Can't think of anything specific, but surfactants would be a good place to look: soaps, detergents, etc.
dioctyl sodium sulfosuccinate
You Betcha! Chlorine Gas, a biproduct of its chemical reaction (Mixture you specified) is deadly, Its also corrosive so you will "rust in peace"....don't play with chemicals!
In the US, Dioctyl phthalate (DOP) has FDA approval for use in flexible medical items made of polyvinyl chloride (pvc) plastic. DOP is found in medical tubing, blood bags, etc.
Yes, dioctyl phthalate is classified as a hazardous substance. It is considered harmful if ingested, inhaled, or if it comes into contact with the skin and eyes. It is important to handle and store it properly to prevent any health risks.
ammonium perchlorate
Ammonium Chloride
NH4Cl is ammonium chloride.
Dioctyl sodium sulfosuccinate is a surfactant commonly used in pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and personal care products. It helps to reduce surface tension and improve the solubility of various substances in formulations. Additionally, it can act as an emulsifier and wetting agent in different applications.
Ammonium Dichromate: (NH4)2Cr2O7. The subscript on Ammonium (NH4) is 2.
ammonium tetraoxosulphate vi acid *************************** We were taught this is Ammonium Hydrogen Sulphate [Also: Ammonium Bisulphate]
The subscript for ammonium in ammonium dichromate is (NH4)2. This means there are two ammonium ions present in the compound.
Ammonium ion (NH4+) is present in all ammonium salts (eg. ammonium chloride, or ammonium nitrate), and in smaller amounts in an ammonia (NH3) solution.