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Alizarin Red S

83-61-41|2-Dihydroxy-3-sulfoanthraquinone | 1|2-Dihydroxy-3-sulfonate-9|10-anthraquinone | Alizarin Red S free acid | 9|10-Dihydro-3|4-dihydroxy-9|10-dioxo-2-anthracenesulfonic acid | 3-Alizarinsulfonic acid | 3|4-Dihydroxy-9|10-dioxo-2-anthracenesulfonic acid | 3|4-Dihydroxy-9|10-anthraquinone-2-sulfonic acid | 3|4-Dihydroxy-2-anthraquinonesulfonic acid

Alizarin complexone

3952-78-14-14-00-00931 (Beilstein Handbook Reference) | Acetic acid| (((3|4-dihydroxy-2-anthraquinonyl)methyl)imino)di- | Alizarin complexon | Alizarin complexone | Alizarin Fluorine Blue | Alizarine complexon | Alizarine complexone | Alizarine Fluorine Blue | Alizarinkomplexon | 3-Aminomethylalizarin-N|N-diacetic acid | BRN 2190028 | 1|2-Dihydroxy-anthrachinon-3-methylen-iminodiessigsaeure [German] | (((3|4-Dihydroxy-2-anthraquinonyl)methyl)imino)diacetic acid dihydrate | EINECS 223-544-2 | Glycine| N-(carboxymethyl)-N-((9|10-dihydro-3|4-dihydroxy-9|10-dioxo-2-anthracenyl)methyl)- | NSC 293056 | 1|2-Dihydroxy-anthrachinon-3-methylen-iminodiessigsaeure | UNII-TX8W05MTS6

Has antiretroviral activity.

Alum, potassium

7784-24-9Alum| potassium| dodecahydrate | Aluminum potassium sulfate| dodecahydrate | Kalinite | Potash alum dodecahydrate | Potassium alum dodecahydrate | Potassium aluminum sulfate dodecahydrate | Sulfuric acid| aluminum potassium salt (2:1:1)| dodecahydrate | Aluminum potassium disulfate dodecahydrate | Aluminum potassium sulfate (AlK(SO4)2)| dodecahydrate | Potassium aluminum disulfate dodecahydrate | Potassium aluminum sulfate dodecahydrate (KAl(SO4)2.12H2O) | UNII-1L24V9R23S | Alum| potassium

Aluminum oxide

1344-28-1A1-0104 T 3/16'' | A1-0109 P | A1-1404 T 3/16'' | A1-3438 T 1/8'' | A1-3916 P | A1-3945 E 1/16'' | A1-3970 P | A1-3980 T 5/32'' | A1-4028 T 3/16'' | A1-4126 E 1/16'' | F 360 (Alumina) | G 0 (Oxide) | G 2 (Oxide) | A 1 (Sorbent) | delta alumina | A1-1401 P(MS) | Abramant | Abramax | Abrarex | Abrasit | Activated aluminum oxide | AI3-02904 | Alcoa F 1 | Almite | Alon C | Aloxite | Alumina | Aluminite 37 | Aluminum oxide | Aluminum oxide (Brockmann) | Aluminum oxide (brockmann) (form) | Aluminum sesquioxide | Aluminum trioxide | Alumite (oxide) | Alundum | Alundum 600 | Brockmann| aluminum oxide | Cab-O-grip | Catapal S | Catapal SB alumina | CCRIS 6605 | Compalox | Conopal | Diadur | Dialuminum trioxide | Dispal M | Dispal alumina | Dotment 324 | Dotment 358 | Dural | EINECS 215-691-6 | Eta-alumina | Exolon XW 60 | Faserton | Fasertonerde | Fiber FP | GK (Oxide) | HSDB 506 | Hypalox II | Jubenon R | KA 101 | Ketjen B | KHP 2 | LA 6 | Q-Loid A 30 | Lucalox | Ludox CL | Martoxin | Microgrit WCA | Neobead C | Poraminar | PS 1 (Alumina) | RC 172DBM | Saffie | Theta alumina | UNII-LMI26O6933 | Aluminum lake | Alumina Ceramic | Bauxite | Sapphire | EC 215-691-6

An oxide of aluminum, occurring in nature as various minerals such as bauxite, corundum, etc. It is used as an adsorbent, desiccating agent, and catalyst, and in the manufacture of dental cements and refractories.

