caesium ion Cs+
Caffeine, C8H10N4O2,
Harmful if ingested, fatal dose about 10 mg, (not tea, coffee,
other beverages)
Calamine, Zinc carbonate, ZnCO3, harmful
if ingested, calamine, zinc spar, smithsonite: 35.20.40
Calcite
Calcination, calcining, break up ores by heat
below the melting point
Calcium
Calcium compounds
Calcofluor white with 10% KOH, to identify fungi:
6.1
Calgon, sodium hexametaphosphate, NaPO3(Na2O),
Remove water hardness: 12.13.0.2
(See: 2).
Calico, unbleached semi-processed cotton, in bags, buffing wheels
Californium, Cf,
Table of the elements (radioactive)
Calomel,
mercury (I) chloride, horn quicksilver, Hg2Cl2
calorie, The units of work and energy,
joule and calorie, kilowatt-hour: 21.0.0
Calorific value of fuel: 4.38
Calorimeters: 22.1.0
Camphor,
Harmful if ingested
Canada balsam, balsam of fir, Canada turpentine,
mountant for microscopy: 2.4
Candela, Luminous intensity, cd: 6.3.1.7
Candelilla wax, food additive E902, glazing agent,
emollient, Waxes: 16.3.3.1
(See: 6.)
Candles, (Chemistry): 8.1.1
Candles, (Physics): 28.13.0
Cane sugar
Cannabis,
("pot", "marihuana", "Indian hemp", "hashish", "bhang"): 11.11.10
Canola oil, (Brassica napus), Composition
of edible oils: 19.2.1.1.1
Capric acid, decanoic acid, CH3(CH2)8COOH,
Coconut oil: 19.2.1.11
Capric acid, Fatty acids in coconut oil and other
oils: 15.1
Caproic acid, hexanoic acid, CH3(CH2)4COOH,
Fatty acids in coconut oil and other oils: 15.1
Caprylic acid, octanoic acid, CH3(CH2)6COOH,
(in sting of whip scorpions!)
Capsaicin, Capsicum frutescens, red pepper
(capsicum)
Capsaicin,
(in Chilli project)
Capsaicin group of alkaloids: 16.3.6.2.13
Captan fungicide: 16.13.6.3
Caramel, Caramelization, non-enzymatic browning:
19.3.4.3
Carat: 3.2.2
Carbamate
Carbaryl, carbamate insecticide: 16.13.7
Carbamide,
urea
Carbazole, Harmful if ingested
Carbazotic
acid, (NO2)3C6H2OH,
picric acid, Toxic if ingested, skin irritant, Not permitted
in schools
Carbides, (C4-) (carbon + metal), e.g. aluminium
carbide (Al4C3), Methanides: 16.2.3.1
Carbinol,
CH3OH, methanol
Carbohydrates
Carbol fuschin, (microbiology stain), Highly
toxic if ingested: 3.5.1
Carbol xylol, biology solution: 1.4
Carbolic acid, phenol, TCP, Dettol: 16.1.3.2.1
Carbon / nitrogen ratio: 9.14.3
Carbon, C, charcoal, rods,
activated charcoal, decolorizing charcoal, graphite, diamond
Carbon dioxide, CO2, (gas generated
from experiment): 3.34.0
Carbon dioxide, Tests for carbon dioxide: 3.34.1.0
Carbon disulfide,
CS2, carbon bisulfide, Toxic by all routes, Not permitted
in schools
Carbon monoxide, CO, 3.39.0
Carbon tetrabromide, CBr4
Carbon tetrachloride, CCl4, tetrachloromethane,
perchloromethane, (1846), Not permitted in schools
Carbonates include the following: (Geology),
CO32-: 35.19.2
Carbonates, List of carbonates: 1.11
Carbonates, Reactions of carbonates, metal carbonates
and ammonium carbonate: 12.16
Carbonic acid,
soda water: 3.34.3
Carbonyl, >C=O
Carborundum, SiC, silicon carbide
Carboxylic acids and fatty acids: 16.3.8.0
Carboxylic acids, fatty acids and their salts:
16.4.1.1
Carboxyls, -COOH, carboxylic acids, -oic
Carcinogen: 5.5
Carcinogenic substances, Health effects of chemicals:
15.2.7
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and expired
air resuscitation (EAR): 3.9.3
Carmine (CI: 75470), microscopy stain: 3.6
Carnauba wax, (non-slip wax), Waxes: 16.3.3.1 (See: 3.)
Carnelian (cornelian), SiO2, Chalcedony,
35.14.4
Carnoy's fluid, insect fixing fluid: 4.8
Carotenoid pigments, carotenes, xanthophylls:
9.1
Carrageenans: 7.8.6.2
Carving stones, Limestone, stone dust and carving
stones: 35.22.7
Casein
Cassiterite,
tinstone, SnO2
Castor oil, castor oil
bush, Ricinus communis
Cast iron alloy, steel, wrought iron: 5.5.12
Catalase: 7.9.12.1
Catalyctic
Catalyst
Catechol, 1, 2-dihydroxy-benzene
Catenation: 16.11.4
Cathode, Electrochemical cell: 7.9.21
Cathode, Daniell cell: 3.85
Cathodic protection: 15.3.13.01
Cations, Tests for cations, prepare a solution
for group analysis: 12.11b
Caustic: 7.9.14
Caustic baryta,
Ba(OH)2, barium hydroxide
Caustic
potash, KOH, potassium hydroxide
Caustic
soda, NaOH, sodium hydroxide
Cefrazidime, C22H22N6S2,
cephalosporin antibiotic
Cellophane,
Cellophane as a semipermeable membrane: 9.165
Cellophane absorbs moisture, Fortune Telling Fish: See pdf
Cellotape flag preparations, to identify fungi:
6.2
Cells and batteries (electricity): 33.3.0
Cellulase, Cellulose digestion: 9.214
Celluloid, cellulose nitrate, cellulose acetate,
thermoset plastics: 3.5.7
Cellulose
Cellulose compounds
Celsian, barium feldspar, BaAl2Si2O8
Celsius, Temperature, Fahrenheit scale, Celsius
scale, Kelvin scale: 6.3.1.5
Cement 3.66
Cementite, iron carbide Fe3C, Carbides (C4-):
16.2.3.1 Carbides
Centrifuge, Separate with a simple centrifuge:
10.11.2
Cerium, Ce, (future supply,
shortfall, with Lanthanum, components of rare earth elements
