Salts and Inorganics
Salts and Inorganics
A variety of inorganic salts and elemental metals that can be used for large-scale, industrial purposes and everyday laboratory applications. Products are available in a range of chemical compositions, quantities, purities, and reagent grades.
Inorganics are elements and compounds, including carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, carbonates, cyanides, cyanates, and carbides, that do not contain a carbon-hydrogen bond. This group also includes carbon allotropes such as graphite and graphene.
Because organic chemicals include only those that contain carbon atoms bonded to hydrogen atoms, the majority of elements in the periodic table and most substances in the material world are considered to be inorganic chemicals.
Fisher Science Education™ Ammonium Chloride

CAS: 12125-02-9 Molecular Formula: ClH4N Molecular Weight (g/mol): 53.49 MDL Number: MFCD00011420 InChI Key: NLXLAEXVIDQMFP-UHFFFAOYSA-N Synonym: ammonium chloride,salmiac,sal ammoniac,ammonium muriate,ammoniumchlorid,ammoneric,darammon,amchlor,ammonium chloride nh4 cl,ammoniumklorid PubChem CID: 25517 ChEBI: CHEBI:31206 IUPAC Name: amine hydrochloride SMILES: N.Cl

Fisher Science Education™ Magnesium Chloride, Hexahydrate

CAS: 7791-18-6 Molecular Formula: Cl2H12MgO6 Molecular Weight (g/mol): 203.30 MDL Number: MFCD00149781 InChI Key: DHRRIBDTHFBPNG-UHFFFAOYSA-L Synonym: Magnesium Dichloride Hexahydrate IUPAC Name: magnesium(2+) hexahydrate dichloride SMILES: O.O.O.O.O.O.[Mg++].[Cl-].[Cl-]