Aluminum sulfate anhydrous

10043-01-3Alum | Aluminium sulphate | Aluminum alum | Aluminum alum (VAN) | Aluminum sulfate (2:3) | Aluminum sulfate (3:2) | Aluminum sulfate (Al2(SO4)3) | Aluminum sulphate | Aluminum trisulfate | Cake alum | Cake alum (VAN) | Caswell No. 031A | Dialuminum sulfate | Dialuminum sulphate | Dialuminum trisulfate | EINECS 233-135-0 | EPA Pesticide Chemical Code 013906 | Filter Alum | HSDB 5067 | NSC 54563 | Papermaker's Alum | Pearl Alum | Pickle Alum | Sulfatodialuminum disulfate (Al2(SO4)3) | Sulfuric acid| aluminum salt (3:2) | Sulfuric acid| aluminum(3+) salt (3:2) | Tai-Ace S 100 | Tai-Ace S 150 | Hi Soft C 2 | Aluminum(III) silfate | Aluminum sesquisulfate | Nalco 7530 | CCRIS 9170 | Aluminum sulfate | UNII-I7T908772F | EC 233-135-0

Ammonia

8007-57-6 | 7664-41-7R 717 | AM-Fol | Ammonia | Ammonia anhydrous | Ammonia gas | Ammoniac [French] | Ammoniaca [Italian] | Ammoniak [German] | Amoniak [Polish] | Caswell No. 041 | CCRIS 2278 | EINECS 231-635-3 | EPA Pesticide Chemical Code 005302 | HSDB 162 | Liquid Ammonia | Nitro-sil | Spirit of hartshorn | UN 2672 (between 12% and 44% solution) | UN 2073 (>44% solution) | UN 1005 (anhydrous gas or >50% solution) | Ammoniakgas | Ammoniak Kconzentrierter | Anhydrous ammonia | Ammoniac | Ammoniaca | Ammoniak | Amoniak | UNII-5138Q19F1X | Ammonia solution| strong | EC 231-635-3

Ammonia. A colorless alkaline gas. It is formed in the body during decomposition of organic materials during a large number of metabolically important reactions.

Ammonium citrate (3:1)

3458-72-8EINECS 222-394-5 | UNII-J90A52459R

Ammonium molybdate

11098-84-3Ammonium molibdate | Ammonium molibdenum oxide | Ammonium molybdate | EINECS 234-320-9

Ammonium nitrate

6484-52-2Ammonium nitrate | Ammonium(I) nitrate (1:1) | Ammonium saltpeter | Caswell No. 045 | EINECS 229-347-8 | EPA Pesticide Chemical Code 076101 | German saltpeter | Herco prills | HSDB 475 | Merco Prills | Nitram | Nitrate d'ammonium [French] | Nitrate of ammonia | Nitrato amonico [Spanish] | Nitric acid| ammonium salt | Norway saltpeter | Varioform I | Ammonium nitricum | Nitrate d'ammonium | Nitrato amonico | UNII-T8YA51M7Y6 | EC 229-347-8

Ammonium peroxydisulfate

7727-54-0Ammonium peroxydisulfate | Ammonium persulfate | CCRIS 1430 | Diammonium peroxydisulfate | Diammonium peroxydisulphate | Diammonium persulfate | EINECS 231-786-5 | Persulfate d'ammonium [French] | Persulfate d'ammonium | UNII-22QF6L357F | HSDB 7985 | EC 231-786-5

