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  2. Tin(II) chloride - Wikipedia

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    A related reduction was traditionally used as an analytical test for Hg 2+ (aq). For example, if SnCl 2 is added dropwise into a solution of mercury(II) chloride, a white precipitate of mercury(I) chloride is first formed; as more SnCl 2 is added this turns black as metallic mercury is formed.

  3. Qualitative inorganic analysis - Wikipedia

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    Bromides and iodides are confirmed by the layer test. A sodium carbonate extract is made from the solution containing bromide or iodide, and CHCl 3 or CS 2 is added to the solution, which separates into two layers: an orange colour in the CHCl 3 or CS 2 layer indicates the presence of Br −, and a violet colour indicates the presence of I −.

  4. Quest Diagnostics - Wikipedia

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    In November 2018, Quest launched QuestDirect, a consumer-initiated testing service that allows patients to order health and wellness lab testing from home. [29] [30] In March 2020, the company launched a COVID-19 testing service. [31] As of July 2020, Quest had performed more than 9.2 million COVID-19 molecular tests and 2.8 million serology ...

  5. Tin(II) oxide - Wikipedia

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    SnC 2 O 4 ·2H 2 O → SnO + CO 2 + CO + 2 H 2 O. Tin(II) oxide burns in air with a dim green flame to form SnO 2. [4] 2 SnO + O 22 SnO 2. When heated in an inert atmosphere initially disproportionation occurs giving Sn metal and Sn 3 O 4 which further reacts to give SnO 2 and Sn metal. [4] 4SnO → Sn 3 O 4 + Sn Sn 3 O 4 → 2SnO 2 + Sn

  6. Microcosmic salt - Wikipedia

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    Microcosmic salt is used in the laboratory as an essential ingredient of the microcosmic salt bead test for identification of metallic radicals on the basis of the color they produce in oxidising or reducing flame, in hot or cold condition. Microcosmic salts form a tetrahydrate.

  7. Stannate - Wikipedia

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    The term is also used in naming conventions as a suffix; for example the hexachlorostannate ion is SnCl 2− 6. In materials science, two kinds of tin oxyanions are distinguished: orthostannates contain discrete SnO 4− 4 units (e.g. K 4 SnO 4) or have a spinel structure (e.g. Mg 2 SnO 4) metastannates with a stoichiometry M II SnO 3, M I

  8. Reference ranges for blood tests - Wikipedia

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    Reference ranges (reference intervals) for blood tests are sets of values used by a health professional to interpret a set of medical test results from blood samples. Reference ranges for blood tests are studied within the field of clinical chemistry (also known as "clinical biochemistry", "chemical pathology" or "pure blood chemistry"), the ...

  9. Strontium chloride - Wikipedia

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    Exposure of aqueous solutions of strontium chloride to the sodium salt of the desired anion often leads to formation of the solid precipitate: [9] [2] SrCl 2 + Na 2 CrO 4 → SrCrO 4 + 2 NaCl SrCl 2 + Na 2 CO 3 → SrCO 3 + 2 NaCl SrCl 2 + Na 2 SO 4 → SrSO 4 + 2 NaCl. Strontium chloride is often used as a red colouring agent in pyrotechnics ...