Oxides
A chemical compound known as an oxide is one whose chemical formula includes at least one oxygen atom in addition to another element. "Oxide" is actually an O2-ion, which is the dianion of oxygen in the second-oxidation state. Oxides make up the majority of the crust of the Earth.
Barium Silicate, Lead Doped
Chromium Oxide Green
Cobalt Oxide, Cobalt (II, III) Oxide, Cobalt Tetroxide
Ferric Oxide 99.8% (Red Iron Oxide)
Ferric Oxide 99.8% (Red Iron Oxide) Technical
Magnetite, Fe3O4 (Black Iron Oxide 99%)
Magnetite, Natural, Mesh 325
Manganese Dioxide 92%
Manganese Dioxide, 80%
Potassium Hydroxide, Flakes, 90%
Red Iron Oxide, Ferric Oxide, Inorganic Pigment
Silica Powder, Ground Silica, 10 Micron
Silica Powder, Ground Silica, Mesh 325
Tin Oxide, Stannic Oxide, Tin (Iv) Oxide, Sno2, 99.8%
Tin Powder, 99.5%
Titanium Dioxide, Fcc, 99.9% Min
Zinc Oxide, Fine Powder, Usp
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