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  • ...[[aluminium oxide]] dissolved in [[Sodium hexafluoroaluminate|cryolite]] (sodium aluminium fluoride) at close to 1000 degrees Celsius. This is ironic, as th ...ct with [[mercury]] and (liquid) [[gallium]], as these metals will form an amalgam with aluminium and induce structural failure in aluminium made objects. Sal
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  • ...when the gold concentration is low. [[Mercury]] dissolves gold forming an amalgam. ...gold oxide can be observed in the alkali melt. Small amounts of metallic [[sodium]] have also been observed, which rapidly form an alloy with the gold, which
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  • ...l react with a nitrite salt, yielding [[nitromethane]] if [[sodium nitrite|sodium]] or [[potassium nitrite]] are used, with methyl nitrite as minor product. ...onding metals. It's '''ABSOLUTELY CRUCIAL''' to avoid contact with mercury amalgam, as this will yield the volatile compound dimethylmercury, one of the most
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  • ...h are more toxic than their corresponding metals. AVOID contact with their amalgam, as this yields their volatile, extremely toxic and quite deadly organometa Ethyl iodide can be hydrolyzed to ethanol with [[sodium hydroxide]], which can be either burned or recycled if necessary.
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  • Mercury(II) chloride forms an amalgam with [[aluminium]] and prevents it from forming a protective oxide layer, w Another route involves heating a mixture of [[mercury(II) sulfate]] and [[sodium chloride]]. HgCl<sub>2</sub> is formed as vapors, and sublimes, condensing
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  • | Name = Sodium borohydride | IUPACName = Sodium tetrahydridoborate
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  • ...uric acid will react with a hot aq. solution of [[sodium nitrite]] to form sodium violurate.<ref>https://illumina-chemie.de/viewtopic.php?t=5502</ref> ...d slightly oxidized barbituric acid from diethyl malonate and urea, with [[sodium ethoxide]] being as a condensing agent.
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  • An '''amalgam''' is an alloy of [[mercury]] with another metal, which, depending on the p ...tal mercury dissolves most metals, forming amalgam. Mercury will even form amalgam with the ammonium species, though the compound is unstable, decomposing at
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  • ...converted via Beckmann rearrangement to caprolactam or reduced with sodium amalgam to cyclohexylamine. ...prepared from [[cyclohexanol]] by oxidation with [[chromium trioxide]]. [[Sodium hypochlorite]] can also be used.
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  • *[[Sodium borohydride]] with sodium hydroxide in water<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cPCE23MctY8 Synthes *[[Zinc]] dust with [[sodium hydroxide]] in [[ethanol]]<ref>http://www.orgsyn.org/demo.aspx?prep=cv1p009
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  • Another route involves the reduction of allantoin using sodium amalgam.
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  • Treating diborane with sodium [[amalgam]] gives NaBH<sub>4</sub> and Na[B<sub>3</sub>H<sub>8</sub>]. ...reduction of [[boron trifluoride]] with strong reducing agents, such as [[sodium hydride]], [[lithium hydride]] or [[lithium aluminium hydride]]:
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  • *Solid in liquid: Ionic compounds, like [[sodium chloride]] dissolve in water, dissociates into ions. Other compounds, like *Liquid in solid: [[Mercury]] in [[gold]] or [[sodium]], forming an [[amalgam]]; polymers containing plasticizers such as phthalate (liquid) in PVC (soli
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