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  • | OtherNames = Ethanoyl ethanoate<br>Acetic acid anhydride<br>Acetyl acetate<br>Acetyl oxide<br>Acetic oxide | SolubleOther = Miscible with [[acetic acid]], [[diethyl ether]], [[ethanol]], [[ethyl acetate]]
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  • ==Strong vs. weak== A strong base is one that disassociates completely in the solvent. A weak base is on
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  • | SolubleOther = Miscible with glacial [[acetic acid]], [[acetone]], [[carbon disulfide]], [[carbon tetrachloride|CCl<sub>4</sub ..., alkenes, haloalkenes, organic acid anhydrides in the presence of a Lewis acid, (anhydrous [[aluminium chloride]], [[iron(III) chloride]]), process known
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  • ...such as [[hydrochloric acid]] releasing hydrogen gas, but not in [[nitric acid]], as it forms a protective oxide layer, similar to aluminium. It will also Bulk beryllium metal should be kept away from strong acids or sharp objects. Powdered beryllium must be kept in closed container
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  • ...hyl ether]], [[dimethylformamide]]<br>Slightly soluble in glacial [[acetic acid]], [[carbon disulfide]], [[ethanol]] ...ant, and the gas generated from [[calcium carbide]] and water always has a strong smell due to impurities.
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  • Bismuth dissolves in concentrated [[sulfuric acid]] to make [[bismuth(III) sulfate]] and [[sulfur dioxide]]. ...uth, especially when powdered, will readily react with concentrated nitric acid to give a solution of bismuth nitrate and oxides of nitrogen, although heat
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  • Many alkyl alcohols will dehydrate to an [[ester]] on addition of [[nitric acid]] with loss of water. This process, called nitration, causes the formation ...in organic solvents. Due to vasodilatory effects, nitrate esters can cause strong headaches, because blood vessels in the brain widen. The more volatile the
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  • ...al unusual anisotropic properties. Pyrolytic carbon is well known for it's strong diamagnetism. ...dilute [[nitric acid]], followed by boiling in concentrated [[hydrochloric acid]].
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  • | SolubleOther = Miscible with glacial [[acetic acid]], [[acetone]], [[chloroform]], [[diethyl ether]], [[ethanol]], [[isopropan ...be rearranged into [[camphene]] by strong acid catalysis in glacial acetic acid as a step in the production of camphor. With dilute acids, terpin hydrate b
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  • | ImageCaption = n-Butanol obtained from acid curing parquet varnish. | Odor = Strong, banana-like, unpleasant
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  • '''Aluminium''' (or '''aluminum''') is a strong and light metal with the symbol '''Al''' and atomic number 13, well known f ...ed by adding molten [[gallium]] metal. With the layer removed, aluminium's strong reducing properties become apparent.
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  • Ammonia is a colorless gas with a strong, pungent odor, sometimes described as being similar to rotting fish. It is ...gical response that increases heart and breathing rates and creates a very strong feeling of wakefulness. This is the same response seen when one is woken us
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  • | SolubleOther = Reacts with strong acids<br>Soluble in [[acetone]], [[ammonia]], [[ethanol]], [[sulfur dioxide Ammonium acetate can be prepared by reacting [[acetic acid]] with [[ammonia]], [[ammonium bicarbonate]] or [[ammonium carbonate|carbon
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  • | SolubleOther = Soluble in glacial [[acetic acid]], [[alcohol]]s<br>Insoluble in liq. [[ammonia]], [[dimethyl sulfoxide|DMSO ...ction of [[calcium hydroxide]] or [[calcium carbonate]] and [[hydrochloric acid]].
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  • | SolubleOther = Reacts with [[acid]]s, alkalis<br>Insoluble in [[acetone]], [[benzene]], [[ethanol]], [[ether] ...ven at low temperatures, releasing [[ammonia]] gas, which gives the salt a strong smell. The decomposition occurs faster at high temperatures.
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  • | SolubleOther = Reacts with [[sulfuric acid]]<br>Insoluble in organic solvents Calcium fluoride will react with a strong acid, such [[sulfuric acid]] to yield [[calcium sulfate]] and [[hydrogen fluoride]].
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  • ...tantial period of time. Despite its low solubility, calcium hydroxide is a strong [[base]], and produces saturated solutions with a pH of 12.4. This solution ...de, which reacts much more exothermically. Dry calcium hydroxide is a very strong irritant, and will rapidly dry the skin.
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  • ...lt finds use as an oxidizer and as a reagent in the production of [[nitric acid]] and [[ammonia]]. ...itrate is reacted with either [[Sulfuric acid|sulfuric]] or [[hydrochloric acid]]s, along with an ammonium salt.