Magnesium oxide

1309-48-4Akro-mag | Animag | Anscor P | Calcined brucite | Calcined magnesia | CCRIS 3659 | EINECS 215-171-9 | Elastomag 100 | Elastomag 170 | Granmag | Heavy calcined magnesia | Heavy magnesia | Heavy magnesium oxide | HSDB 1652 | KM 40 | Kyowamag 100 | Light magnesia | Magcal | Magchem 100 | Maglite | Maglite D | Maglite K | Maglite S | Maglite Y | Maglite de | Magnesa preprata | Magnesia | Magnesia monoxide | Magnesia USTA | Magnesium oxide | Magnesium oxide (MgO) | Magnezu tlenek [Polish] | Magox | Magox 85 | Magox 90 | Magox 95 | Magox 98 | Magox OP | Marmag | Oxymag | Periclase | Seasorb | Seawater magnesia | SLO 369 | SLO 469 | Caustic magnesite | 100A (oxide) | AM 2 (cement additive) | BayMag | Causmag | Fert-O-Mag | FloMag HP | FloMag HP-ER | FMR-PC | Hamag LP | HP 10 (oxide) | KM 3 (oxide) | KMACH-F | KMB 100-200 | Kyowaad 100 | Kyowamag 150 | Kyowamag 150B | Kyowamag 20 | Kyowamag 30 | Kyowamag 40 | Kyowamag 60 | Kyowaway 150 | Mag Chem 10 | Mag Chem 10-200 | Mag Chem 10-325 | Mag Chem 10-40 | Mag Chem 200AD | Mag Chem 35 | Mag Chem 200D | Liquimag A | Liquimag B | Luvatol MK 35 | Uro-Mag | Magnezu tlenek | UNII-3A3U0GI71G | Magmilax bolus

Magnesium oxide (MgO). An inorganic compound that occurs in nature as the mineral periclase. In aqueous media combines quickly with water to form magnesium hydroxide. It is used as an antacid and mild laxative and has many nonmedicinal uses.

Calcium

7440-70-2Calcium | EINECS 231-179-5 | HSDB 273 | Elemental calcium | UNII-SY7Q814VUP | Calcium| elemental | EC 231-179-5

A basic element found in nearly all organized tissues. It is a member of the alkaline earth family of metals with the atomic symbol Ca, atomic number 20, and atomic weight 40. Calcium is the most abundant mineral in the body and combines with phosphorus to form calcium phosphate in the bones and teeth. It is essential for the normal functioning of nerves and muscles and plays a role in blood coagulation (as factor IV) and in many enzymatic processes.

Iron, elemental

7439-89-63ZhP | Ancor en 80/150 | Armco iron | Carbonyl iron | CCRIS 1580 | EFV 250/400 | EINECS 231-096-4 | EO 5A | Ferrous iron | Ferrovac E | Ferrum | GS 6 | HSDB 604 | Iron | Iron| elemental | LOHA | NC 100 | PZh1M1 | PZh-1M3 | PZh-2 | PZh2M | PZh2M1 | PZh2M2 | PZh3 | PZh3M | PZh4M | PZhO | Remko | SUY-B 2 | A 227 | Ancor B | Atomel 300M200 | Atomel 500M | Atomel 28 | Atomel 95 | Atomiron 44MR | Atomiron 5M | Atomiron AFP 25 | Atomiron AFP 5 | ATW 230 | ATW 432 | Copy Powder CS 105-175 | Diseases (animal)| iron overload | Diseases| iron overload | DSP 1000 | HS 4849 | HS (iron) | HQ (metal) | Hoeganaes EH | Hoeganaes ATW 230 | HL (iron) | HF 2 (element) | FT 3 (element) | F 60 (metal) | EFV 200/300 | EFV 250 | EF 1000 | EF 250 | DSP 138 | DSP 135 | DSP 135C | DSP 128B | UNII-E1UOL152H7 | Blood stop | Iron metal | Ferrum metallicum | Ferronyl | EC 231-096-4

A metallic element with atomic symbol Fe, atomic number 26, and atomic weight 55.85. It is an essential constituent of HEMOGLOBINS; CYTOCHROMES; and IRON-BINDING PROTEINS. It plays a role in cellular redox reactions and in the transport of OXYGEN.

