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Cadmium stearate is a salt with the formula Cd(O2CC17H35)2. Classified as a metallic soap, this a white solid is used as a lubricant and as a heat- and light-stabilizer in polyvinyl chloride. It is produced by the reaction of cadmium chloride with sodium stearate or heating stearic acid and cadmium oxide or hydroxide. The use of cadmium stearate is being phased out because of its toxicity.

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  • Cadmiumstearat (de)
  • Cadmium stearate (en)
  • Stearynian kadmu (pl)
  • Стеарат кадмия (ru)
  • 硬脂酸镉 (zh)
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  • Cadmiumstearat ist eine chemische Verbindung aus der Gruppe der Cadmiumverbindungen und Fettsäuresalze. (de)
  • Cadmium stearate is a salt with the formula Cd(O2CC17H35)2. Classified as a metallic soap, this a white solid is used as a lubricant and as a heat- and light-stabilizer in polyvinyl chloride. It is produced by the reaction of cadmium chloride with sodium stearate or heating stearic acid and cadmium oxide or hydroxide. The use of cadmium stearate is being phased out because of its toxicity. (en)
  • Stearynian kadmu – organiczny związek chemiczny, sól kadmowa kwasu stearynowego. Ma działanie kancerogenne. (pl)
  • Стеарат кадмия — органическое соединение,соль кадмия и стеариновой кислоты с формулой Cd(C18H35O2)2,бесцветные (белые) кристаллы,не растворяется в воде. Это токсичное и канцерогенное вещество, как и остальные органические и неорганические соединения кадмия. (ru)
  • 硬脂酸镉(Cadmium stearate),分子式Cd(C17H35COO)2。 (zh)
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  • Cadmium stearate.svg (en)
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  • Cadmium dioctadecanoate (en)
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  • Cadmium distearate; Cadmium stearate; Cadmium dioctadecanoate (en)
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  • Cadmiumstearat ist eine chemische Verbindung aus der Gruppe der Cadmiumverbindungen und Fettsäuresalze. (de)
  • Cadmium stearate is a salt with the formula Cd(O2CC17H35)2. Classified as a metallic soap, this a white solid is used as a lubricant and as a heat- and light-stabilizer in polyvinyl chloride. It is produced by the reaction of cadmium chloride with sodium stearate or heating stearic acid and cadmium oxide or hydroxide. The use of cadmium stearate is being phased out because of its toxicity. (en)
  • Stearynian kadmu – organiczny związek chemiczny, sól kadmowa kwasu stearynowego. Ma działanie kancerogenne. (pl)
  • Стеарат кадмия — органическое соединение,соль кадмия и стеариновой кислоты с формулой Cd(C18H35O2)2,бесцветные (белые) кристаллы,не растворяется в воде. Это токсичное и канцерогенное вещество, как и остальные органические и неорганические соединения кадмия. (ru)
  • 硬脂酸镉(Cadmium stearate),分子式Cd(C17H35COO)2。 (zh)
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  • Cadmium distearate; Cadmium(II) stearate; Cadmium(II) dioctadecanoate (en)
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  • Cadmium dioctadecanoate (en)
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