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  • ...uminate salts (reacting as an acid with a base) or react as a base with an acid to form an aluminium salt. ...ase in relatively pure acids, such as [[hydrofluoric acid]] and [[sulfuric acid]].
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  • ...ong oxidizer. It will react with [[sulfuric acid]] to release [[perchloric acid]], while calcium sulfate is precipitated. ...chloric acid, though this is very dangerous, since concentrated perchloric acid may explode in contact with organic substances.
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  • ...ghly corrosive fuming mixture of [[Nitric acid|nitric]] and [[hydrochloric acid]]s, optimally in a volume ratio of 1:3. It is most commonly known as the mi Aqua regia is a fuming red-yellow liquid at standard conditions, with a strong irritant smell.
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  • ...conditions, graphite is the most stable form of carbon. It will burn under strong oxidizing conditions, but it's not very reactive otherwise. ...rms when reducing copper salts with steel (though it should be washed with acid to remove the black copper oxide), pyrolyzing sugar, etc.
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  • ...nhydrous hot (120-130 °C) sulfuric acid will yield phosgene, hydrochloric acid and pyrosulphuryl chloride.<ref>http://www.prepchem.com/synthesis-of-phosge ...rbon disulfide]], [[chloroform]], [[diethyl ether]], [[ethanol]], [[formic acid]], [[isopropanol]] and naphtha. It boils at 76.72 °C and freezes at −22.
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  • | Name = Chloroauric acid ...ames = Auric acid<br>Aurochloric acid<br>Brown gold chloride<br>Chlorauric acid<br>Hydrogen aurichloride<br>Hydrogen tetrachloroaurate
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  • | OtherCompounds = [[Chromic acid]] Strong oxidizers such as [[sodium hypochlorite|hypochlorite]] can oxidise the aque
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  • ...be further cleaned with either distilled water or steam. Although [[nitric acid]] is also very good at removing limescale, it's too expensive (compared to ...] to 1 part store bought [[Isopropanol|isopropyl alcohol]]. Add [[sulfuric acid]] or [[sodium bisulfate]] to catalyze the production of [[isopropyl acetate
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  • ...er metal by carbothermal reduction, in which it is reduced by carbon under strong heat. ...'s relative easy to clean, by dissolving it in a weak acid, such as acetic acid.
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  • ...[[ethanol]] in contact with extremely strong bases or acids. [[Hydroiodic acid]] will cleave ethers. Diethyl ether is fairly easily prepared from concentrated [[sulfuric acid]] and azeotropic [[ethanol]] (though anhydrous works better), with the ethe
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  • | SolubleOther = Miscible with [[alcohol]]s, [[carboxylic acid]]s, [[ester]]s<br>Soluble in [[diethyl ether]]<br>Immiscible with alkanes ...not cause appreciable degradation, even at 100 °C, however, [[phosphoric acid]] will decompose DMSO at the same temperature much faster than the latter t
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  • ...a strong base like [[sodium hydroxide]] or strong acid like [[hydrochloric acid]], yields [[dimethylamine]] and [[dimethylamine hydrochloride]] respectivel ...completely 100% odorless DMF is extremely difficult due to dimethylamine's strong odor and is not always done.
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  • ...reduce benzophenone to produce the benzophenone ketyl radical, which is a strong blue color. The ketyl is very reactive and is destroyed by traces of water | style="text-align: center;"| [[Acetic acid]]
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  • ...sium dissolves only slowly in weak acids, like [[acetic acid]] or [[citric acid]], even when concentrated. ...nitrogen, the metal turns [[ferromagnetism|ferromagnetic]] from its usual strong [[Paramagnetism|paramagnetic]] state.
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  • ...ed, and involves producing an ester from an [[alcohol]] and a [[carboxylic acid]]. Carboxylic acids and alcohols esterify in small amounts according to a r ...owards the right. Sulfuric acid is useful in this way too, as it acts as a strong dehydrating agent, sequestering water. The reaction rate is greatly increas
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  • ...conditions to [[acetaldehyde]], which can be further oxidized to [[acetic acid]] if conditions are cold enough to prevent the acetaldehyde from boiling of ...volved the biochemical process of [[anaerobic]] [[fermentation]] by acetic acid bacteria, as is done industrially to produce vinegar.
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  • | OtherCompounds = [[Acetaldehyde]]<br>[[Formic acid]] ...ile. It is relatively easily oxidized into [[formic acid]] and thus formic acid is often a contaminant in fomaldehyde solutions.
