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  • ...res, stored in desiccator bags, that contain the anhydrous form. Some road salts are another source, and can be obtained in large quantities, though these p [[Category:Neutral salts]]
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  • ...er in energetic mixtures; however, due to the insolubility of many calcium salts, the nitrate ion in calcium nitrate can easily be used to prepare other mor [[Category:Neutral salts]]
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  • ...ponent of many cement mixes, and can be reacted with acids to form calcium salts. ...s completed, the hot quicklime should be left in a container filled with a neutral gas, such as [[nitrogen]], to prevent the oxide from reacting with water va
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  • ...[[acetone]], as most common desiccants tend to cause it to self-condense. Neutral calcium sulfate (no traces of bisulfate or hydroxide) is necessary, as any ...an be filtered and washed with cold water, then dried. To obtain perfectly neutral CaSO<sub>4</sub>, add a slight excess of ammonium sulfate to make sure all
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  • If the pH of the solution is neutral, then [[methane]] will be formed, and not DCM. *Separate organic compounds from salts
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  • === Anhydrous salts / Desiccants === *Anhydrous neutral magnesium sulfate, sodium sulfate.
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  • ...ompound, though it's not as often used due to its tendency to hydrolyze in neutral conditions. Lead nitrate is prone to partial hydrolysis in water, giving neutral solutions a cloudy appearance. This can be rectified by the addition of a s
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  • LiCl will react with soluble salts of heavy metals, such as [[Silver nitrate|silver]] and [[lead(II) nitrate]] ...adness.org/talk/viewthread.php?tid=12851 Seperation of Lithium from ground salts]
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  • | OtherNames = English salt<br>Bitter salts<br>Bath salts<br>Epsom salt<br>Epsomite These two chemicals are useful in producing other magnesium salts. It can also be used as a way to add sulfate ions to a solution, such as to
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  • ...with bases, such as sodium hydroxide or ammonia/amines, forming nitronate salts, which are highly sensitive to shock and impact, moreso when dry. ...much like higher primary nitroparaffins, decomposes to form hydroxylamine salts:<ref>S. B. Lippincott, H. B. Hass, ''Ind. Eng. Chem.'' '''1939''', 31, 1, 1
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  • [[Category:Neutral salts]]
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  • [[Category:Neutral salts]]
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  • [[Category:Neutral salts]]
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  • .... It is dark bluish green and is only stable under alkaline conditions. In neutral or acidic conditions, it decomposes to form [[potassium permanganate]], [[m ...[[potassium ferrate]], is only stable in strongly alkaline conditions. In neutral or acidic solutions it decomposes according to the following equation:
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  • [[Category:Neutral salts]]
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  • Sodium sulfate is known to form double salts, such as alums, NaAl(SO<sub>4</sub>)<sub>2</sub> (unstable above 39 °C) an Aqueous solutions of sodium sulfate are pH neutral.
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  • Urea is a weak organic base. It forms salts with strong acids.<ref> ...e H+ cation. With diprotic acids such as sulfuric, urea forms two types of salts: monocarbamide dihydrosulfate (carbamonium bisulfate, analogous to inorgani
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  • [[Category:Neutral salts]]
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  • ...ble salt is a common electrolyte for [[electrolysis]], as it is a cheap pH neutral ionic compound. It can also be electrolyzed to produce, depending on the co [[Category:Neutral salts]]
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  • Chromium(III) oxide reacts with acids to form chromium(III) salts, though samples that have been heavily annealed at high temperature, such a ...common byproduct of the reduction of chromium(VI) compounds, especially in neutral solution.
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