mixture called mischmetal the negative electrode of nickel
metal hydride batteries,
also mischmetal cigarette lighter ignition element)
Cerussite, lead carbonate, ceruse, white lead
ore, PbCO3: 35.20.8
Cetyl alcohol, CH3(CH2)14CH2OH,
hexadecan-1-ol, hexadecanol, Melting point of different substances:
7.4.2.0
CFCs, chlorofluorocarbons, "Freons": 12.19.5.0
CFCs, Composition of the atmosphere and greenhouse
gases: 3.32.1
CGS units, (centimetre, gram, second): 3.9.0
Chain reaction
Chalcanthite,
mineral, copper (II) sulfate
Chalcedony,
SiO2
Chalcocite, copper glance, copper (I) sulfide,
Cu2S
Chalcopyrite, copper iron sulfide, copper pyrites,
CuFeS2: 35.20.9
Chalk
Change of state and solutions: 24.0.0
Charcoal
Charles' law, (Gay-Lussac's law), Gas expansion,
constant pressure: 20.1.0
Chelates
Chemical, chemicals
Chemiluminescence, bioluminescence: 14.3.0
Chemiluminescence, luminescence, phosphorescence,
fluorescence: 7.2.2.33.1
Chemistry
Chewing gum, Test chewing gum by comparing bubbles:
19.2.30
Chile
saltpetre, sodium nitrate
Chitin, N-acetyl-D-glucosamine: 16.3.1.7
Chloral, trichloroacetaldehyde, Harmful if ingested,
Not permitted in schools
Chloral hydrate, 2, 2, 2-trichloroethanedio,
1, 1, 1-trichloroethanediol, Harmful if ingested, drug of addiction,
Not permitted in schools
Chloramines in swimming pools: 16.2.4.3.2
Chloramphenicol, 0.5%, Harmful if ingested: 7.9.14.2
Chlorates, chlorate ion ClO3-,
e.g. sodium chlorate, or chloric acid salt, e.g. perchlorate
ClO4-: Hazards: 3.7.2
Chlordane, aldrin, dieldrin, heptachlor, organochlorine
insecticides: 16.13.4
Chloric (VII) acid, perchloric acid
Chloric
acid, HClO3, chloric (V) acid, Harmful if ingested,
explosive mixture with combustibles or organic compounds, Not
permitted in schools
Chloric (VII) acid, perchloric acid, should not
be used or stored in a school science laboratory
Chlorides, Cl-: 13.1.7
Chlorides, List of chlorides: 1.9
Chlorinated lime, calcium hypochlorite
Chlorine, Cl2: 13.1.6
Chlorites, ClO2-
Chloro-compounds, List of chloro-compounds: 1.10
Chloroacetic acid, chloroethanoic acids, mono-,
di- and tri-, Highly toxic by all routes, vapour highly irritant
to lungs, highly irritant to skin
Chlordane, aldrin, dieldrin, heptachlor: 16.13.4
Chloroform, CHCl3, trichloromethane,
Toxic by all routes (1888), Not permitted in schools
Chloroform, Prepare trichloromethane: 16.1.14
Chlorophenol red, Quantity of indicator per 10
mL: 2.1
Chlorophyll
Chloroplatinic acid, hexachloroplatinic acid
hexahydrate, H2PtCl6.6H2O,
(also: [H3O]2[PtCl6]4H2O)
Chlorothalonil fungicide: 16.13.6.5
Chocolate wrapper cell in the mouth: 33.3.6
Cholesterol:
19.2.1.7
Choline, CH2OHCH2N(CH3)3OH,
amino alcohol, Choline: 19.2.21a
Choline chloride
Chromates -CrO42-, usually
yellow salts, dichromates - Cr2O7-,
usually orange-red salts
Chromatography, chromatography paper, Separate
with chromatography: 10.2.0
Chromic
acid, H2CrO4
Chroming, "huffing": 11.11.1
Chromite, chrome iron ore, chromium ore, in peridodites,
serpentines, Fe2Cr2O4
Chromium,
Cr
Chromium compounds
Chromous salts are chromium salts in the (II)
oxidation state, forms blue solutions
Chrysoberyl, alexandrite, Al2BeO4
Chrysoprase, SiO2
Chrysotile,
Mg3Si2O5(OH)4, Asbestos
C.I. Pigment names, C.I. numbers: 8.0
Cigarette, Harmful substances in cigarette smoke:
19.2.28
Cinnabar,
HgS, quicksilver, mercuric sulfide, cinnabarite, mercury (II)
sulfide
Cinnamic
acid, C9H10O2, C6H5CH:CHCOOH
Cinnamon
Circuit analysis, house circuits: 33.6.0
Cis-trans isomers of alkenes: See diagram 16.1.1
Citric
acid, C6H8O7, CH2.COOH.HO.C.COOH.CH2COOH
Citronella grass, Phenolic compounds: 16.3.2.5
Citronella grass, Insect repellents: 16.13.8
Citrine, Quartzite, 32.23.5
Clathrate: 7.9.14.3
Clay: 35.22.4.0
Cling wrap, polyvinylidene chloride, microwave
quality, 3.6.13
Clinistix
strip, Tests for glucose, urine test: 19.1.20.4
Clock reactions, Rates of reaction: 17.1.1
Clothes on fire, Flammable substances: 3.5.7
Clothing, Protective clothing, laboratory safety:
3.2.2
Cloudy ammonia
Clove oil,
eugenol, caryophyllene, Phenolic compounds: 16.3.2.5
Cove oil, oil of cloves: 10.5.6
Coal
Cobalt,
Co, cobalt ion Co2+
Cobalt
compounds
Cocaine alkaloid, C17H21ON4,
Tropane group, tropine group: 16.3.6.2.2
Cocaine and amphetamines: 11.11.3a
Cocaine and crack cocaine, Abuse of volatile
substances: 11.11.11
Coconut oil, copra oil, Composition of edible
oils: 19.2.1.1.1
Codeine, Morphine and derivatives, codeine, pethidine,
heroin, methadone, abuse of volatile substances: 11.11.14
Cod liver oil, (vitamins A and D food supplement)
Coelestine, SrSO4
Cohesion, forces of cohesion, Hydrogen
bonds: 3.01.3
Coins
Cola label:
19.4.3.1
Colchicine, C22H25O6N,
Extremely toxic by all routes, Ephedrine group: 16.3.6.2.14
Collagen,
Anatomy and physiology of meat: 19.3.2
Collagen, Fibrous proteins and globular proteins,
collagen: 16.3.6.0.2 (See: 1.)
