Silver Acetate AgO₂CCH₃
Silver acetate is an inorganic compound with the empirical formula CH3CO2Ag (or AgC2H3O2). It is a photosensitive, white, crystalline solid. It is a useful reagent in the laboratory as a source of silver ions lacking an oxidising anion.
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APPLICATIONS | In the health field, silver acetate containing products have been used in gum, spray, and lozenges to deter smokers from smoking. The silver in these products, when mixed with smoke, creates an unpleasant metallic taste in the smoker’s mouth, thus deterring them from smoking. |
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Silver Nanoparticles AgNPs
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Silver (I) Fluoride AgF
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Silver Citrate C₆H₅Ag₃O₇
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Silver Chromate Ag₂CrO₄
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Silver Phosphate Ag₃PO₄
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Silver Benzoate C₇H₅AgO₂
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Silver Acetate AgO₂CCH₃
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Silver Oxide Ag₂O
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Silver Chloride AgCl
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Silver Bromide AgBr
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Silver Sulphate Ag₂SO₄
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Silver Carbonate Ag₂CO₃
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Silver Coat Solution AgK(CN)₂–H₂O
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Silver Potassium Cyanide AgK(CN)₂
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Silver Nitrate AgNO₃