Chromium

  • 61Chromium(IV) chloride — Chromium(IV) chloride[1] Identifiers CAS number 15597 88 3 Properties …

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  • 62Chromium chloride — may refer to: Chromium(II) chloride, also known as chromous chloride. Chromium(III) chloride, also known as chromic chloride or chromium trichloride. Chromium(IV) chloride This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. If …

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  • 63Chromium(VI) fluoride — IUPAC name chromium(6+) hexafluoride Identifiers PubChem …

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  • 64Chromium fluoride — may refer to: Chromium(III) fluoride Chromium hexafluoride This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to p …

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  • 65chromium picolinate — n a biologically active chromium salt C18H12CrN3O6 containing three picolinic acid ligands that is used as a dietary supplement * * * [NF] a biologically active form of chromium, used as a nutritional supplement …

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  • 66chromium steel — n. a very hard alloy steel containing chromium * * * …

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  • 67Chromium polynicotinate — is an ionic substance used in some nutritional supplement products. It appears in products that are referred to as a medical food used for nutritional support for conditions associated with diabetes mellitus type 2. The product is also known as… …

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  • 68chromium steel — n. a very hard alloy steel containing chromium …

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  • 69chromium processing — Introduction       preparation of the ore for use in various products.       Chromium (Cr) is a brilliant, hard, refractory metal that melts at 1,857° C (3,375° F) and boils at 2,672° C (4,842° F). In the pure state, it is resistant to ordinary… …

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  • 70Chromium (navigateur web) — Pour le jeu vidéo, voir Chromium B.S.U.. Chromium …

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