Collect and test gases: 3.32
Colligative properties, Vapour pressure of pure water and solution
of a non-volatile solvent: 24.1.02
Collodion
Colloids and crystalloids: 7.8.0
Colorimeter tests, test methods: 18.6.9
Colorimetric tests, Beer's Law, Total dissolved
solids and suspended solids in water: 18.2.0
Coloured
ions
Colours, Electromagnetic radiation, visible spectrum:
27.1.0
Colours, food colours, food additives: 19.4.4.13
Combination reactions, Synthesis reactions: 12.2.2
Combustion
Commercially available test reagents: 16.7.15
Common ion effect
Common measures: 19.8.0
Common substances, Low-cost chemicals and common
substances: 15.0.4
Competition for oxygen, Heat metals with oxides of another metal: 12.17.2.2
Complex salt, Prepare cuprammonium sulfate, Cu(NH3)4SO4.H2O:
12.7.5
Compressed gas: 13.1.8
Compounds, chemical compounds: 7.0
Composition
of
Composting: 9.14.0
Compounds by chemical name, Appendix A: 2.0
Compounds, Mixtures and compounds, Synthesis reactions (combination reactions): 12.2.2.0
Compounds, Pure substances and impure substances,
elements and compounds: 7.2.0
Compress, Solutions used in making herbal remedies,
infusion, decoction, tincture: 5.04
Compressibility, Bulk modulus, modulus of incompressibility,
K: 34.5.03
Compressibility, Syringes for investigating air
pressure: 13.3.4
Computers: 38.7.0
Concentration, Molarity: 5.7.0
Concentration, parts per million (PPM): 3.7.1
Concrete, Strength of cement with changing water
content: 3.66.2
Condensation polymers: 3.4.3.0
Conditions for chemical reactions to occur, Sulfuric
acid with sodium chloride: 12.2.7
Conductivity, Electrical conductivity: 15.59.0
Conductivity, Properties of ionic solutions,
conductivity of pure water and solutions: 3.1.0
Condy's crystals,
KMnO4, Potassium permanganate, Toxic if ingested
Confirmation
tests with original solution or solid, Tests for:
Conglomerate (puddingstone): 35.22.5 (Geology)
Congo red, (C.I. 22120, C.I. Direct Red 28),
acid-base indicator, microscopy stain: 3.7
Congo red, Quantity of indicator per 10 mL: 1.8
Conjugated: 16.11.6
Conservation of energy, work, energy, kinetic
energy and potential energy: 9.2.0
Conservation of mass: 12.1.0
Construction materials: 3.61
Contact explosives
Contact process, Sulfuric acid: 12.6.0
Containers for hydroponics: 9.9.18.4
Constantan, Thermocouple, thermistor, constantan,
optical pyrometer: 22.7.6
Constant boiling mixture, azeotrope: 7.9.7
Construction materials: 3.61
Contamination of groundwater by refuse, hazardous
wastes: 18.6.1
Continuous phase / outer phase: 7.9.15
Cooking: 19.3.0
Cooking fats: 19.1.17
"Copha" (chocolate crackles): 17.1
Copolymer, Polymer from linking different monomer
types, e.g. cocaine, curare, caffeine, piperine .
Copper,
copper (I) ion Cu+, copper (II) ion Cu2+
Copper
compounds
COR, Hazard:
can destroy living tissue on contact
Coronadite, lead manganese oxide, Pb2Mn8O16:
35.20.12
Corrosive substances, Health effects of chemicals:
15.2.4
Corrosive, Hazard classifications: 15.1.0
Corrosive to metals: 4.16
Corn oil, Composition of edible oils: 19.2.1.1.1
Cornflour,
corn starch, cornstarch: 13.6.1
Cornflour, Stir thickening cornflower mixture:
17.4.6
Cornflour, Electrorheological fluid (ER fluid),
cornflour and vegetable oil: 17.4.6.1
Cornmeal / glucose / sucrose / yeast extract
agar, to identify fungi: 6.4
Cornmeal agar, to identify fungi: 6.3
Cornelian (carnelian), SiO2, Chalcedony,
35.14.4
Coronadite,
lead manganese oxide, Pb2Mn8O16
Correct names of chemicals: 3.4.1
Corrosion, Redox reactions (oxidation-reduction
reactions, electron transfer reactions): 12.2.6
Corrosion, rusting: 15.3.0
Corrosive substances, chemical safety: 3.4.4
Corrosive substances, Health effects of chemicals:
15.2.4
Corrosive sublimate, HgCl2, mercury
(II) chloride, mercuric chloride, Highly toxic if ingested or
absorbed through skin
Corrosive to metals: 4.16
Corundum,
Al2O3 +, (ruby, sapphire)
Cotton Red (Gossipmine, CI 50240), (CI 22120),
CI Direct Red 28, Congo Red
Cotton wool balls, Dove Swisspers, 25 g, pack / 60
Cotton buds, double -ended, pack / 100
Cotton wool squares, Dove Swisspers, box / 80
Coulometer, Electrolysis, voltameter, coulometer:
15.5.0
Coumarin, C9H6O2,
Benzofuranoids, benzopyranoids: 16.3.4.1a
Coumarin, Phenolic compounds: 16.3.2.5
Coumarone, C8H6O, benzfuran,
Benzofuranoids, benzopyranoids: 16.3.4.1a
Covalent bonds, e.g. O2 3.01.2
Covalent bonds, Elements and chemical reactions:
7.2.2
Covalent compounds, Pure substances and impure
substances, elements and compounds: 7.2.0
Covelite, indigo copper, CuS
CPR, Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and
expired air resuscitation (EAR): 3.9.3
Cracking: 7.9.15.1
CRAF (chromic acid, acetic acid, formalin), biology
fixative, for plant material: 4.7.4.15
Cream
of tartar, potassium hydrogen tartrate, Prepare fruit salts:
19.2.13
Creolin
Creosol (creosol mixture: o-creosol, m-creosol,
p-creosol), Toxic by all routes
Creosote,
(creosol mixture: 2-hydroxytoluene, 3-hydroxytoluene, 4-hydroxytoluene),
Sensitizes skin to sunlight, use gloves
Cresol red,
C21H12NaO5S, acid-base indicator
Cresyl
fast violet (CI: 51180)
Cresylic acid, mixture of coal tar or petroleum
byproduct phenols, disinfectant, Highly toxic by all routes
Cresylic acid, Solution < 3%, Not hazardous
Critical point, critical temperature: 24.1.05
Crocidolite,
riebeckite asbestos, tiger's eye, cat's eye, Na2Fe3Fe2[(OH,
F)Si4O11]2, Asbestos
Crocoite, red lead ore, PbCrO4
Crucibles with lid: 1.23
Crude oil, Toxic if ingested, Separate
by fractional distillation of crude oil: 3.21
Cryogenic solids and liquids: 15.9.0
Cryolite,
sodium aluminium fluoride, Na3AlF6
Crystals
Crystal
ammonia, ammonium carbonate, Harmful if swallowed or inhaled,
irritates skin, eyes, respiratory tract
Crystal violet (C.I. 42555, C.I. basic violet
3), gentian violet, Toxic if ingested, Crystal violet 10% W /
V alcoholic: 3.11.1
Crystalloids, Colloids and crystalloids: 7.8.1.0
CS gas, C6H4(Cl)CH: C(CN)2,
orthochlorobenzylidene malononitrile, a tear gas for crowd
control
Culture media for routine cultivation and identification
of fungi: 6.0
Cupferron, NH4[C6H5N(O)NO],
(ammonium salt of N-nitroso-N-phenylhydroxylamine), Tests for
iron: 12.11.3.10.12
Cuprite, red oxides of copper, Cu2O
Curium, Cm, Table
of the elements
Current, Electric current, ampere: 6.3.1.4
Cut grass smells, earth smells, rain smells and
cut grass smells, geosmin: 16.3.4.1b
Cyanamide, H2NCN, colourless crystal
Cyanamides, CN22+, ionization
reaction of methylamine, cyanic acid, melamine: 16.2.4.2.1
Cyanates, fulminates, salts of cyanic acid, Cyanamides:
16.2.4.2.1
Cyanic acid, HOCN, fulminic acid, (H-N=C=O, isocyanic
acid, isocyanates): 16.2.4.2.1
Cyanide,
CN, Cyanide compounds
Cyanocrylates, [(CH2)C(CN)COOR], "Superglue":
16.2.4.7
Cyanocrylates, Ethyl cyanoacrylate, "Superglue",
BE CAREFUL! Do not squirt in the eye!
