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  • ...ls is to convert solutions of their ions to the insoluble [[carbonate]] or oxide, often one of the most stable and nontoxic forms of these elements, prior t ...this, which is typically the least harmful, preferably to [[chromium(III) oxide]]. [[Chromium dioxide]] may be another feasible option, as it is found in c
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  • ...eir use. Beryllium metal will slowly oxidize in open air to form beryllium oxide, which is easy to scrape off the metal and get airborne. If inhaled, beryll ...[uranium]], [[thorium]] or [[americium]] rapidly oxidize in air and if the oxide dust is inhaled, it may lead to internal irradiation and heavy metal poison
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  • |below=[[Silver]] |oxidation states comment=​(a mildly basic oxide)
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  • | style="text-align:center;"| Actinium(III) hydroxide | style="text-align:center;"| Barium oxide
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  • | style="text-align:center;"| Nitric oxide (gas) | style="text-align:center;"| Nitrous oxide (gas)
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  • *[https://www.sciencemadness.org/whisper/viewthread.php?tid=26676 Titanium (III) Potassium Alum: failed attempt] ...emadness.org/whisper/viewthread.php?tid=5650 Preparation of Ammonium iron (III) sulphate (ferric alum)]
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  • ...ulfate will react with [[silver nitrate]] to form [[silver(I,III) oxide]] (silver peroxide):<ref>Marshall, H.; Journal of the Chemical Society; vol. 59; (189 ...te oxidizes [[acetone]] in the presence of diluted [[sulfuric acid]] and [[silver]] metal to [[acetic acid]], releasing carbon dioxide:<ref>Broensted, J. N.;
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  • !Oxide |I
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  • Silver (I) ferrate is also known to exist, though synthesis of this ferrate is compli ...poferrates can be prepared by calcining alkali metal oxides and iron (III) oxide together in an oxygen atmosphere. The +5 hypoferrates can be prepared by th
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  • ...ction, resulting in ignition. However, some oxidizers, like liq. [[nitrous oxide]] are added, it still does not produce a visible flame. Meaning that the co ...educing agent, capable of reducing iron(III) salts to iron(II), as well as silver salts to their respective metals.
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  • | Name = Silver oxide | IUPACName = Silver(I) oxide
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