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  • Chlorine is a strong oxidizer with 7 valence [[electron]]s. Its unstable [[electron configuratio Unlike hydrochloric acid, elemental chlorine easily corrodes copper, especially in moist air.<ref>[h
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  • | Name = Formic acid | IUPACName = Methanoic acid
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  • Gallium(I) oxide is a strong reducing agent, capable of reducing [[sulfuric acid]] to [[hydrogen sulfide]]. ...n either glass or metal containers should be avoided. Liquid gallium has a strong tendency to supercool below its melting point/freezing point. Unlike [[merc
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  • ...xture of glycerol and [[oxalic acid]] can be distilled to produce [[formic acid]]. This reaction occurs in several steps, at temperatures above 100 °C. ...an be [[nitration|nitrated]] using [[sulfuric acid|sulfuric]] and [[nitric acid]]s in an ice bath to produce [[nitroglycerin]], a sensitive liquid high exp
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  • ...oride]] and [[lead(II) sulfate]] on addition of the corresponding strong [[Acid|mineral acids]], but [[lead(II) nitrate]] will not precipitate in this way, ...id]] and [[hydrogen peroxide]]. It can also form from the action of acetic acid on several lead compounds, such as lead hydroxide, oxide or [[lead(II) carb
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  • | SolubleOther = Soluble in dil. [[nitric acid]]<br>Insoluble in [[acetic acid]], [[ammonia]], organic solvents ...certain reducing agents or organic compounds. It may also be decomposed by strong acids.
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  • Lithium is also a strong reducing agent. It is also used in organometallic synthesis in the form of ...ause a buildup of fluid in the lungs, leading to pulmonary edema. [[Acetic acid]] a good neutralizing agent.
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  • Manganese dioxide is a moderately strong oxidizing agent, and is used as such in the lab. It may be hydrated, but de ...e halogen from its respective acid as byproduct, except for [[hydrofluoric acid]], where elemental [[fluorine]] cannot be produced.
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  • ...way to prepare methane is via reduction of [[methanol]] with [[hydroiodic acid]], in the presence of a platinum catalyst.<ref>http://www.sciencedirect.com Methane gas cylinders should be stored in cold places and away from any strong oxidizing or corrosive source. Valves should always be checked for leaks.
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  • | Odor = Strong A process described by F. Bauer involves the reaction of conc. sulfuric acid with 3-hydroxybutanal at 190 °C yields butanone. As 3-hydroxybutanal can b
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  • | ImageCaption1 = Freshly distilled pure methyl formate, made from 85% formic acid and methanol. | SolubleOther = Miscible with glacial [[acetic acid]], [[acetone]], [[chloroform]], [[ethanol]], [[methanol]]
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  • MTBE is readily hydrolysed in the presence of strong acid catalysts.
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  • ...edia.org/wiki/Nitration</ref> It is also sometimes referred to as '''mixed acid'''. Nitrating acid is a colorless to yellow-reddish liquid, sometimes fuming reddish brown vap
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  • | Odor = Strong, aromatic | SolubleOther = Soluble in glacial [[acetic acid]], liq. [[ammonia]], [[aniline]], [[benzene]], [[carbon disulfide|CS<sub>2<
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  • ...Hydrochloric acid|hydrochloric]], [[Sulfuric acid|sulfuric]], and [[nitric acid]]s. In order to turn this into a usable neodymium compound, it must first b ...-dissolved neodymium magnet by the addition of copious amounts of [[oxalic acid]] (available as wood bleach) and hydrogen peroxide (the more concentrated t
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  • ...t or various oxidizing agents, nicotine is converted to [[niacin|nicotinic acid]] (vitamin B3), nicotine oxide, and [[methylamine]]. As the active stimulan *[[Niacin]] (nicotinic acid aka Vitamin B3) synthesis
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  • | Name = Nitric acid | IUPACName = Nitric acid
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  • ...dioxide(right) being generated by the reaction of copper metal with nitric acid. | Solubility = Reacts giving [[nitric acid]] and [[nitric oxide]]
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  • It is hydrolyzed by hot water to release [[ammonia]] and [[hypochlorous acid]]. Nitrogen trichloride has a strong, unpleasant smell. It is a sickly yellow colored, viscous oil forming in dr
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  • ...]], [[methanol]]<br>Poorly soluble in [[glycerol]], liq. petrolatum, oleic acid, [[petroleum ether]], [[toluene]] ...ensitive to impact, but incomplete detonation result from everything but a strong initiation. This causes its lead block test value to be dependent on the st
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  • Nitromethane will not react with strong oxidizers like [[manganese heptoxide]]. This was observed by many SM member ...from the NM-MeOH azeotrope can be done by adding a neutral/acidic salt or acid to the mixture, which should salt out the NM from the MeOH, though this doe
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  • | SolubleOther = Soluble in [[alcohol]]s, [[ether]]s, [[sulfuric acid]] ...nic solvents such as [[ethanol]], [[diethyl ether]], as well as [[sulfuric acid]]. It is known as "laughing gas" due to the euphoric effects of inhaling it
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  • ...ly resistant to chemical attacks, being only affected by molten alkali and strong fluorinating agents such as cobalt(III) fluoride and xenon difluoride. Tefl *Container for hydrofluoric acid (PTFE beakers and bottles)
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  • ...entane is insoluble), then use a [[separatory funnel]] to remove the ether-acid and pentane layers. The ether can be recovered from the solution via distil ...boxylating the salts of caproic acid, found in various oily plants, with a strong base. Be careful, as the reaction may foam up.