Cyanogenic glucoside, linamarin, Toxic content
and detoxification: 21.
Cyanuric
acid, (HNCO)3, Swimming pools, checklist: 3.9.1 (See: 5.)
Cyanuric acid, Cyanamides: 16.2.4.2.1
Cyanuric acid, Swimming pools, conditioner, stabilizer:
18.7.14
Cyclamates, Na or Ca salts of cyclamic acid,
E952, Relative sweetness 30 to 80, banned some countries. Cola
label: 19.4.3.1 (See: 4.3)
Cyclamic acid, C6H11NHSO2OH,
C6H13SNO3, cyclohexylsulphamic
acid
Cyclitols, inositols, myo-innositol
Cycloalkanes, CnH2n, cyclanes,
polymethylenes, cycloparaffins, saturated carbon rings, Cycloalkanes:
16.1.1.1a
Cyclobutane, (CH2)4
Cyclodienes, (CnH2n), Alkenes,
olefins: 16.1.1.2
Cyclohexane
Cyclohexanol, C6H11OH,
hexahydrophenol, cyclohexyl alcohol, hexahydrobenzene, hexalin,
Toxic by all routes
Cyclohexanol, Solution < 20%, Not hazardous
Cyclohexanol, oily colourless liquid, Molal freezing
point constant of cyclohexane solvent: 24.1.14
Cyclohexanone, C6H10O,2,4-DNP Hydrazone, Toxic by all routes, flammable, Use skin and
eye protection
Cyclohexanone, Solution < 1%, Not hazardous
Cyclohexanone, colourless liquid, odour like
propane, cellulose lacquers solvent, Cyclohexene, 3,4,5,6-tetra
hydrobenzene, (old stock may form unstable peroxides), Toxic by
all routes, highly flammable
Cyclohexyl alcohol, cyclohexanol
Cyclohexyls, C6H11-
Cyclonite, (CH2N.NO2)3,
Hexogen, cyclothrimethylene trinitramine, explosive, used with
TNT
Cyclopentane, C5H10, Octane,
(C8H18), octane number: 16.1.1h
Cyclopentanol
Cyclopropane, C3H6, colourless
gas, anaesthetic
Cyclosilicates, e.g. beryl, Be3Al2Si6O18,
green beryl is emerald and blue-green beryl is aquamarine
Cysteine, (E920 L-cysteine monohydrochloride),
Fibrous proteins and globular proteins: 16.3.6.0.2
Cysteine, Cys, Table of the 20 alpha amino acids:
16.3.6.1.2 (See: 5.)
Cystine-L. cystine Tests for sulfur in proteins:
16.6.11
Cytidine, Nucleosides: 16.3.2.8
Cytochrome, [Heme A, (cytochrome oxidase ligand
complex) C49H56O6N4Fe,
tetradentate], Tetrapyrroles: 16.3.5.2.1
Cytosine, DNA and RNA: 4.4.0
Czapek Dox agar, (to identify fungi): 6.5
Cadmium, Cd, lumps, rods,
AAS solution, Not permitted in schools
Cadmium, Cd, Table
of the elements
Cadmium, occurs in sphalerite, zinc sulfide,
crystal deposits
Cadmium cell, Weston standard cadmium cell
Cadmium properties: 7.2.2.9
Cadmium chemical reactions: 12.3.1
Cadmium, Tests for cadmium: 12.11.3.10.7
Pigments cadmium sulfate (cadmium yellow,
yellow 37), cadmium sulfide (cadmium orange, orange 20, cadmium
vermilion red), cadmium sulfo-selenide (cadmium red, red 108) are
not permitted in schools.
Cadmium compounds,
Most cadmium compounds are not permitted in schools
Cadmium carbonate, Not permitted in schools
Cadmium copper, copper containing about 1% cadmium,
used in telephone lines
Cadmium chloride, AAS Solution, cadmium chloride
std, Not permitted in schools
Cadmium disulfide, photosensitive semiconductor
Cadmium iodide, CdI2, white lustrous, flaky odourless crystals
becoming yellow in light and air.
