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  • *Purification of metallic [[sodium]] from sodium-magnesium oxide aggregate Dioxane is sometimes confused with dioxin, though the two compounds are very different.
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  • ...nly polar compounds such as inorganic salts and sugars, but also non-polar compounds such as oils and elements such as sulfur and iodine. It readily mixes with ...and an appropriate carbonate or hydoxide as in the popular reaction with [[Sodium bicarbonate|baking soda]]:
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  • ...paration of acetic anhydride from [[sulfur]], [[bromine]], and anhydrous [[sodium acetate]] was reported by [http://www.sciencemadness.org/talk/viewthread.ph ...ssible method involves the reaction of [[acetyl chloride]] and anhydrous [[sodium acetate]], though this is limited by the availability of acetyl chloride.<r
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  • It will react with [[halogen]]s to form halogenated organic compounds, i.e. [[chloroacetone]], [[bromoacetone]], [[iodoacetone]]. Acetone reacts ...via dry distillation of an acetate salt, usually [[calcium acetate]] or [[sodium acetate]].
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  • ...n acid, to completion. Some examples of superbases are alkoxides and alkyl compounds of alkali metals. ...s solution but can be forcibly protonated and forced to act as bases. Such compounds are said to be weaker bases than water. The conjugate acids of these "bases
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  • ...pounds containing both [[lead(II) chromate]] and [[lead(II) oxide]]. These compounds found use as pigments for oil paints until increasing concerns about the to ...ead chromate in boiling water, followed by the immediate addition of solid sodium hydroxide to the solution with heavy stirring, in an amount that is similar
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  • ...be readily prepared from the decarboxylation of [[sodium benzoate]] with [[sodium hydroxide]], by heating the mixture and condensing the resulting benzene. ...an also be produced by the pyrolysis of plastic (usually polyethylene) and sodium hydroxide. This method produces benzene along with other hydrocarbons, so f
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  • Acetonitrile can also be neutralized by reacting it with [[sodium hydroxide]], added in excess (for 1 mol MeCN, 2.5 mol NaOH should be added) [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • ...wever, extracting the metal from the oxide is very dangerous, as beryllium compounds are more toxic than the metal, due to being soluble. ...from the electrolysis of a mixture of molten [[beryllium fluoride]] and [[sodium fluoride]].
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  • ...ash bottle containing [[sodium hydroxide]], then plain water to remove any sodium hydroxide. [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • ...ter are formed. It is therefore a useful stating point in creating bismuth compounds such as [[bismuth nitrate]]. ...nates. It can be produced from bismuth trioxide by heating with a molten [[Sodium hydroxide|alkali hydroxide]].
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  • ...sodium acetylsalicylate]]. [[Sodium hydroxide]] cannot be used to make the sodium salt as it will hydrolyze the ASA. ...y precipitated by the mixture of solutions of [[copper(II) sulfate]] and [[sodium acetylsalicylate]]. This is discussed in detail at http://www.sciencemadnes
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  • ...iencemadness.org/talk/viewthread.php?tid=72000 Boron oxide reduction using sodium?] [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • ...to a compound. Bromine will react with alkenes, alkynes, and many aromatic compounds quite readily. In combination with catalytic amounts of phosphorus, it is a ...ods involve displacement with chlorine, but that leads to [[interhalogen]] compounds and can be quite difficult.
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  • ...[[aluminium oxide]] dissolved in [[Sodium hexafluoroaluminate|cryolite]] (sodium aluminium fluoride) at close to 1000 degrees Celsius. This is ironic, as th *Make organoaluminium compounds (pyrophoric!)
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  • Cesium compounds, such as [[cesium formate]], are used as drilling fluids. ...can be stored under mineral oil, it will oxidize much faster than lithium, sodium or potassium, so it is best stored in vacuum containers or argon ampoules.
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  • As a reducing agent, it suffers some of the stigma and restrictions sodium does because it can be used in the manufacture of illicit drugs. In Austral .... Acute calcium poisoning is rare, and difficult to achieve unless calcium compounds are administered intravenously.
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  • | OtherCompounds = [[Sodium acetate]] [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • ...on precursor to organic and inorganic amines, as well as other nitrogenous compounds such as [[hydrazine]]. ...mine copper(II) complex]], and works similarly with other transition metal compounds such as those of [[nickel]], [[chromium]], and [[cobalt]].
