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  • *Stabilizing chromium(II) and samarium(II) compounds ...ted hydroxytoluene (BHT) is usually added to limit the peroxide formation. Sodium hydroxide pellets are usually added to precipitate the resulting peroxides.
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  • ...is acid, and is a very useful precursor to [[Organotin chemistry|organotin compounds]]. ...d that an empty trap vessel is placed between the reaction chamber and the sodium hydroxide to prevent suckback into the reaction vessel.
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  • | Name = Sodium sulfate | IUPACName = Sodium sulfate
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  • ...ium salt, such as [[strontium nitrate]], and an alkali carbonate such as [[sodium carbonate]]. [[Strontium oxide]] or [[Strontium hydroxide|hydroxide]] left [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • ...ich leaves Cl<sup>-</sup> ions behind which can easily attack many organic compounds. However, the [[sulfate]] ions left behind by the dissociation of sulfuric ...such a spillage occurs, neutralize it with any reducing solution such as [[sodium thiosulfate]], [[ascorbic acid]] or [[glucose]].
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  • ...hese salts to fluoresce in solution. These ions are also paramagnetic, and compounds of terbium(III) may be lifted by a powerful magnet. ...nd its solubility decreases as temperature increases. Double sulfates with sodium and potassium are even less soluble. [[Terbium oxalate]] is extremely insol
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  • Can be neutralized with sodium hydroxide or destroyed with Fenton's reagent. Make sure you perform the neu [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • ...ating agents for swimming pools, though it's more often encountered as its sodium salt. It can be purchased online too, where it is usually quite cheap. Can be neutralized with an aqueous solution of [[sodium thiosulfate]]/sulfite/bisulfite/metabisulfite.
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  • *Making [[sodium borohydride]] [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • Urea forms many adducts with acids and other inorganic and organic compounds. It also acts as a source of ammonia in certain reactions, such as in the p | [[Sodium carbonate]] || || water || [[sodium cyanate]] || produces ammonia gas
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  • [[Sodium metavanadate]] can be made by reacting vanadium(V) oxide with hot [[sodium carbonate]]. This can then be reacted with [[ammonium chloride]] to form th [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • ...]] or any other water soluble zinc(II) salt with [[sodium carbonate]] or [[sodium bicarbonate]]. It can also be made by the reaction of zincates with carbon *Preparation of zinc salts and compounds
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  • ...htens to white, reflecting conversion to zinc oxide and the formation of [[sodium chromate]] in solution. ...e is easily produced by the combination of a solution of [[sodium chromate|sodium]] or [[potassium chromate]] with a solution of [[zinc nitrate]], [[Zinc chl
    5 KB (623 words) - 14:38, 4 June 2019
  • A more clean method involves electrolyzing a solution of [[sodium bicarbonate]] with a zinc anode. Zinc hydroxide and hydrogen gas are produc [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • | Name = Sodium perchlorate | IUPACName = Sodium perchlorate
    8 KB (1,080 words) - 09:06, 14 August 2023
  • ...is produced when hydrazine sulfate is reacted with a strong base such as [[sodium hydroxide]]. ...l ketone]] and a few hundred mg of [[gelatin]] and cooled down to 0°C. [[Sodium hypochlorite]] is then added dropwise until the stoichiometric amount has b
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  • ...by heating [[calcium fluoride]] (which can be obtained as a mineral) or [[sodium fluoride]] in conc. or dil. [[sulfuric acid]] (but not too diluted) and col [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • ...k acid (pK<sub>a</sub> = 11.6), forming hydrated peroxide salts (such as [[sodium peroxide]] octahydrate) with alkalis in aqueous solution. ...ly will react faster than the acid alone, but will also react with organic compounds, sometimes explosively. Depending on the ratio of peroxide and sulfuric aci
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  • ...solves, it is called [[deliquescence|deliquescent]]. A list of hygroscopic compounds can be found in the categories section of this wiki. ...s used instead of [[sodium nitrate]], as it's not hygroscopic, even though sodium nitrate has a slightly higher oxygen content per mass.
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  • ...produce large amounts of iron oxide is through electrolysis. A solution of sodium chloride is electrolyzed with two iron electrodes, producing insoluble iron Add alkali, such as sodium hydroxide, to precipitate more iron (III) hydroxide, which can be calcined
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