Chlorides

16887-00-6Chloride | Chloride (ion) | Chloride ions | UNII-Q32ZN48698

Sulfate ion

14808-79-8Sulfate | Sulfate (ion) | Sulfate ions | Sulfate radical anion | UNII-7IS9N8KPMG

Arsenic

7440-38-2Arsen [German|Polish] | Arsenic | Arsenic-75 | Arsenic Black | Arsenicals | CCRIS 55 | Colloidal arsenic | EINECS 231-148-6 | Gray arsenic | Grey arsenic | HSDB 509 | Metallic arsenic | Arsen | UNII-N712M78A8G | Arsenicum album

A shiny gray element with atomic symbol As, atomic number 33, and atomic weight 75. It occurs throughout the universe, mostly in the form of metallic arsenides. Most forms are toxic. According to the Fourth Annual Report on Carcinogens (NTP 85-002, 1985), arsenic and certain arsenic compounds have been listed as known carcinogens. (From Merck Index, 11th ed)

Lead

7439-92-1C.I. 77575 | C.I. Pigment Metal 4 | CCRIS 1581 | CI 77575 | CI pigment metal 4 | EINECS 231-100-4 | Glover | HSDB 231 | KS-4 | Lead | Lead S2 | Lead flake | Lead metal | Olow [Polish] | Omaha & grant | Pb-S 100 | Plumbum | Rough lead bullion | SSO 1 | Lead S 2 | Lead element | Blei | Olow | UNII-2P299V784P | Plumbum metallicum | EC 231-100-4

A soft, grayish metal with poisonous salts; atomic number 82, atomic weight 207.2, symbol Pb.

Solvent naphtha (petroleum), heavy arom.

64742-94-5Caswell No. 472A | EINECS 265-198-5 | EPA Pesticide Chemical Code 006602 | Heavy aromatic naphtha | High-flash aromatic naphtha | (Polyethyl)benzenes | Shellsol R | Heavy aromatic solvent naphtha (petroleum) | EC 265-198-5

TSCA Definition 2019: A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained from distillation of aromatic streams. It consists predominantly of aromatic hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C9 through C16 and boiling in the range of approximately 165.degree.C to 290.degree.C (330.degree.F to 554.degree.F).

Lime

1305-78-8Airlock | Bell CML(E) | Burnt lime | Calcia | Calcium monoxide | Calcium oxide | Calcium oxide (CaO) | Caloxol W3 | Caloxol CP2 | Calx | Calx usta | Calxyl | Caswell No. 147A | CCRIS 7496 | Chaux vive | CML 21 | CML 31 | Desical P | EINECS 215-138-9 | EPA Pesticide Chemical Code 075604 | Gebrannter kalk | HSDB 1615 | Lime| burned | Oxyde de calcium [French] | Quick lime | Quicklime | Rhenosorb C | Rhenosorb F | Unslaked lime | Wapniowy tlenek [Polish] | Bell CML(P) | Calcia (CaO) | CML 35 | QC-X | Caloxal CPA | Vesta PP | Lime | Oxyde de calcium | Wapniowy tlenek | UNII-C7X2M0VVNH | EC 215-138-9

Quartz

14808-60-7D & D | W 12 | W 12 (Filler) | Agate | Amethyst | CCRIS 2475 | Chalcedony | Cherts | Crystallized silicon dioxide | DQ12 | EINECS 238-878-4 | Flint | Flintshot | Gold bond R | Imsil | Min-U-Sil | MIN-U-sil alpha quartz | Novaculite | Onyx | alpha-Quartz | Quartz dust | Quartz silica | Quazo puro [Italian] | Rock crystal | Rose quartz | Sand | SF 35 | Sicron F 300 | Siderite (SiO2) | Sikron F 100 | Sil-Co-Sil | Silica dust | Silica flour (powdered crystalline silica) | Silicon oxide| di- (sand) | Silver bond B | Snowit | TGL 16319 | Tiger-eye | Quazo puro | Quartz

Quartz (SiO2). A glassy or crystalline form of silicon dioxide. Many colored varieties are semiprecious stones. (From Grant & Hackh's Chemical Dictionary, 5th ed)