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  • ...her sources in nature. It is often used in the production of other calcium compounds due to being relatively easy to obtain. ...tions of calcium carbonate, which can then be used to make soluble calcium compounds. The excess [[calcium sulfate]] and other Plaster of Paris impurities can b
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  • ...carbonate is then reprecipitated by addition of [[sodium carbonate]] or [[sodium bicarbonate]], and finally dissolved in hydrochloric acid and filtered agai [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • ...baking powder, either very pure or mixed with other carbonates, such as [[sodium bicarbonate]] or [[magnesium carbonate]]. To determine if it's pure ammoniu Alternatively, it can be made by heating a mixture of [[ammonium nitrate]], sodium bicarbonate or carbonate, and water in one container, and channeling the ge
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  • | OtherCompounds = [[Sodium fluoride]] Calcium fluoride can be prepared by reacting a fluoride, such as [[sodium fluoride]] with a soluble calcium salt, such as [[calcium chloride]].
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  • ...onate]] with relative ease. It is a great starting point for other calcium compounds. ...um hydroxide by combining a saturated solution of it with excess aqueous [[sodium carbonate]], leaving and precipitating the calcium ions out as [[calcium ca
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  • Ammonium nitrate, like some other [[ammonium]] compounds, is unstable both at high temperatures and at high pH. At high temperatures ...xide]] or [[sodium carbonate]] in somewhat differing procedures to yield [[sodium nitrate]], another useful oxidizer, and [[ammonia]] gas (with in the latter
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  • | OtherCompounds = [[Lithium hypochlorite]]<br>[[Sodium hypochlorite]]<br>[[Potassium hypochlorite]] ...olid, it is a much more concentrated source of the hypochlorite ion than [[sodium hypochlorite]], since it is stable as a solid and can be sold as such.
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  • ...lkaline solutions such as those containing [[sodium hydroxide]], forming [[sodium carbonate]] in the process. ...hing to return to their molecular state. Hydrocarbons are examples of such compounds: both carbide anions and hydrocarbonium cations are super-strength and reac
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  • ...n of [[sodium carbonate]] to precipitate [[calcium carbonate]] and leave [[sodium nitrate]] in solution, or the addition of [[potassium sulfate]] to generate [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • ...the sale of perchlorates is regulated, however, per directive level, only sodium and potassium perchlorate are restricted, meaning that unless the member co Calcium perchlorate can be prepared by mixing a supersaturated solution of [[sodium perchlorate]] and [[calcium chloride]].
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  • Unless it's contaminated with heavy metals or sodium ions, calcium sulfate can be safely dumped in the ground or trash. Do not p [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • ...are in trace amounts. Aqua regia will react extremely violent with organic compounds in sufficient quantities, sometimes with explosive results. ...after use with a basic neutralizing agent, such as [[sodium carbonate]]/[[sodium bicarbonate|bicarbonate]] or [[calcium hydroxide]].
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  • Carbon dioxide is available by generation from common materials (like [[sodium bicarbonate]]), from the air, in canisters, or in the form of dry ice, whic ...dioxide, but will also generate soot, water vapor, formaldehyde, aromatic compounds, so it's best to bubble the resulting smoke into a liquid or an adsorption
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  • ...nthesis, carbon monoxide is a common method for carbonylating a variety of compounds in the presence of a metallic catalyst. It can be reacted with alkenes to f ...nd then once more through hot but non-burning charcoal, including volatile compounds and carbon dioxide as impurities. Passing carbon dioxide through hot coals
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  • *Reduce various metals compounds to their respective metals ...154430 Energetic precipitate from the reaction of ascorbic acid/Cu(II) and sodium nitrite ]
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  • ...old, which falls out of solution as a yellow powder. [[Oxalic acid]] and[[ sodium metabisulfite]] are often used in this way to produce the pure metal from Like other Au(III) compounds, reaction with gaseous or solutions of [[ammonia]] will precipitate the dan
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  • ...''. It is a temperature-sensitive blue-grey solid and one of the principal compounds of [[chromium]]. ...[[sodium hypochlorite|hypochlorite]] can oxidise the aqueous Cr(III) to [[sodium chromate|chromate]] (CrO<sub>4</sub><sup>2-</sup>).
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  • ...by rubbing the glassware with a wet insoluble/poorly soluble salt, such as sodium sulfate or bicarbonate. Using anything harder will erode the glass. ...store bought [[Isopropanol|isopropyl alcohol]]. Add [[sulfuric acid]] or [[sodium bisulfate]] to catalyze the production of [[isopropyl acetate]], a solvent.