Cadmium, nickel / cadmium battery, NiCad battery:
15.6.14
Cadmium nitrate, AAS std
Cadmium oxide, Not permitted in schools
Cadmium, Reactions of cadmium salts: 12.3.1
Cadmium selenide, CdSe, cadmium (II) selenide, cadmoselite mineral, cadmium
red, craft overglaze, "pigment red 108", transparent to infrared light, photosensitive semiconductor
Cadmium
(II) selenide, cadmoselite is a rare cadmium mineral
containing cadmium (II) selenide, CdSe
Cadmium sulfate, Highly toxic, Not permitted
in schools
Cadmium sulfide,CdS, craft yellow overglaze, cadmium yellow, pigment
yellow 35, 36, semi-conductor, in light detectors, greenrockite mineral, hawleyite mineral,
insoluble in water
Cadmium telluride thin films in solar cells to replace silicon panels
Caesium, (Cesium)
Cs, caesium ion Cs+
Caesium,
(Cesium) Cs, Table of the elements
Caesium 133 is used for very accurate atomic
clocks used in GPS technology
Cesium acetate
Cesium bromide
Cesium carbonate
Cesium chloride, Harmful if ingested
Cesium complex
Cesium iodide
Cesium perchlorate
Cesium sulfate, Harmful if ingested
Cesium trifluoroacetate
Caffeine, 1,3,7-trimethylxanthine,
C8H10N4O2, weak
stimulant, diuretic
Approximate caffeine content of beverages: 19.4.2.3.1
Extraction of caffeine and benzoic acid from
soft drinks, e.g. cola, lemonade: 16.8.3
Extraction of caffeine by supercritical carbon
dioxide, critical point: 19.4.2.3.0
Separate aspirin, caffeine and paracetamol with
thin layer plate chromatography: 10.2.2.6
Harmful substances in cigarette smoke: 19.2.28
Toxic effect of common drugs on Daphnia: 19.2.29
Calcium, Ca, alkaline earth metal, calcium ion Ca2+
Calcium, Ca, Table
of the elements,
Calcium, metal, granulated, granules, shot, pieces,
AAS Solution, Toxic if ingested or by skin contact
Calcium properties: 7.2.2.10
Calcium chemical reactions: 12.4.1
Calcium in milk: 19.2.23
Calcium toxicity: 3.6.4
Dolomite, CaMg(CO3)2: 35.19.1
Group 5 tests for Ba2+, Ca2+,
Sr2+: 12.11.4.5
Hornblende: 35.17.0
Reactions of calcium and its compounds: 12.4.1
Scheelite, CaWO4: 35.20.38
Tests for calcium: 12.11.3.10.8
Weight of calcium in marble, calcium carbonate:
17.6.3
Calcium compounds,
calcareous minerals, calcareous clay, marl, calcareous rock
Calcite, calcium carbonate, CaCO3,
Calc-spar: 35.19.0
Calcite crystals: 27.6.4.1 (Physics)
Calcium acetate H2O, CaC4H6O4,
calcium acetate monohydrate, calcium diacetate
Calcium acetate, Metallic salts gels, calcium
carbonate gel, calcium acetate gel: 7.8.5.4
Calcium bromide
Calcium
carbide, CaC2, calcium dicarbide, calcium acetylide,
carbide, acetylenogen, ethnide dicarbide, Toxic by all routes
Calcium carbonate
Calcium
chlorate (I) (in bleaching powder with calcium hypochlorite)
Calcium chloride, CaCl2, white granules or lumps, very hygroscopic, m.p.
772oC, (drying agent, desiccant), E509,
Calcium chloride, used to form calcium metal,
sold as laundry booster, road salt (de-icing agent but must be pure calcium
chloride)
Calcium chloride,
CaCl2, anhydrous, granular, anhydrous lump, de-icing
chemical, Harmful if ingested
Calcium chloride dihydrate, CaCl2.2H2O
Calcium chloride, fused, dried calcium chloride
(1.5-2.5 mm)
Calcium chloride hexahydrate
Calcium chloride monohydrate, CaCl2.H2O
Calcium citrate (tribasic tetrahydrate)
Calcium cyanamide, CaCN2, nitrogen
fertilizer
Calcium dicarbide, CaC2, calcium carbide,
calcium acetylide, carbide
Calcium
dihydrogen phosphate V, Ca(H2PO4)2,
monohydrate Ca(H2PO4)2, Harmful
if ingested in excess
Calcium fluoride,
calcium fluorite, fluospar, Harmful if ingested
Calcium hydrogen carbonate, calcium bicarbonate
Calcium hypochlorite, Ca(OCl)2, (used in swimming pools): 18.7.2.2.1
Calcium phosphate, monobasic
Calcium phosphate, monohydrate
Calcium phosphate (V), monocalcium phosphate
Ca(H2PO4)2, dicalcium phosphate
CaHPO4, tricalcium phosphate Ca3(PO4)2,
(hydroxyapatite, bone mineral, tooth enamel)
Calcium propionate
Calcium, Reactions of calcium and its compounds,
Ca: 12.4.1 (See 5.)
Calcium fluoride, CaF2, fluorite,
fluorspar, Blue John, white crystalline
solid, thermoluminescent, for craft, fluoridated tooth
paste, (source of hydrofluoric acid and fluorine, in opal glass)
Calcium hydride, hydrolith, Toxic if ingested
or by skin contact
Calcium hydrogen carbonate, calcium bicarbonate, Ca(HCO3)2,
temporary hardness in water, stable in solution.
Calcium
hydrogen carbonate, Ca(HCO3)2, calcium
bicarbonate, Reactions of dilute acids with calcium hydrogen
carbonate: 12.3.10.1
Calcium hydrogen carbonate, Temporary (water)
hardness and permanent hardness: 12.13.0.1
Calcium hydrogen phosphate, calcium hydrogen
orthophosphate (dihydrate), dicalcium phosphate, Harmful if
ingested
Calcium hydroxide,
Ca(OH)2, powder, solution, limewater, slaked lime, hydrated
lime, caustic lime, slightly soluble, (whitewash, milk of lime, garden lime),
E526.
