Ferrocyanide+of+iron

  • 21List of food additives — This is an alphabetical list of food additives. For related lists, see also: List of food additives, Codex Alimentarius and E number.: This article is incomplete. Please help by expanding it. List of food additive types* Acidity regulators * Anti …

    Wikipedia

  • 22Salt — This article is about common table salt. For other uses, see Salt (disambiguation). Table salt (NaCl) crystal …

    Wikipedia

  • 23Rubidium — krypton ← rubidium → strontium K ↑ Rb ↓ …

    Wikipedia

  • 24E number — This article is about the food additive codes. For other uses, see E number (disambiguation). E numbers are number codes for food additives that have been assessed for use within the European Union (the E prefix stands for Europe ).[1] They are… …

    Wikipedia

  • 25wine — wineless, adj. winish, adj. /wuyn/, n., adj., v., wined, wining. n. 1. the fermented juice of grapes, made in many varieties, such as red, white, sweet, dry, still, and sparkling, for use as a beverage, in cooking, in religious rites, etc., and… …

    Universalium

  • 26Prussian blue — noun Etymology: Prussia, Germany Date: 1724 1. any of numerous blue iron pigments formerly regarded as ferric ferrocyanide 2. a dark blue crystalline hydrated ferric ferrocyanide Fe4[Fe(CN)6]3•xH2O used as a test for ferric iron 3. a greenish… …

    New Collegiate Dictionary

  • 27Case hardening — or surface hardening is the process of hardening the surface of a metal, often a low carbon steel, by infusing elements into the material s surface, forming a thin layer of a harder alloy. Case hardening is usually done after the part in question …

    Wikipedia

  • 28List of inorganic compounds — Tentative listing related to this page, inorganic compounds by element (presently under construction), as well as . This list is not necessarily complete or up to date ndash; if you see an article that should be here but isn t (or one that… …

    Wikipedia

  • 29Copper — For other uses, see Copper (disambiguation) …

    Wikipedia

  • 30Cyanotype — Anna Atkins algae Cyanotype is a photographic printing process that gives a cyan blue print. The process was popular in engineering circles well into the 20th century. The simple and low cost process enabled them to produce large scale copies of… …

    Wikipedia