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  • ...'''is a chemical which is hygroscopic enough to absorb water from hydrated compounds in the same sealed environment. *[[Sodium]] and other alkali metals
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  • | Name = Sodium thiosulfate | IUPACName = Sodium thiosulfate
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  • ...ution of [[copper(II) chloride]], or heating a solution of copper sulfate, sodium chloride and [[ascorbic acid]]. [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • ...s the oxygenation of a non-acidic solution of [[copper(I) chloride]] and [[sodium chloride]]. ...se as a pigment or colorant for ceramics or other materials. Provided that sodium and/or potassium contaminants are removed from the end product to the prope
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  • ...gnard reaction]]s, however it must be dried and distilled over elemental [[sodium]] immediately prior to use. As with all ethers, it may hydrolyze to [[ethan ...the crude ether, since the condensation products tend to coat the base or sodium metal, which further limits the reaction, or may even block it all together
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  • ...gen has been removed and replaced with an inert gas, like argon. Pieces of sodium metal should be added to remove any traces of oxygen. The flask should be s ...ents, like [[Iron(II) sulfate|ferrous sulfate]], [[sodium bisulfite]] or [[sodium metabisulfite|metabisulfite]] added in excess can be used to neutralize the
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  • ...an important polar aprotic solvent that dissolves both polar and nonpolar compounds and is miscible in a wide range of organic solvents as well as water. ...ot react with many aggressive compounds, such as [[sodium hydroxide]] or [[sodium cyanide]], even under a 24 hour reflux. Strong acids, like conc. [[sulfuric
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  • Reaction of dimethylformamide with a strong base like [[sodium hydroxide]] or strong acid like [[hydrochloric acid]], yields [[dimethylami [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • ...]], the removal of [[isopropanol]] from water using [[sodium chloride]], [[sodium hydroxide]], or a mix of the two. ...ents, involves adding the salt (such as anhydrous [[magnesium sulfate]], [[sodium sulfate]], [[calcium sulfate]], [[calcium chloride]]) directly to the solve
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  • ...can also be prepared by heating a mixture of [[sodium propionate]] with [[sodium hydroxide]]. [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • It reacts with sodium and some other metals, notably other alkali metals, to form ethoxides. The ...nhydrous ethanol by drying it using fresh [[molecular sieve]]s or metallic sodium, then distill the ethanol under dry or inert conditions. Collect the dry et
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  • ...hanol. The acetic acid produced reacts with the sodium hydroxide to form [[sodium acetate]], effectively providing two useful and easily separable reagents. ...be separated off physically. The crude ethyl acetate is then washed with [[sodium bicarbonate]] solution to remove residual acids and gently distilled over a
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  • ...aldehyde can be neutralized with sodium hydroxide, reaction that generates sodium formate and methanol. Another convenient route is to add aq. [[ammonia]], r [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • ...lorite and hydrochloric acid will produce chlorine; either a solution of [[sodium hypochlorite]] or [[calcium hypochlorite]]. A violent reaction with a lot o *Make interhalogen compounds
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  • Diluted cold sodium hydroxide solution can also be used to neutralize diluted EGDN. [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • ...cation|esterified]] with primary alcohols, often forming pleasant-smelling compounds such as [[methyl formate]]. Being a strong acid, esterifications with formi ...ube.com/watch?v=ceL-I0azPH8]</ref> It can also be obtained by acidifying [[sodium formate]] with '''dilute''' [[sulfuric acid]] or [[phosphoric acid]], produ
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  • ...[phosphoric acid]] (H<sub>3</sub>PO<sub>4</sub>), as well as some fluorine compounds, like fluorine interhalogens. There are different types of glass that can b Used to recrystallize compounds from solution.
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  • ...or saponification, of plant and animal fats using a strong base, such as [[sodium hydroxide]]. It is usually simpler to purchase it rather than go through th [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • Gold can also be dissolved by cyanides, such as [[sodium cyanide]], a process used in gold extraction, when the gold concentration i ...gold oxide can be observed in the alkali melt. Small amounts of metallic [[sodium]] have also been observed, which rapidly form an alloy with the gold, which
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  • ...stry with [[lead]], due to its high solubility compared to most other lead compounds. It is also easy to prepare with common household chemicals. ...shipping cost the same way that reactive or dangerous chemicals such as [[sodium]] metal have a high shipping cost, therefore online purchasing of lead acet
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  • ...a result, lead chromate may react with certain reducing agents or organic compounds. It may also be decomposed by strong acids. ...y of it in water and adding solid sodium hydroxide while stirring. The hot sodium hydroxide solution partially leaches the lead chromate, producing a single
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  • |below=[[Sodium|Na]] .... It is also used in organometallic synthesis in the form of organolithium compounds such as [[n-butyllithium]] and [[tert-butyllithium]], although they are ext
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  • ...hols. Similarly, it converts amide, azide, imine, nitrile, nitro and oxime compounds into amines. LAH is most commonly used for the reduction of esters and carb The byproducts or neutralizing LAH are lithium and aluminium compounds, usually lithium hydroxide or carbonate and aluminium oxide. They can eithe
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  • | OtherCompounds = [[Sodium chloride]]<br>[[Potassium chloride]]<br>[[Rubidium chloride]]<br>[[Caesium *Make lithium compounds
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  • | OtherCompounds = [[Sodium hydroxide]]<br>[[Potassium hydroxide]]<br>[[Rubidium hydroxide]]<br>[[Caesi [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • |left=[[Sodium]] ...oreduction. Magnesium metal can also be used to obtain alkali metals, like sodium, potassium and even rubidium and caesium (but not lithium) by reducing thei
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  • ...ion and use ''except by chemists with adequate experience in handling such compounds''. ...se heptoxide to [[permanganic acid]], which is far less dangerous, and the sodium hydroxide will neutralize any remaining sulfuric acid.