Calcium hydroxide solution, calcium hydroxide
powder, (limewater, lime), slaked lime, Harmful if ingested
Calcium hypochlorite,
dry, bleaching powder, chlorinated lime, dry pool chlorine,
Toxic by all routes
Calcium hypochlorite, hydrated, bleaching powder,
chlorinated lime, Toxic by all routes
Calcium hypochlorite, Solution < 5%, Not hazardous
Calcium hyroxyapatite, calcium hydroxyl apatite,
Ca10(PO4)6(OH)2,
Teeth and toothpaste: 9.226
Calcium lactate, C6H10CaO6,
in baking powder, E327, calcium lactate 5-hydrate, in cheese,
prevents tooth decay
Calcium
magnesium carbonate, dolomite CaMg(CO3)2:
35.19.1
Calcium manganese silicate, bustamite, MnCaSiO6:
35.3.3.1
Calcium nitrate, Ca(NO3)2
Calcium oxalate, CaC2O4, Ca(COO)2,
oxalate of lime, needle-shaped crystals, in kidney stones, rhubarb
Calcium oxide, CaO, lump, lime,
quicklime, powder, does not occur naturally, Toxic if ingested
or by skin contact
Calcium oxide, Substances that gain mass when
heated, prepare calcium oxide: 3.28.3
Calcium octadecanate, calcium stearate, Ca[CH3(CH2)16COO]2,
hard water scum on bath tubs
Calcium orthophosphate, Harmful if ingested
Calcium
phosphate, calcium phosphate (V), (dibasic), Ca3(PO4)2,
apatite Ca3(PO4)3(OH, F, Cl),
Harmful if ingested
Calcium phosphate, (formerly calcium orthophosphate),
Prepare a chemical sponging agent: 19.1.9
Calcium phosphide, solid, Toxic if ingested or
by skin contact
Calcium phosphide, Solution < 0.1% Not hazardous
Calcium plumbate, lead-based priming paint, not
used nowadays because of lead poisoning when children eat old
paint scales
Calcium polysulfide, lime sulfur, CaSx, orange-red, pH 10-12, (CaOH + S), agricultural fungicide: 16.13.60
Calcium propionate, food additive E282, preservative,
anti-fungal mould inhibitor
Calcium silicate, calc-flints, Wollastonite mineral,
Ca3(Si3O9), table spar
Calcium stearate, Ca(CH3(CH2)16COO)2,
calcium octadecanoate, bath scum
Calcium sulfate
Calcium sulfite, food additive, preservative,
firming agent E226
Calcium tetrahydrogen phosphate (V), calcium
hydrogen orthophosphate, secondary calcium phosphate
Calcium tetrahydrogen diorthophosphate
Calcium thioglycollate
Calcium tungstate, CaWO4, (in cathode
ray tubes), scheelite: 35.20.38
Apatite, Ca5[F(PO4)3]
Dolomite, CaMg(CO3)2: 35.19.1
Gypsum, calcium
sulfate, plaster of Paris, CaSO4.2H2O: 35.22.6
Gypsum, Strength of plaster of Paris: 3.67
Hydroxylapatite, Ca5[OH(PO4)3],
large crystals in apatite veins
Lime sulfur, calcium polysulfide, CaSx
Calcium carbonate, CaCO3,
marble chips, precipitated, aragonite, carbonate of lime,
[calcite, Iceland spar]
Calcite, calc-spar, CaCO3: 35.19.0
Calcite crystals (Physics): 27.6.4.1
Calcium carbonate, limestone, (pea stone in hot
springs), chalk, (lime), with HCl forms CO2
Calcium carbonate gel, Metallic salts gels: 7.8.5.4
Calcium carbonate, limestone, calcarenite, marble,
calcination deposit from hard water, tennis court marking lime
Calcium carbonate dissolves in rain water: 35.22.7.1
Carbon dioxide through calcium carbonate suspension:
12.16.1
Chalk, (Geology): 35.22.3
Chalk, (lime) content of the soil (Agriculture)
: 6.43
Dilute hydrochloric
acid with calcium carbonate: 12.3.9.1
Dilute hydrochloric acid with calcium carbonate,
marble chips: 17.2.1
Lime,
ambiguous name, usually CaO, lump, lime, quicklime, powder, Toxic
if ingested or by skin contact, but also Ca(OH)2 and
CaCO3
Lime sulfur fungicide: 16.13.60
Limestone, calcium carbonate, stone dust: 35.22.7
Marble, marble chips, 4-6 mm. 9-12 mm: 35.23.3
Plasticine, modelling clay
Rate of reaction, gas burette, dilute hydrochloric
acid with marble chips: 17.1.3
Weight of calcium in marble, calcium carbonate:
17.6.3
Calcium chloride, CaCl2
Calcium chloride, anhydrous, CaCl2, 0.l
M soln., 11 g in 1 L water
Calcium chloride, CaCl2.2H2O,
For 0.1 M soln., 14.7 g in 1 L water
Calcium fluoride, CaF2,
Prepare hydrogen fluoride, HF: 12.19.7.1
Calcium fluoride, fluorspar, fluorite, blue john,
Derbyshire spar : 35.20.14
Calcium hydroxide, Ca(OH)2,
0.02 M, saturated solution, 1.5 g Ca(OH)2 per
litre
Calcium hydroxide solution, limewater, 10 g in
1 L water, shake, allow it to settle, decant clear liquid
Carbon dioxide with calcium hydroxide solution:
12.16.1.1
Ionization of calcium hydroxide, limewater: 5.3.5
Prepare ammonia, (calcium hydroxide with ammonium
chloride): 3.33.0
Calcium hypochlorite, Ca(OCl)2,
In bleaching powder, (30% chlorine), (OXD 2208):
18.7.2.2.1
Prepare trichloromethane, (chloroform): 16.1.14
Calcium nitrate, Ca(NO3)2.4H2O,
calcium nitrate (V)-4-water, crystals
Calcium nitrate tetrahydydrate, Ca(NO3)2.4H2O,
calcium nitrate (V)-4-water, calcium nitrate hydrated crystals
Calcium nitrate, Norwegian saltpetre, nitrogen fertilizer
Calcium nitrate, Ca(NO3)2,
For 0.1 M soln., 16.4 g in 1 L water, Harmful if ingested
Calcium sulfate, CaSO4,
calcium sulfate (VI), anhydrous, mineral anhydrite
Calcium sulfate, blackboard chalk, Solubility
of blackboard chalk in water: 3.71.5
Calcium sulfate, CaSO4.2H2O,
gypsum, plaster of Paris: 35.22.6
Calcium sulfate, Harmful if ingested
Calcium sulfate - dihydrate, CaSO4.2H2O,
gypsum, plaster of Paris, plaster, casting plaster, grout
Calcium sulfate - anhydrous, CaSO4,
Anhydrite mineral, "snake alabaster" in ore veins
Calcium sulfate - hemihydrate, CaSO4.½H2O
Calcium sulfate, (hemihydrate, plaster of Paris,
CaSO4.1/2H2O), (dihydrate, CaSO4.2H2O),
gypsum, selenite, school chalk, blackboard chalk
Calcium sulfate, hydrated, CaSO4.2H2O,
For 0.1 M soln., shake 10 g in 1 L water, leave to stand, decant
the clear liquid
Gypsum, calcium sulfate, selenite, satin spar,
plaster of Paris, CaSO4.2H2O: 35.22.6
Gypsum, Strength of plaster of Paris: 3.67
Camphor, C10H16O,
Terpenes, terpenoids, terpinenes, carotenoids, oleoresins: 16.3.5.1
Synthetic camphor
Prepare camphor oil: 19.6.7
Prepare thionyl chloride, SOCl2:
12.18.3.2
Surface tension boat propulsion, (chemistry):
19.3.28
Surface tension boat propulsion, Drive a boat
with surface tension (physics): 4.219
Thermal decomposition of camphor: 3.30.12
Carbamate, ester
of carbamic acid, Amides, acid amides (-amide) (amide group)
Carbamate: 16.1.5.6
Carbamates, carbaryl: 16.13.7
Carbamates, ethyl carbamate, blood flow in a
fish: 9.217
Carbamates, methiocarb: 16.13.4.8
Amides, acid amides group: (-CONH2,
RCONH2), Suffix: -amide: 16.1.5.6
Smelling salts: 12.16.3.5
Urethane,
carbamate esters
Carbon, C, carbon element. charcoal, graphite, diamond,
colloidal carbon, carbon mineral lump, black central electrode
of torch batteries
Carbon, C, Table
of the elements
Aquadag, (colloidal graphite) oildag, plumbago,
pyrolitic graphite, black lead, stove lead, in pencil "lead",
in lubricants and nuclear reactors
Aquadag, colloidal suspension of graphite in
water, carbon, C: 7.2.2.11
Aquadag, aluminium foil covers pith balls and
ping-pong balls: 31.2.4
Burn to make carbon, (Primary): 5.43
Carbon chemical reactions, Organic chemistry,
preparing different compounds: 16.1.0
Carbon dioxide, Dry ice, observe frozen carbon
dioxide, (hot ice): 3.34.5
Carbon dioxide: 3.34.0
Carbon dioxide, Prepare carbon dioxide with spearmint sweet,
"Mentos", and a cola drink
Carbon dioxide, Tests for carbon dioxide: 3.34.1
Carbon disulfide,
carbon bisulfide
Carbon monoxide, CO, Toxic by inhalation, properties:
3.39
Carbon monoxide, Reaction of methane with steam:
3.39.1
Carbon properties: 7.2.2.11
Carbon properties, Graphite, diamond, C: 35.23.2
Carbonic acid,
soda water
Concentrated acids with non-metals, carbon, sulfur:
12.3.14
Charcoal blocks: 7.2.2.11a
Dilute acids with non-metals, carbon, sulfur:
12.3.4
Graphite, C, Graphite powder (1-2 micron),
colloidal, in oil solution to coat pith balls to give a conducting surface,
dry lubricant.
