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  2. Cadmium hydride - Wikipedia

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    The compound, Cs 3 CdH 5, prepared by the reaction of caesium hydride, CsH, and cadmium metal powder at high temperature contains the CdH 2− 4 ion, along with caesium cations, Cs +, and hydride anions, H −. The tetrahedral anion is an example of an ionic complex of CdH 2. The average Cd-H bond length in CdH 2− 4 is 182pm.

  3. List of chemical databases - Wikipedia

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    Small molecules (most of entries have <100 atoms) major conformers with its 3D and easy search on them. M. good correlated with PubChem on data that is available on PubChem. "HugeMDB". 102 million. ICSC. ILO International Chemical Safety Cards. International Labour Organization.

  4. Heubach Colorants India - Wikipedia

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    Heubach Colorants India Ltd, formerly known as Clariant Chemicals India Ltd, is an Indian specialty chemicals manufacturing company, headquartered in Navi Mumbai. [2] It is engaged in the manufacture of specialty chemicals for domestic and industrial use. It manufactures and markets pigments, pigment preparations and dyes for textiles, leather ...

  5. Chemical industry in India - Wikipedia

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    The chemical industry of India is a major industry in the Indian economy and as of 2022, contributes 7% of the country's Gross Domestic Product ( GDP ). [1] India is the world's sixth largest producer of chemicals and the third largest in Asia, as of 2022. [2] The value of the Indian chemical industry was estimated at $100 billion dollars in ...

  6. Petroleum, Chemicals and Petrochemicals Investment Region

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    In India, Petroleum, Chemicals and Petrochemicals Investment Regions ( PCPIRs ), originally known as Mega-Chemical Industrial Estates ( MCIES) or chemical hubs, are special economic zones intended to facilitate production of petroleum and petrochemicals. The Government of India introduced the concept of chemical hubs in 2005.

  7. Bengal Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals - Wikipedia

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    Bengal Chemicals & Pharmaceuticals Ltd. (BCPL), formerly Bengal Chemical & Pharmaceutical Works Ltd. (BCPW), is an Indian central public sector undertaking under the ownership of Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers, Government of India. [2] lt manufactures industrial chemicals, pharmaceuticals like antibiotic injectables, tablets and capsules ...

  8. Hindustan Organic Chemicals Limited - Wikipedia

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    Phenol, Acetone, Hydrogen Peroxide. Hindustan Organic Chemicals Limited (HOCL) is an Indian central public sector undertaking based in Mumbai. [5] [6] It was established in 1960 to indigenize manufacture of basic chemicals and to reduce country’s dependence on import of vital organic chemicals. Its products are Phenol, Acetone, Nitrobenzene ...

  9. Indian Chemical Society - Wikipedia

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    The Indian Chemical Society is a scientific society dedicated in the field of chemistry from India. [1] [2] It was established in 1924 with Prafulla Chandra Ray as its founding president. [3] The same year the society started to publish its "Quarterly Journal of Indian Chemical Society" (1924– 1927) which is currently known as Journal of ...