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  • Methane can be prepared from the decarboxylation of [[sodium acetate]] with [[sodium hydroxide]]. [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • ...one, with the rest being acetone (15.2%), acetic acid (15.1%), while other compounds are below 10%. While the yields are not great, lignin can be cheaply extrac [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • Industrially, it is prepared by via carbonylation of methanol, using [[sodium methoxide]] as a catalyst and [[pyridine]] as a temperature promoter, in an [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • ...e pure nicotine involves the steam distillation of tobacco leaves from a [[sodium hydroxide]] solution, as seen in [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mDe27uyln [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • ...ing acid at room temperature. It is often used in the nitration of organic compounds. It is capable of dissolving metals such as [[copper]] and [[silver]] due t Nitration of organic compounds with nitric acid is the primary method of synthesis of many common explosiv
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  • ..., and the ease (and associated high energy release) of converting nitrogen compounds into elemental N<sub>2</sub>, have dominated the role of nitrogen in both n ...aller, but purer amounts of nitrogen can also be obtained by decomposing [[sodium azide]]. [[Nitrous oxide]] can also be used.
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  • ...dry solid will lead to long lasting unsightly brown stains to your skin. [[Sodium thiosulfate]] can be used to clean the stains. ...s can be flushed down the drain, it's best to add an aqueous solution of [[sodium thiosulfate]] to neutralize them, as iodine is corrosive to the plumbing.
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  • ...st in a solvent, then slowly adding it dropwise in a diluted solution of [[sodium hydroxide]] or being exposed to sunlight for a while, also diluted. Concent [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • Nitromethane reacts violently with bases, such as sodium hydroxide or ammonia/amines, forming nitronate salts, which are highly sens ...d sodium nitronate can be obtained by performing the reaction in ethanolic sodium hydroxide or ethoxide.<ref>'''ExplosionsAndFire''' (2019), ''Nitromethane''
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  • A less dangerous route involves heating [[hydroxylammonium chloride]] with [[sodium nitrite]] yields nitrous oxide.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uzSe3BD ...ing nitrous oxide involves heating a mixture of [[ammonium sulfate]] and [[sodium nitrate]].
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  • | CrystalStruct = Sodium chloride [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • | OtherCompounds = [[Lithium chloride]]<br>[[Sodium chloride]]<br>[[Rubidium chloride]]<br>[[Caesium chloride]] ...t is also found in the mineral ''sylvinite'', where it can be found with [[sodium chloride]] (halite).
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  • | OtherCompounds = [[Sodium iodide]] ...Tincture contains potassium iodide, while USP Tincture of Iodine contains sodium iodide.
