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Ammonium Acetate is used in textile dying as a mordant in dyeing of wool, silk, acrylics, nylon. It is also used in the surface treatment of metals, as a gelling agent in production of rubber latex, in the production of gel foam carpet backing, and is used as a biodegradable de-icing agent. Ammonium Acetate is also used with acetic acid to create a buffer solution that can be thermally decomposed to non-ionic products. Ammonium Acetate is also often used in organic synthesis.
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Inorganic in nature, ammonium fluoride possesses a wurtzite crystalline structure, a sharp saline taste, and is highly water soluble. The acid salt form is preferred in its application for glass etching and related silicates. Further uses include wood preservation, mothproofing, printing and dyeing textiles, and as an antiseptic in breweries.
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Ammonium Thiocyanate is a colorless crystalline solid. Its applications include: used as a tracer in oil fields, ingredient in rust proofing compositions, intermediate for herbicides, adjuvant in textile dyeing and printing, ingredient in fertilizers, stabilizer or accelerator in photography, ingredients of freezing solutions, adhesives, curing resins, pickling iron and steel, electroplating, and is used as a polymerization catalyst.
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Copper Thiocyanate is used in flame retardants for PVC plastics, protective antifouling marine coatings, and the electrodes of some batteries
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Ferric Ammonium Oxalate (FAO) is useful as a reducing agent for photography, bleaching, and rust removal. It is used in photography, and electroplating industry. FAO is widely used as an purifying agent in pharmaceutical industry, precipitating agent in rare-earth metal processing, bleaching agent in textile and wood industry, rust-remover for metal treatment, grinding agent, waste water treatment, acid rinse in laundries and removing scale from automobile radiators.
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Essentially the sodium salt of formic acid, sodium formate usually appears as a white deliquescent powder. Its primary use is in fabric dyeing and printing processes, and it also acts as a buffering agent for strong mineral acids to increase pH. Most people come into contact with sodium formate as a food additive, and when it is used as a de-icing agent. Most important to humans though is the use of sodium formate as a strong electrolyte, helping the human body regulate nervous system function such as the autonomic functions of the cardiopulmonary systems of the heart and lungs. Sodium formate is one of the most effective electrolytes, so small quantities of it can be found in sports drink or rehydration powder packs. Fitness and bodybuilding experts all recommend that anyone training for any sort of fitness competition regularly consume small quantities of sodium formate in beverages or blended in with meal replacements in order make certain they stay hydrated and functioning at peak efficiency.
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