Ferric oxide

1309-37-1C.I. 77491 | C.I. Pigment Red 101 | C.I. Pigment Red 102 | C.I. Pigment Red 101 and 102 | 11554 Red | Anchred standard | Anhydrous iron oxide | Anhydrous oxide of iron | Armenian bole | Bauxite residue | Black oxide of iron | Blended red oxides of iron | Burnt Sienna | Burnt umber | Burntisland Red | Calcotone Red | Caput mortuum | CCRIS 7330 | CI 77491 | Colcothar | Colloidal ferric oxide | Crocus martis adstringens | Deanox | Deanox DNX Pigments | EINECS 215-168-2 | Eisenoxyd | English Red | Ferric oxide | Ferric oxide (colloidal) | Ferric sesquioxide | Ferrugo | Hematite mineral | HSDB 452 | Indian red | Iron oxide | Iron oxide (Fe2O3) | Iron oxide pigments | Iron Oxide Red | Iron Red | Iron sesquioxide | Iron trioxide | Iron(III) oxide | Jeweler's rouge | Jewelers rouge | Levanox Red 130A | Light Red | Manufactured iron oxides | Mars Brown | Mars Red | Natural hematite | Natural iron oxides | Natural Red Oxide | Ochre | Pigment Red 101 | Prussian Brown | Quick rouge | Raddle | Red Iron Oxide | Red ochre | Red oxide | Red oxide D3452 | Red oxide D6984 | Red oxide of iron | Rouge | Rubigo | Sienna | Sienna brown | Specular iron | Stone Red | Supra | Synthetic iron oxide | Venetian Red | Vitriol Red | Vogel's Iron Red | Yellow ferric oxide | Yellow oxide of iron | UNII-1K09F3G675 | B 30S | Bayferrox 105M | Bayer S 11 | Ferric oxide| red | EC 215-168-2

Boron

7440-42-8Boron | Boron| metallic | EINECS 231-151-2 | HSDB 4482 | UNII-N9E3X5056Q | Boron-elemental | Boron| elemental | EC 231-151-2

A trace element with the atomic symbol B, atomic number 5, and atomic weight [10.806; 10.821]. Boron-10, an isotope of boron, is used as a neutron absorber in BORON NEUTRON CAPTURE THERAPY.

Silicon dioxide

7631-86-9N1030 | U 333 | Acticel | Aerogel 200 | Aerosil | Aerosil A 300 | Aerosil E 300 | Aerosil K 7 | Aerosil M-300 | Aerosil 300 | Aerosil 380 | Aerosil bs-50 | Aerosil-degussa | AI3-25549 | Amorphous silica dust | Amorphous silica gel | Cabosil N 5 | Cabosil st-1 | Cab-o-sil M-5 | Carplex | Carplex 30 | Carplex 80 | Caswell No. 734A | CCRIS 3699 | Celite Superfloss | Chalcedony | CI 7811 | Colloidal silicon dioxide | Corasil II | Cristobalite | Diatomaceous earth | Diatomaceous earth| calcined | Dimethyl siloxanes and silicones | Dri-Die | EINECS 231-545-4 | ENT 25|550 | EPA Pesticide Chemical Code 072605 | Extrusil | Fossil flour | Fused silica | Glass | Hi-Sil | HK 400 | Hydrophobic silica 2482 | Ludox hs 40 | Manosil vn 3 | Micro-cel | Min-U-Sil | Nalco 1050 | Nalfloc N 1050 | Neosil | Neosyl | Opal | Pigment White 27 | Porasil | Positive sol 130M | Positive sol 232 | Quartz | Quso G 30 | Quso 51 | Santocel | Sg-67 | Silanox 101 | Silica | Silica| amorphous | Silica| amorphous fused | Silica| colloidal | Silica particles | Silica (SiO2) | Silicic anhydride | Silicon dioxide | Silicon dioxide (amorphous) | Silicon oxide | Silikil | Sillikolloid | Siloxid | Sipernat | Snowtex O | Snowtex 30 | Superfloss | Syton 2X | Tokusil TPLM | Tridymite | Ultrasil VH 3 | Ultrasil VN 3 | Vitasil 220 | Vulkasil S | Wessalon | White carbon | Zeofree 80 | Zipax | Zorbax sil | UNII-ETJ7Z6XBU4 | Colloidal silica | EC 231-545-4

Transparent, tasteless crystals found in nature as agate, amethyst, chalcedony, cristobalite, flint, sand, QUARTZ, and tridymite. The compound is insoluble in water or acids except hydrofluoric acid.

