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  • [[Category:Acids]] [[Category:Weak acids]]
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  • ...es not associate completely, but achieves an equilibrium between conjugate acids and bases. ...ases. Such compounds are said to be weaker bases than water. The conjugate acids of these "bases" - usually exotic oniums like phosphonium or methanium - ar
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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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  • | SolubleOther = Reacts with acids
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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
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  • | SolubleOther = Dissolves in acids
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  • ...g water will quickly break apart the molecule into the two smaller organic acids. The solid must be protected from air as moisture in the air will also degr [[Category:Acids]]
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  • [[Category:Mineral acids]] [[Category:Acids]]
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  • ...rtin periodinane]]. The direct oxidation of primary alcohols to carboxylic acids can be carried out using [[potassium permanganate]] or the [[Jones reagent] ...ves salt-like compounds called alkoxides. Because most alcohols are weaker acids than water, alkoxides are typically hydrolyzed fully and irreversibly into
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  • ...amounts of phosphorus, it is also capable of α-chlorination of carboxylic acids and is the reagent of choice from the bromination of sensitive alcohols. Bo
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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 will react with strong acids to form its corresponding salt, except [[nitric acid]], where a [[Passivati ...react violently with water in this form. Aluminum reacts more readily with acids and bases than other metals, as well as solutions of less-reactive metal io
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  • ...metal being partly protected by insoluble white [[calcium hydroxide]]. In acids where the calcium salt is soluble, the metal reacts vigorously. Calcium metal is hazardous because of it reacts violently with water and acids. Calcium metal is found in some drain cleaners, where it functions to gener
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  • [[Category:Lewis acids]]
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  • ...the trick, preferably cheap ones, such as acetic acid or vinegar. Volatile acids however may generate a thick fog of ammonia salts, which are notorious for
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  • | SolubleOther = Reacts with alcohols, carboxylic acids, mineral acids<br>Insoluble in all solvents Pure calcium carbide reacts slowly with anhydrous acids.
    9 KB (1,277 words) - 13:58, 18 November 2023
  • | SolubleOther = Reacts with strong acids<br>Soluble in [[acetone]], [[ammonia]], [[ethanol]], [[sulfur dioxide]]
    5 KB (645 words) - 21:52, 5 January 2022
  • | SolubleOther = Reacts with acids<br>Insoluble in organic solvents
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  • When treated with acids, it releases carbon dioxide:
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  • Calcium fluoride has poor solubility in water. Contact with strong acids, such as sulfuric acid should be avoided, as it will generate toxic hydrofl Calcium fluoride should be stored away from strong acids.
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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
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  • 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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  • | SolubleOther = Reacts exothermically with all acids, [[ketone]]s<br>Insoluble in [[alcohol]]s, [[ether]]s, halocarbons, hydroca ...e. It is used as a component of many cement mixes, and can be reacted with acids to form calcium salts.
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  • [[Category:Acids]]
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  • ...of a metallic catalyst. It can be reacted with alkenes to form carboxylic acids, its hydrogenation produces methanol. Like carbon, at high temperatures it
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  • Asbestos is chemically resistant to the attack of many weak acids, but less so with alkali. Molten alkali will react even faster with asbesto
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  • [[Category:Acids]] [[Category:Weak acids]]
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  • 28 KB (2,574 words) - 17:03, 26 March 2019
  • ...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
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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 ...and keep it away from people. Always check the glassware for any traces of acids, as contact with bleach will release dangerous amounts of chlorine and chlo
    11 KB (1,909 words) - 21:41, 2 December 2018
  • Sodium thiosulfate reacts with acids, releasing sulfur, and sulfur dioxide fumes:
    5 KB (605 words) - 22:41, 17 October 2020
  • ...r is resistant to attack by pure hydrochloric acid and other non-oxidizing acids, so an [[oxidizer]] must be added to promote dissolution (in this case, [[h
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  • | SolubleOther = Reacts with acids<br>Soluble in aq. [[ammonia]], [[Potassium cyanide|KCN]], [[ammonium chlori Most acids will dissolve copper(II) oxide to give their corresponding copper(II) salts
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  • | SolubleOther = Reacts with acids<br>Insoluble in organic solvents
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  • ...it may hydrolyze to [[ethanol]] in contact with extremely strong bases or acids. [[Hydroiodic acid]] will cleave ethers.
