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  • ==Strong vs. weak== ...es not associate completely, but achieves an equilibrium between conjugate acids and bases.
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  • ...ted above 1000 °C. It will dissolve in alkali solutions and non-oxidizing acids, such as [[hydrochloric acid]] releasing hydrogen gas, but not in [[nitric Bulk beryllium metal should be kept away from strong acids or sharp objects. Powdered beryllium must be kept in closed containers, awa
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  • ...e]] rapidly hydrolyse in moist air and water. Bismuth will react with most acids, but [[oxygen]] or [[hydrogen peroxide]] has to be present to oxidize the m ...re element. Small samples of bismuth metal can levitate in the presence of strong magnetic fields. Similar to antimony, gallium, germanium and silicon, bismu
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  • ...in glacial acetic acid as a step in the production of camphor. With dilute acids, terpin hydrate becomes the major product.
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  • '''Aluminium''' (or '''aluminum''') is a strong and light metal with the symbol '''Al''' and atomic number 13, well known f ...ed by adding molten [[gallium]] metal. With the layer removed, aluminium's strong reducing properties become apparent.
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  • Ammonia is a colorless gas with a strong, pungent odor, sometimes described as being similar to rotting fish. It is ...gical response that increases heart and breathing rates and creates a very strong feeling of wakefulness. This is the same response seen when one is woken us
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  • | SolubleOther = Reacts with strong acids<br>Soluble in [[acetone]], [[ammonia]], [[ethanol]], [[sulfur dioxide]]
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  • When treated with acids, it releases carbon dioxide: ...ven at low temperatures, releasing [[ammonia]] gas, which gives the salt a strong smell. The decomposition occurs faster at high temperatures.
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  • Calcium fluoride will react with a strong acid, such [[sulfuric acid]] to yield [[calcium sulfate]] and [[hydrogen fl Calcium fluoride has poor solubility in water. Contact with strong acids, such as sulfuric acid should be avoided, as it will generate toxic hydrofl
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  • | SolubleOther = Reacts with acids<br>Slightly soluble in [[glycerol]]<br>Insoluble in alcohols, alkanes ...ipitating the less soluble calcium carbonate. Limewater reacts easily with acids to form other calcium compounds, and has an advantage over calcium oxide be
    8 KB (1,050 words) - 20:51, 6 June 2018
  • ...ium]] powder or [[nitromethane]], its sensitivity greatly increases, and a strong impact is enough to cause it to detonate, such as the impact from a gun. Th
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  • '''Calcium hypochlorite''' ('''Ca(OCl)<sub>2</sub>''') is a strong [[oxidizer]] used to chlorinate swimming pools. As a solid, it is a much mo Strong acids react with the hypochlorite to produce chlorine. Typically, aqueous HCl is
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  • ==Acids and bases== [[Nitric acid]] tends to act as a base in relatively pure acids, such as [[hydrofluoric acid]] and [[sulfuric acid]].
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  • Aqua regia is a fuming red-yellow liquid at standard conditions, with a strong irritant smell. [[Category:Acids]]
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  • ...concentrated [[Hydrochloric acid|hydrochloric]] and [[Nitric acid|nitric]] acids. This results in an orange-yellow solution that can be dried in a desiccato ...dried, solutions may contain traces of either of the two corrosive mineral acids used to make it. 
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  • ...her = Reacts with bases<br>Soluble in [[alcohol]]s<br>Insoluble in mineral acids, organic solvents Strong oxidizers such as [[sodium hypochlorite|hypochlorite]] can oxidise the aque
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  • ...at removing limescale, it's too expensive (compared to the other mentioned acids) to be wasted this way, so it's best to only use it if all the others befor A diluted solution of a strong acid, such as [[hydrochloric acid]], can be used to clean glassware, usuall
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  • | SolubleOther = Reacts with acids<br>Soluble in aq. [[ammonia]], [[Potassium cyanide|KCN]], [[ammonium chlori ...er metal by carbothermal reduction, in which it is reduced by carbon under strong heat.
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  • ...it may hydrolyze to [[ethanol]] in contact with extremely strong bases or acids. [[Hydroiodic acid]] will cleave ethers. ...d aldehydes will coat the NaOH flakes, slowing the reaction significantly. Strong stirring of the crude ether can speed up the purification process, as this
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  • ...ill decompose DMSO at the same temperature much faster than the latter two acids.<ref>http://chemistry-chemists.com/N3_2011/U/DMSO-technical_bulletin.pdf</r
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