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Inorganic Chemical Compounds Starting with S

List of Inorganic and Organometallic Compounds

By Anne Marie Helmenstine, Ph.D., About.com

This is a list of inorganic and organometallic compounds which have names beginning with the letter S.

Index of Inorganic Compounds

  • Samarium(II) iodide – SmI2
  • Samarium(III) chloride – SmCl3
  • Scandium(III) chloride – ScCl3
  • Selenium dioxide – SeO2
  • Silane – SiH4
  • Silicon dioxide – SiO2
  • Silver chloride – AgCl
  • Silver(I) fluoride – AgF
  • Silver(II) fluoride – AgF2
  • Silver iodide – AgI
  • Silver nitrate – AgNO3
  • Sodium acetate – NaC2H3O2
  • Sodium bromide – NaBr
  • Sodium bromate – NaBrO3
  • Sodium carbonate – Na2CO3
  • Sodium chloride – NaCl
  • Sodium chlorate – NaClO3
  • Sodium cyanide – NaCN
  • Sodium hydride – NaH
  • Sodium hydrogen carbonate (Sodium bicarbonate) – NaHCO3
  • Sodium hydrosulfide – NaSH
  • Sodium hydroxide – NaOH
  • Sodium iodide – NaI
  • Sodium monofluorophosphate (MFP) – NaPFO3
  • Sodium nitrate – NaNO3
  • Sodium nitrite – NaNO2
  • Sodium percarbonate – 2Na2CO3.3H2O2
  • Sodium phosphate; Trisodium phosphate – Na3PO4
  • Sodium silicate – Na2SiO3
  • Sodium sulfate – Na2SO4
  • Sodium sulfide – Na2S
  • Sodium sulfite – Na2SO3
  • Stannous chloride (tin(II) chloride) – SnCl2
  • Stibine – SbH3
  • Strontium chloride – SrCl2
  • Strontium nitrate – Sr(NO3)2
  • Sulfamic acid – H3NO3S
  • Sulfane – H2S
  • Sulfur dioxide – SO2
  • Sulfuric acid – H2SO4
  • Sulfurous acid – H2SO3
  • Sulfuryl chloride – SO2Cl2

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