Iron oxide

1332-37-2EINECS 215-570-8 | Iron oxide | Iron oxide| synthetic | Iron oxides | Synthetic iron oxide | AM 125 | Ancor FR | Ancor FY | Gastromark | Lautamasse | MIO 2F | MIO 40GN | MIO-KS | NAT | NYB 40 | Prodorite Filler | R 8098 | Se-DBS | Siferrit

Refractory ceramic fibers

142844-00-6Synthetic vitreous fibers | Refractory ceramic fibers | EC 604-314-4

Magnesium Carbonate

23389-33-5CCRIS 6856 | Magnesium carbonate

Magnesium hydroxide

1309-42-8S/G 84 | Asahi Glass 200-06 | Baschem 12 | CCRIS 3342 | Combustrol 500 | EINECS 215-170-3 | HSDB 659 | Hydro-mag MA | Ki 22-5B | Kisuma S 4 | Kisuma 4AF | Kisuma 5 | Kisuma 5A | Kisuma 5B | Kisuma 5BG | Kisuma 5B-N | Kisuma 5E | Kisuma 78 | Kyowamag F | Lycal 96 HSE | Magmesia hydrate | Magnesia magma | Magnesiamaito | Magnesium dihydroxide | Magnesium hydroxide | Magnesium hydroxide gel | Magnesium hydroxide (Mg(OH)2) | Magnesium oxide (Mg(OH)2) | Magox | Marinco H | Marinco H 1241 | Martinal VPF 8812 | Milk of magnesia | Milmag | Mint-O-Mag | Nemalite | Reachim | Star 200 | Versamag | 200-06H | Alcanex NHC 25 | DP 393 | DSB 100 | Duhor | Duhor N | Ebson RF | FloMag H | FloMag HUS | Hydrofy G 1.5 | Hydrofy G 2.5 | Hydrofy N | Mag Chem MH 10 | MagneClear 58 | Magnesium(II) hydroxide | KX 8S(A) | KX 8S(B) | Magnifin H 10 | UNII-NBZ3QY004S | EC 215-170-3

An inorganic compound that occurs in nature as the mineral brucite. It acts as an antacid with cathartic effects.

Carbofuran

1563-66-2C2292-59A | D 1221 | 5-17-04-00048 (Beilstein Handbook Reference) | AI3-27164 | BAY 70143 | 7-Benzofuranol| 2|3-dihydro-2|2-dimethyl-| methylcarbamate | Brifer | BRN 1428746 | Carbamic acid| methyl-| 2|3-dihydro-2|2-dimethyl-7-benzofuranyl ester | Carbamic acid| methyl-| 2|2-dimethyl-2|3-dihydrobenzofuran-7-yl ester | Carbofuran | Carbofurane | Caswell No. 160A | CCRIS 4017 | Chinufur | Crisfuran | Curaterr | 2|3-Dihydro-2|2-dimethyl-7-benzofuranol methylcarbamate | 2|3-Dihydro-2|2-dimethylbenzofuran-7-yl methylcarbamate | 2|3-Dihydro-2|2-dimethylbenzofuranyl-7-N-methylcarbamate | 2|2-Dimethyl-7-coumaranyl N-methylcarbamate | 2|2-Dimethyl-2|3-dihydro-7-benzofuranyl N-methylcarbamate | EINECS 216-353-0 | ENT 27|164 | EPA Pesticide Chemical Code 090601 | FMC 10242 | Furacarb | Furadan | Furadan G | Furadan 3G | Furadan 4F | HSDB 1530 | Karbofuranu [Polish] | Kenofuran | ME F248 | Methyl carbamic acid 2|3-dihydro-2|2-dimethyl-7-benzofuranyl ester | N-Metylokarbaminian 2|3-dwuwodoro-2|2-dwumetylobenzofuranylu-7 [Polish] | NIA 10242 | Niagara 10242 | Niagara nia-10242 | NSC 167822 | OMS-864 | Pillarfuran | Yaltox | Karbofuranu | N-Metylokarbaminian 2|3-dwuwodoro-2|2-dwumetylobenzofuranylu-7 | UNII-SKF77S6Y67 | Bayer 70143 | OMS 864 | Furadan F | Diafuran | Sunfuran | Terafuran

A cholinesterase inhibitor that is used as a systemic insecticide, an acaricide, and nematocide. (From Merck Index, 11th ed)