Graphite, Allotropes, sulfur, carbon: 7.9.4.1
Graphite, diamond, C: 35.23.2
Separate tin from tin and carbon (charcoal) mixture:
3.18
Slate, (C + clay, mudstone, shales): 35.23.6
Soot from a candle flame, carbon: 8.1.1.2
Carbon disulfide,
CS2, carbon bisulfide, Toxic by all routes, Not
permitted in schools
Flammable: 7.9.22
(See: 2.)
Flammable organic chemicals: 15.7.0
Flammable liquids: 3.5.8
Prepare rayon, copper (II) sulfate with ammonia
solution, "regenerated fibre", "artificial silk: 3.4.8
Charcoal, activated charcoal,
charcoal powder, charcoal animal powder, charcoal blocks, charcoal
drawing sticks, animal charcoal, bone black
Absorb impurities on charcoal, test with litmus:
10.1.1
Activated carbon, activated charcoal, (commercial
information): 11.0
Activated carbon, prepare sugar crystals from
brown sugar: 3.1.10
Clean dirty water with charcoal: 10.1.2
Drink-can charcoal burner: 22.1.2
Prepare wood gas and wood tar: 16.10.4
Separate by adsorbing impurities: 10.1.0
Test substances, heat charcoal using a fusion
mixture: 12.11.3.8
Carbon monoxide,
CO, (carbonyl, CO), monodentate, ligand, Toxic by inhalation,
Do not prepare in the laboratory
Catalytic conversion of nitric oxide (nitrogen
monoxide): 3.44.1
Carbon monoxide, danger of vehicle exhausts,
tailpipe gases: 18.6.3
Carbon monoxide, hazards: 3.8.3
Carbon monoxide, properties: 3.39
Commonly occurring air pollutants, safe air and
clean air: 18.6.0.1 (See: carbon
monoxide)
Carbon monoxide, Solution < 3%, Not hazardous
Danger of vehicle exhausts, tailpipe gases: 18.6.3
Decomposition of oxalic acid: 3.30.10
Heated carbon with steam, water gas: 12.15.5.1
Methanoic
acid (formic acid) ionization reaction: 16.3.6.1.3
Nicotine, tobacco smoking and chewing: 11.11.16
Oxides, acidic oxides and basic oxides: 12.17.0
Prepare gas by destructive distillation of coal:
10.6.5
Reactions of methane with steam: 3.39.1
Reduction occurs when: 15.2.02 (See 2.4
Tests for gases from burning hydrocarbons, oxyacetylene
welding: 16.4.6
Tests for substances with hot concentrated sulfuric
acid, note gas formed: 12.11.3.6
(See: 8. and 9).
Carbohydrates: 16.3.1.1
Burn carbohydrates, fats and proteins: 16.9.1
Tests for carbohydrates, Molisch's test (alpha-naphthol
test), Solubility in water: 9.134
Carbonates: 12.16.0
Acids with metal carbonates: 12.10.2.4
Carbonates: 35.19.2
Decomposition of carbonates: 3.30.1
Dilute acids with common carbonates: 12.3.9.0
Heat carbonates: 8.3.4
Heat different carbonates, carbonates of Cu,
Mg, Na, Pb, Zn: 12.16.3
List of carbonates: 1.11
Prepare carbon dioxide, heat carbonates: 13.7.6
Tests for carbonates: 12.11.5.7
Casein, Casein hydrolysate,
Casein Na Salt
Casein, burning tests for plastics, Tests for
plastics, natural fibres and synthetic fibres: 3.102
Casein, fibrous proteins and globular proteins,
collagen: 16.3.6.0.2
Prepare plastic
with milk casein: 3.100
Prepare casein with milk: 12.7.9
Casein, milk casein, (artificial horn), thermoset
plastics: 3.5.6
Size of colloidal particles: 7.8.1.2
Castor oil
Action of lipase in castor oil seeds: 9.3.14
Albuminous seed, castor oil plant (botany): 9.5.4
Butanedioic acid, (succinic acid): 16.3.6.1.8
Castor oil drop (physics): 19.3.24
Fur in mineral oil shows electric fields (physics):
31.7.17
Iron filings on the overhead projector (physics):
29.2.2.12
Lipsticks: 19.7.2
Viscosity
and temperature (physics): 13.3.13
Catalysts: 7.9.13
Prepare sodium polyacrylate gels, acrylic sodium
salt polymer, ASAP: 3.4.2.5.1
Browning reactions
of fruits and vegetables: 19.3.4.2.1
Bleaches, sodium perborate bleach (catalase):
12.12.03.4
Catalysis, catalysts: 17.3.0
Catalysts and rate of reaction: 3.94
Catalytic conversion of nitric oxide (nitrogen
monoxide): 3.44.1
Catalytic converter in a car: 7.9.13.1
Catalytic cracking of kerosene: 10.6.4
Cracking, (thermal cracking, catalytic cracking):
7.9.15.1
Catalytic converter in a car: 7.9.13.1
Catalytic oxidation of ammonia forms nitrogen
monoxide, with red-hot platinum wire: 13.6.6.1
Catalytic oxidation of ammonia, with chromium
(III) oxide catalyst: 13.6.6.2
Enzymes
and biological catalysts: 17.4.0
Hydrogen peroxide with catalase enzyme in raw
beef liver: 17.3.8
Metals, non-metals, transition metals (catalytic
activity): 7.3.0 (See: 3.)