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  • ...epared by reacting a potassium salt, usually [[potassium chloride]] with [[sodium perchlorate]]. Potassium perchlorate will precipitate due to its low solubi [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • Propane can be prepared through the decarboxylation of sodium butyrate with [[sodium hydroxide]]. [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • ...ed in the usual way. However there are many chemicals, such as heavy metal compounds or organic solvents, that require '''special disposal techniques'''. In the ...ns of alkaloids from cyanide containing plants, must be neutralized with [[Sodium hypochlorite|bleach]] or [[hydrogen peroxide]], to turn them into less harm
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  • ...a saturated solution of [[sodium perchlorate]] and [[hydrochloric acid]]. Sodium chloride will precipitate and perchloric acid will remain in solution. The ...dangerous oxidizer capable of exploding violently in contact with organic compounds. Anhydrous or fuming perchloric acid is known to spontaneously detonate. Aq
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  • ...bit more complicated. One way to remove the glass is to add a solution of sodium hydroxide to dissolve the glass, although this will take some time. The res Various sources of phosphates can be used as starting material. [[Sodium hexametaphosphate]] can also used due to its high percentage of phoshporus
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  • |above=[[Sodium|Na]] ...y ignited, forming a burning sphere of potassium. It can be alloyed with [[sodium]] to form [[NaK]], which is liquid at room temperature and is sometimes use
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  • | OtherCompounds = [[Lithium carbonate]]<br>[[Sodium carbonate]]<br>[[Rubidium carbonate]]<br>[[Caesium carbonate]]<br>[[Potassi ...concentrating a solution of the wood lye and cooling it to near freezing. Sodium carbonate is much less soluble than potassium carbonate, and will easily cr
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  • ...furic acid]], [[chromic acid]], which is actually a combination of several compounds, is formed. This mixture can be used for cleaning glassware, usually when t ...e or [[sodium dichromate]], depending on the hypochlorite used earlier. If sodium hypochlorite was used and potassium dichromate is instead desired, a soluti
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  • ...point the potassium manganate can be dissolved in a dilute potassium or [[sodium hydroxide]] solution.<ref>http://www.explorechem.com/manganese-redox.html</ ...idizer). Fractional crystallization may possibly be used to separate these compounds. (This is speculation however, as this is a work in progress)
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  • ...ight [[thermite]] and [[pyrotechnics]]. Addition of a dilute solution of [[sodium hydroxide]] and [[sucrose]] to [[potassium manganate]] solution and hydrous ...nganate and manganese dioxide, with the addition of a dilute solution of [[sodium bicarbonate]] (baking soda). The yield of this route is poor, but the reage
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  • ...s acid also may be prepared by adding sulfuric acid to aqueous slurries of sodium, ammonium or potassium persulfate. "Aromatic nitroso-compounds can also be obtained by oxidation of primary amines, but only one oxidising
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  • ...ses the hypochlorite to disproportionate into chlorate and chloride. Since sodium chloride is less soluble than the chlorate, it will crystallize, while the ...weed killer at high temperature, cool down the solution to precipitate any sodium chloride adulterant, and perform a metathesis as written above.
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  • | OtherFunction = [[Lithium hydroxide]]<br>[[Sodium hydroxide]]<br>[[Rubidium hydroxide]]<br>[[Caesium hydroxide]] ...OH]]'''. It finds many applications in the lab as a general base, though [[sodium hydroxide]] is generally preferred as it is easier to find and slightly che
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  • | OtherCompounds = [[Lithium nitrate]]<br>[[Sodium nitrate]]<br>[[Rubidium nitrate]]<br>[[Caesium nitrate]] ...this way, as some stump removers mostly consist of other agents, such as [[sodium metabisulfite]], which can be a rude awakening to one treating it as potass
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  • ...peratures, such as [[lithium carbonate]] or [[cerium(III) sulfate]]; these compounds may be said to have inverse [[solubility curve]]s. There are some liquid-li ...e to take the mass of the water of hydration into account. (For example, [[sodium bromide]], 102.89 g/mol, aqueous)
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  • ...in air, nor will react with other gases. SF6 will not react with molten [[sodium]], but will react with molten [[lithium]] metal. When electric current is a *Alternative inert gas for storing air-sensitive chemical compounds
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  • ...d, 1 mole of a copper salt, and 4 moles of a chloride source, preferably [[sodium chloride]] or [[potassium chloride]]. The [[spectator ions]] should not int [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • | Name = Sodium silicate | IUPACName = Sodium metasilicate
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  • ...tside or in an area capable of safely removing the sulfur dioxide. Aqueous sodium hydroxide solutions can also be used. Calcium hydroxide suspension is also [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • ...ur trioxide is a volatile liquid that fumes in contact with open air. This compounds reacts violently with water and alcohols, releasing a fine mist of sulfuric SO<sub>3</sub> can be made in low yield through the pyrolysis of [[sodium persulfate]], first forming [[ozone]] and then SOSO<sub>3</sub>. A catalyti
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  • ...n concern is the manufacture of illicit drugs but precursors for energetic compounds are also watched. Relevant documentation and legislation includes: ...However, chemical suppliers are not required to report sales of the listed compounds and many of them are easily available. The list is considered to contain se
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  • ...and several boiling chips. A white solid should form immediately which is sodium salicylate. ...of NaOH neutralized by the sulfuric acid produces huge amounts of Na2SO4 (sodium sulfate). The salt if very soluble in water at room temperature (around 440
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  • Tellurium can be prepared by reducing tellurium compounds, like metal tellurides. The procedure is very hazardous, as hydrogen tellur ...metal ions are reduced to the metals, while the telluride is converted to sodium tellurite.
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