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Chemical Formula
Dictionary of chemical formulas
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This is a list of chemical compounds with chemical formulas and CAS numbers, indexed by formula. This complements alternative listings to be found at list of inorganic compounds, list of organic compounds and inorganic compounds by element.
Table of contents: A B C Ca-Cu D E F G H I K L M N O P R S T U V W X Y Z &
[edit] Tables to be merged
Inorganic:
A B Ca-Cu G H I L M N O P S
Organic:
C C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 C9

C10 C11 C12 C13 C14 C15 C16 C17 C18 C19

C20 C21 C22 C23 C24 C25-C29 C30-C39 C40-C49 C50-C100
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Chemical formula
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CAS number
AgCl3Cu2
dicopper silver trichloride
69569-0
AgClO4 silver perchlorate
7783-93-9
AgF silver fluoride
7775-41-9
AgF2 silver difluoride
7775-41-9
AgI silver iodide
7783-96-2
AgIO3 silver iodate
7783-97-3
AgMnO4 silver permanganate
7783-98-4
AgN3 silver azide
13863-88-2
AgNO3 silver nitrate
7761-88-8
Ag2O silver oxide
1301-96-8
AgONC silver fulminate
5610-59-3
AgSNC silver thiocyanate
14104-20-2
Ag2C2 silver acetylide
7659-31-6
Ag2CO3 silver(I) carbonate
534-16-7
Ag2C2O4 silver oxalate
533-51-7
Ag2Cl2 silver(II) dichloride
75763-82-5
Ag2CrO4 silver chromate
7784-01-2
Ag2Cr2O7 silver dichromate

Ag2F silver subfluoride
1302-01-8
Ag2MoO4 silver molybdate
13765-74-7
Ag2O silver(I) oxide
20667-12-3
Ag2S silver sulfide
21548-73-2
Ag2SO4 silver sulfate
10294-26-5
Ag2SeO3 silver selenite
7784-05-6
Ag2SeO4 silver selenate
7784-07-8
Ag2Te silver(I) telluride
12002-99-2
Ag3Br2 silver dibromide
11078-32-3
Ag3Br3 silver tribromide
11078-33-4
Ag3Cl3 silver(III) trichloride
12444-96-1
Ag3I3 silver(III) triiodide
37375-12-5
Ag3PO4 silver phosphate
7784-09-0
AlBO aluminium boron oxide
12041-48-4
AlBO2 aluminium borate
61279-70-7
AlBr aluminium monobromide
22359-97-3
AlBr3 aluminium tribromide
7727-15-3

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