Prepare oxygen with hydrogen peroxide using catalysts:
12.12.7
Propane, (C3H8) (catalytic
cracking): 16.1.1c
Cellulose, (C6H10O5)n,
cellulose ashless, cotton wool, hemicellulose, lignin: 9.3.8.0
Cellulose, iodine test: 9.135
Cellulose nitrate (nitrocellulose, guncotton)
Digestion of cellulose: 9.214
Test cellulose with Fehling's reagent: 9.140.4
Tests for cellulose, iodine test: 9.135
Tests for cellulose, solubility test: 9.136
Tests for wood: 16.3.1.6
Cellulose compounds:
9.3.8.1
Cellulose acetate, (cellulose ethanoate), easy
to ignite, yellow flame, burns after removing flame, acidic fumes,
acetic acid smell
Cellulose acetate, CA, acetate plastic, cellulose
fibre, artificial fibre, Cellulose acetate butyrate, CAB: 3.5.8
Cellulose-based fibres (rayon, cellophane), viscose
cellulose film, celluloid
Cellulose acetate sheet: 31.1.17
Cellulose nitrate, nitrocellulose, (celluloid),
flash paper: 3.5.9
Cellulose propionate, cellulose butryate, ethyl
cellulose
Cellulose triacetate: 3.5.8
Chemical sources of polymer materials: 3.4.02
Identification tests for plastics: 3.102
Identification tests for polymers: 3.103
Electrostatic series, triboelectric series, ranking
of insulators: 31.1.02 (See 17.
Cellulose acetate)
Prepare rayon: 3.4.8
Cerium, Ce, cerium
in mischmetal cigarette lighter flints
Cerium, Ce, Table
of the elements
Cerium (III) sulfate (VI), cerium (III) sulfate,
cerous sulfate
Cerium (IV) ammonium sulfate
Cerium chloride, Cerium (III) chloride heptahydrate,
Harmful if ingested
Cerium sulfate, Harmful if ingested
Monazite CePO4
Chain reaction, In physics,
a chain reaction occurs when usually neutrons from an atom collide with other
atoms causing them to break up and emit more neutrons, leading to an atomic
explosion. However, in chemistry, a chain reaction refers to when one chemical
reaction causing further chemical reactions.
Chain reaction, Sodium acetate heat pack: 14.1.11
Chain reaction, DNA and RNA: 4.4.0
Chalk, calcium carbonate, rock
chalk, French chalk, talcum powder
Blackboard chalk, school chalk, is mainly calcium
sulfate, Solubility of blackboard chalk in water: 3.71.5
Blackboard chalk used for chromatography
Chalk, (lime) content of the soil, 6.43
Chalk, sedimentary rock, 35.22.3
Cloud in a bottle: 37.29
Portland cement: 34.3.01
Solubility of blackboard chalk in water: 3.71.5
Chelates, control of algae
in swimming pools, chelated copper algaecides: 18.7.15
Chelates, sequestrant: 19.1.0.1
Tests for metal ions in water, EDTA, chelates:
12.13.11
Diaminoethane, ethylene diamine, C2H4(NH2)2,
ligand, chelating agent, Toxic by all routes, Corrosive
Chemical, Chemicals: 4.0
Chemicals: Appendix C
Chemical bonds: 3.01
Chemical bonds: 6.0
Chemical changes and physical changes: 7.1.0
Chemical compounds: 7.0
Chemical compounds
by chemical name: Appendix A
Chemical equations and ionic equations, conservation
of mass: 12.1.0
Chemical equilibrium, common ion effect, sodium
ethanoate and ethanoic acid: 17.5.2
Chemical equilibrium, concentration and temperature,
cobalt (II) chloride-6-water: 17.5.1
Chemical equilibrium, effect of temperature,
thermal dissociation of ammonium chloride: 17.5.5.5
Chemical equilibrium, law of chemical equilibrium,
(law of mass action): 17.5.0
Chemical fertilizers: 6.9.17.0
Chemical handling and transferring chemicals:
3.4.10
Chemical potential energy (enthalpy):
7.9.14.1
Chemical properties, chemical changes: Topic 7
Chemical reactions, Energy from chemical reactions:
3.80
Chemical reactions, types of chemical reactions:
12.2.0
Chemical reagents, Prepare reagents: 10.0
Chemical safety, Toxicity, Metals and metal compounds:
3.6.0
Chemical safety: 3.4.0
Chemical spill kit: 3.4.12
Chemical solutions: Topic 5
Chemical sources of polymer materials: 3.4.02
Chemical suppliers (commercial): Part 16 (internet)
Chemical terminology, Chemistry terminology:
7.9.0
Chemical vapours and smelling chemicals, safety:
3.4.8
Chemical weathering reactions: 35.22.4.01
Chemicals, Disposal of waste chemicals, chemical
safety: 3.4.11
Chemicals, Draft Australian criteria for the
classification of hazardous chemicals
Chemicals, Hazardous chemicals, Laboratory safety and hazardous
chemicals: 15.3.0
Chemicals, Health effects of chemicals: 15.2.0
Chemicals, Lists of chemicals: 15.1.0
Chemicals Not permitted in schools: 15.10.0
Chemicals swallowed: 3.4.7
Chemicals used in swimming pools: 18a1
Chemistry
Hazardous chemicals
classification
Health effects of chemicals: 15.0.2
High toxicity
chemicals, Dr Hugh Cartwright, Chemistry Department, Oxford University,
UK: 15.6.0
Highly toxic substances: 15.2.1.1
Household chemicals, chemicals in the home: 19.1.0
Laboratory safety and hazardous chemicals: 15.3.0
Lists of chemicals: 15.0.1
Low-cost chemicals and common substances: 15.0.4
Quantity of chemical to be used in experiments:
3.4.2
Chemistry, Appendix C:
4.0
Chemistry of natural products: 16.3.0
Chemistry (Primary): 9.0
Chemistry
syllabus: Chemistry Senior Syllabus, The State of Queensland
(Queensland Studies Authority) 2007
Chemistry terminology: 7.9.0