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  • ...of antimony(III) chloride. If scratched with a sharp object, an exothermic reaction occurs and white fumes are given off as metallic antimony is formed. Can de *[https://www.sciencemadness.org/whisper/viewthread.php?tid=62037 Remarkable reaction of antimony]
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  • ...ound in many zinc-carbon batteries. The oxide can be reduced in a thermite reaction with [[aluminium]] or even [[magnesium]], although carbon can also be used. The reaction with aluminium is exothermic enough to reach the boiling point of manganese. Manganese lumps are somewha
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  • ...nitrate can be prepared by reacting urea with nitric acid. The reaction is exothermic, so it's best to do it at low temperatures.
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  • One involves the direct reaction of [[sulfuric acid]] with [[manganese]] metal: This reaction however, does not work with [[manganese dioxide]], which is more available
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  • ...hydrogen chloride]]/[[hydrochloric acid]] mist, process which is extremely exothermic: This reaction can be used to synthesize [[acetic anhydride]].
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  • Chromyl chloride will oxidize [[toluene]] to [[benzaldehyde]]. This reaction occurs in two steps: ...water to yield [[chromic acid]] and [[hydrochloric acid]]. The reaction is exothermic.
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  • ...ting PI<sub>3</sub> from the solution is safe and gives good yield. If the reaction is done without a solvent, the resulting product is impure and the yield is Another route involves the reaction of [[phosphorus trichloride]] with [[hydrogen iodide]]:
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  • ...y damage. Known major accidents include reaction vessels shattering during reaction and splashing their content in the fume hood/lab, small explosions, toxic l ...s can result either from gas evolution or boiling (the latter results from exothermic reactions in liquid medium). This can be dangerous if the spilling liquid i
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  • The '''haloform reaction''' is the chemical reaction where a haloform (CHX<sub>3</sub>, where X = halogen) is produced by the ex ...lution, such as NaOH. The solution is then cooled, as the reaction is very exothermic. A methyl ketone, such as [[acetone]], [[methyl ethyl ketone]], 2-pentanone
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  • ...ide reacts with water to give [[sodium hydroxide]]. The reaction is highly exothermic. Reaction with alcohols gives their corresponding alkoxides.
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  • *Take a good look at the reaction/process, and if something doesn't seem right, do not proceed until further *When doing a reflux reaction that needs distilling afterwards, you can connect a 3-way distillation conn
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  • ...o hydrolyze it to mannitol and [[sodium nitrate]]. This reaction is highly exothermic and must be done very carefully at low temperatures and at low concentratio
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  • In aqueous solution, sulfur dioxide and iodine react as follows (Bunsen reaction): ...thylene glycol monomethyl ether). Alcoholic solvents like these give 1 : 1 reaction stoichiometry.
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  • ...rolysis of chloroacetic acid is limited. Since acid-base neutralization is exothermic, it's difficult to maintain a constant temperature. As such, glycolate-free Reaction of sodium chloroacetate with [[sodium nitrite]] in aqueous solution will yi
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  • ...ropellants refer to the chemical fuels used to propel chemical rockets via exothermic reduction-oxidation chemical reactions of the propellant used.
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  • ...reaction is very exothermic, so the solution needs to be cooled during the reaction.
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  • ...istry to prepare diazonium salts from amines, for example in the Sandmeyer reaction. Related NO-delivery reagents include [[nitrosonium tetrafluoroborate]] and ...30% conc. sulfuric acid, indicating that the hydrolysis is an equilibrium reaction.<ref>http://www.sciencemadness.org/talk/viewthread.php?tid=20046#pid248176<
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  • ...ion. [[Rubidium hydroxide]] can also be used, albeit this reaction is very exothermic, so the neutralization should be done slowly.
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  • .../Issues/2006/May/abs751.html|doi=10.1021/ed083p751</ref> When ignited, the reaction produces a bright flash and a loud "woof"-like sound, reminiscent of a bark ...2</sub>O), producing heat and elemental [[sulfur]]. The flame front in the reaction is a zone of very hot, [[Chemiluminescence|luminous]] gas, produced by the
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  • '''Hydrogenation''' is a chemical reaction between molecular [[hydrogen]] (H<sub>2</sub>) and another compound or elem ...substrate and the activity of the catalyst. Catalysts are required for the reaction to be usable; non-catalytic hydrogenation takes place only at very high tem
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