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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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  • [[Category:Carboxylic acids]] [[Category:Acids]]
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  • | style="text-align:center;"| Acids, base-sensitive solvents, nitromethane | style="text-align:center;"| Reacts with acids releasing water
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  • ...sium metal will slowly react with water, and far more quickly with mineral acids, at room temperature to release [[hydrogen]]: However, dysprosium dissolves only slowly in weak acids, like [[acetic acid]] or [[citric acid]], even when concentrated.
    9 KB (1,207 words) - 17:52, 23 June 2019
  • ...categorized in the acids and bases categories, since someone searching for acids would most likely be looking for a more traditionally defined acid. See not ===Acids and Bases===
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  • ...etals from the scrap requires corrosive chemicals such as ferric chloride, acids. The extracting process must be performed in a well ventilated area or outs
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  • ...lk/viewthread.php?tid=21663 Very low solubility of erbium oxide in mineral acids]
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  • ...oducing an ester from an [[alcohol]] and a [[carboxylic acid]]. Carboxylic acids and alcohols esterify in small amounts according to a reversible equation:
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  • ...ate is then washed with [[sodium bicarbonate]] solution to remove residual acids and gently distilled over a desiccant such as [[calcium chloride]].
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  • ...never be neutralized with ammonia, as it will generate toxic chloramines. Acids should also be avoided. Hydrogen peroxide will neutralize bleach and releas
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  • ...0% KClO<sub>3</sub> with 30% Al is close to the stoichiometric. Sulfur and acids must be avoided!
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  • As with other carboxylic acids, formic acid is easily [[esterification|esterified]] with primary alcohols, .../viewthread.php?tid=35568 Handling Formic Acid? Strength compared to other acids?]
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  • ...um, like all of the lanthanides, is quite electropositive. It dissolves in acids, weak and strong, without hesitation.
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  • | SolubleOther = Reacts with mineral acids, [[carboxylic acid]]s<br>Miscible with [[alcohol]]s, [[ether]]s, [[ester]]s
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  • Gallium is attacked by acids and free halogens, but does not react with air or water at room temperature
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  • ...y oxidizes to GeO<sub>2</sub> at 250 °C. Germanium is insoluble in dilute acids and alkali, but reacts slowly with concentrated [[sulfuric acid]] and viole
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  • ...powerful reductants like potassium. Keep europium away from oxidizers and acids.
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  • ...cluding alkali metal hydroxides, such as [[sodium hydroxide]], and certain acids such as [[hydrofluoric acid]] (HF) and hot [[phosphoric acid]] (H<sub>3</su
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  • ...e gold, which is stable enough that it doesn't readily react with water or acids.<ref>http://pubs.acs.org/doi/pdf/10.1021/ja01601a004</ref>
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  • ...[lead(II) sulfate]] on addition of the corresponding strong [[Acid|mineral acids]], but [[lead(II) nitrate]] will not precipitate in this way, due to relati
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  • ...riety of other lead compounds, as it is [[amphoteric]]. It will react with acids to form lead(II) salts and will dissolve in strong bases to form the plumbi
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  • ...reducing agents or organic compounds. It may also be decomposed by strong acids.
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  • ...ines. LAH is most commonly used for the reduction of esters and carboxylic acids to primary alcohols.
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  • ...with alkali solutions. However, the metal will react vigorously in dilute acids to form corresponding magnesium salts.
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  • ...acids such as [[nitric acid|nitric]] or [[sulfuric acid]], though halogen acids will attack it. The reaction also releases the halogen from its respective ...anese salts by treatment with acid. This compound will not react with some acids such as [[sulfuric acid]], but treatment with [[oxalic acid]] with result i
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  • Mercury is resistant to most acids, although oxidizing acids, such as concentrated [[sulfuric acid]], [[nitric acid]] or [[aqua regia]]
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  • [[Category:Acids]] [[Category:Strong acids]]
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  • ...ee of these compounds are insoluble in water, but will readily dissolve in acids.
