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  • ...b><sup>2-</sup> is a very strong oxidizer that readily reacts with organic compounds, ammonium and cations of metals that aren't in their highest state of oxida * [[Sodium ferrate]] Na<sub>2</sub>FeO<sub>4</sub> (stable, soluble)
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  • Phosphorus triiodide can be neutralized with a solution of [[sodium thiosulfate]]. This should be done slowly, since PI<sub>3</sub> reacts exot [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • In some countries, the sale of Cr(VI) compounds is regulated. ...ade by adding [[potassium hydroxide]] and conc. [[hydrogen peroxide]] or [[sodium hypochlorite|bleach]] to a suspension of [[chromium(III) hydroxide]].
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  • MEKP can be neutralized with a reducing agent, such as sodium sulfite. If no more peroxides are present in the neutralization product, it [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • ...ed [[hydrogen peroxide]] solution to solutions of metal chromates, such as sodium or [[potassium chromate]], and followed by extraction from aqueous solution The addition of an acidified solution of 3% [[hydrogen peroxide]] to [[sodium chromate]] will cause it to turn from yellow to dark blue-brown. The chroma
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  • | OtherCompounds = [[Sodium bisulfate]] Unlike its sodium counterpart, potassium bisulfate does not appear to be available as pH lowe
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  • ...is a soluble barium compound, useful for the preparation of various barium compounds. Reaction with [[sodium hydroxide]] gives [[barium hydroxide]], which is moderately soluble in wate
    6 KB (700 words) - 14:57, 18 November 2023
  • | Name = Sodium nitrite | IUPACName = Sodium nitrite
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  • Potassium bicarbonate, like its [[sodium bicarbonate|sodium counterpart]] will react with acids to form potassium salt of the said acid ...d by winemaking stores as a pH regulator/buffer. It is more expensive than sodium bicarbonate.
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  • Hydrogen cyanide reacts with [[sodium hydroxide]] to yield [[sodium cyanide]]. Due to its extreme toxicity, HCN production is generally avoided and instead sodium cyanide or other cyanide salts are used for reactions where a cyanide group
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  • | OtherCompounds = [[Sodium azide]] ...hind pure [[lead]]. However, the decomposition is not as smooth as that of sodium azide, and may explode. If the decomposition takes place in air, [[lead(II)
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  • ...chloroethane]] at 105 °C in the presence of [[potassium hydroxide]] and [[sodium formate]].<ref>Zahalka, Hayder A.; Sasson, Yoel; Synthesis; nb. 9; (1986); [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • | Name = Sodium formate | IUPACName = Sodium formate
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  • ...fluxing concentrated sulfuric acid (90-98%) with [[calcium fluoride]] or [[sodium fluoride]] between 100-300 °C, in a PTFE or PTFE clad reactor. The HF gas ...ride can be neutralized in liquid form by reacting it with soluble calcium compounds to form the insoluble [[calcium fluoride]], which is safe to handle, in eit
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  • | OtherCompounds = [[Sodium azide]]
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  • | Name = Sodium sulfite | IUPACName = Sodium sulfite
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  • ...mmonium perchlorate|perchlorate]] with another of [[sodium permanganate]]. Sodium chlorate/perchlorate will remain in the solution due to its high solubility ...g a reducing agent such as [[sodium metabisulfite]], [[sodium sulfite]], [[sodium thiosulfate]], [[sulfur dioxide]], which converts it into [[ammonium sulfat
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  • '''Crystal growing''' is the hobby of producing [[crystal]]s of various compounds. Crystals may be grown for other purposes, such as X-ray crystallography, b Crystal growing can also be used for obtaining very pure chemical compounds.
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  • ...deos on YouTube. I hope that this will shed some light on the lesser known compounds/reactions as well; I myself find a few great videos here and there while se [https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=btvQdW4fXJE Lab Tips: Making Sodium wire for drying solvents]
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  • | Name = Sodium bisulfite | IUPACName = Sodium hydrogen sulfite
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