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  • ...cury additives. When this layer is broken, they will react vigorously with acids to produce corresponding neodymium and iron salts, as well as boron or bori
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  • Neodymium oxalate is inert to most strong acids, including but not limited to concentrated [[Hydrochloric acid|hydrochloric
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  • As a nitrogenous base, nicotine forms salts with acids, that are usually solid and water-soluble.
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  • ...being tested, and then heating the mixture. If proteins that contain amino acids with aromatic rings are present, the mixture turns yellow. Upon adding a ba [[Category:Acids]]
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  • ...ic reaction, or by reacting a nitrate salt with hot or concentrated strong acids. It is also produced as a side-product of nitrations or when nitric acid is
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  • When refluxed with mineral acids, nitromethane, much like higher primary nitroparaffins, decomposes to form
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  • ...er nitrogen oxides, nitrous oxide does not react with water to form nitric acids.
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  • ...orthophosphoric acid''', to distinguish it from other phosphate-containing acids. Orthophosphoric acid is a relatively non-toxic acid, which, when pure, is The oxidation state of phosphorus in ortho- and other phosphoric acids is +5. The acid is triprotic, which means that an orthophosphoric acid mole
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  • ...uric and nitric. It may be desirable if you want to use it to reduce these acids, but undesirable if you want hydrogen iodide. To avoid unwanted redox react
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  • ===Acids=== ...salt of the neutralized acid. Salts of hydrochloric, sulfuric, phosphoric acids can be further diluted then safely poured down the drain, or recycled if yo
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  • *Acids: [[Nitric acid]], [[chloric acid]], [[perchloric acid]], [[peroxymonosulfur
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  • Perchloric acid is one of several strong acids, and is a potent oxidizer at high concentrations. It reacts exothermically ...c acid is an oily liquid at room temperature. Like many other concentrated acids, samples of perchloric acid that are highly concentrated are also hygroscop
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  • [[Category:Acids]] [[Category:Strong acids]]
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  • | SolubleOther = Reacts with acids<br>Insoluble in [[acetone]], [[ethanol]], hydrocarbons Potassium carbonate reacts with acids to release carbon dioxide.
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  • ...not sodium hydroxide) is added to the solution to neutralize all remaining acids and precipitate a mixture of iron and chromium hydroxides, which are then f
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  • | SolubleOther = Reacts with acids, [[alcohol]]s, [[glycerol]], halogens<br>Soluble in glacial [[acetic acid]] ...n the presence of strong acids will oxidize primary alcohols to carboxylic acids and secondary alcohols to ketones.
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  • [[Category:Esters of inorganic acids]]
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  • ...ub>'''. Along with [[formic acid]], it is one of the most reactive organic acids, but unlike formic acid, pure oxalic acid is solid, non-volatile and can be ...acids from these metals' salts, which allows for synthesis of several rare acids.
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  • [[Category:Acids]] [[Category:Strong acids]]
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  • [[Category:Acids]]
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  • Platinum is extremely resistant to organic and mineral acids. It will, however, dissolve extremely slowly in hot [[aqua regia]], to give
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  • Potassium hydroxide can be reacted with the corresponding acids to yield potassium salts. Potassium hydroxide is used along with [[manganes
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  • It will react with many acids to form strontium salts and water.
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  • Sulfides react with many acids to produce extremely toxic hydrogen sulfide, which smells like rotten eggs.
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  • [[Category:Acids]] [[Category:Mineral acids]]
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  • ...r tautomer) and gaseous freebase ammonia are capable of forming salts with acids. These salts look and behave like typical alkali metal salts, in that they Ammonium salts of strongly oxidizing acids are known to be energetic materials. However, some ammonium salts of potent
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  • ...with concentrated sulfuric and nitric acids and NO<sub>x</sub> gases. Both acids are extremely corrosive and can burn and blind a person. In addition, glove ...acids, it is possible to use a mixture of concentrated nitric and sulfuric acids, or to directly dissolve a nitrate salt in excess concentrated sulfuric aci
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  • [[Category:Acids]]
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  • Tin resists corrosion from water, but can be attacked by acids and alkalis. Tin can be highly polished and is used as a protective coat fo
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  • ...e home chemistry. There are many regulations for many basic reagents, like acids and oxidizers. Acids and most solvents can be freely and easily bought from stores, and there ar
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