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  • | Name = Phosphoric acid | IUPACName = Phosphoric acid
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  • ...omic acid]], in the same way the chloride analogue produces [[hydrochloric acid]]. However, bromine is not as strong an oxidizer as [[chlorine]], so chlorine will form bromine if reacted with
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  • ...ith the potassium salt of the acid. A useful reagent in itself, hydroiodic acid can also be oxidized directly to elemental iodine with the addition of [[hy ...want hydrogen iodide. To avoid unwanted redox reactions, use [[phosphoric acid]], which is both non-volatile and exceptionally gentle to reducing agents.
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  • | SolubleOther = Reacts with [[sulfuric acid]]<br>Insoluble in [[alcohol]]s, [[diethyl ether]], [[toluene]], [[xylene]] Just like any perchlorate, this salt is a strong oxidizer and reacts violently with many organic substances at elevated temp
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  • ...zation, you're left with a solution containing the salt of the neutralized acid. Salts of hydrochloric, sulfuric, phosphoric acids can be further diluted t ...not be poured directly down the drain, they must be treated with [[nitrous acid]] to destroy them.
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  • | Name = Perchloric acid | IUPACName = Perchloric acid
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  • White phosphorus will react with nitric acid to produce [[phosphoric acid]] and [[nitrogen dioxide]]. ...the sides. However, there are some types of striker strips that use a very strong adhesive which cannot be dissolved with acetone, and instead [[chloroform]]
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  • ...n peroxide]]; it is used to clean organic residues from glassware or other acid resistant materials. ...ic acid, and hydrogen peroxide, in a 3:1 ratio. It is equally dangerous as acid piranha when hot, although the base piranha must be heated to 60°C before
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  • | OtherNames = Bichromate of potash<br>Chromic acid, dipotassium salt<br> Dichromic acid, dipotassium salt<br>Dipotassium dichromate<br>Lópezite<br>Potassium bichr
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  • ...itrile]], [[benzonitrile]], [[pyridine]], [[sulfolane]], [[trifluoroacetic acid]]<br>Insoluble in hydrocarbons, halocarbons | Solvent1 = bromoacetic acid
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  • | Name = Oxalic acid | IUPACName = Oxalic acid
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  • | Name = Peroxymonosulfuric acid ...Peroxomonosulfuric acid<br>Peroxomonosulphuric acid<br>Peroxymonosulphuric acid
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  • | SolubleOther = Reacts with [[sulfuric acid]]<br>Slightly soluble in liq. [[ammonia]], [[glycerol]]<br>Almost insoluble ...O]]<sub>3</sub>''', and is the potassium salt of [[chloric acid]]. It is a strong oxidizing agent.
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  • Sulfur can be digested in a strong solution of [[sodium hydroxide]] to form [[sodium sulfide]], a useful precu *Make sulfuric acid
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  • | Name = Permanganic acid | IUPACName = Permanganic acid
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  • ...sometimes reversibly (like in the case of haloacids), sometimes - when the acid itself decomposes - irreversibly. ...c hydroxides that behave like alkali metal hydroxides; these are typically strong bases.
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  • | Name = Tetrachlorocupric acid | ImageFile = Tetrachlorocupric acid with copper by Zts16.jpg
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  • ...[[alcohol]]s, [[ester]]s<br>Soluble in bromine trifluoride, [[bromoacetic acid]], [[dichloromethane]], halocarbons, [[hydrogen cyanide]], cold [[nitrometh ...ed white solid at room temperature. It is the acid anhydride of [[sulfuric acid]].
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  • * Glacial Acetic Acid * L-(+)-Tartaric Acid
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  • THF will dissolve most plastics. In the presence of strong acids, THF converts to a linear polymer called poly(tetramethylene ether) g THF can be produced by acid-catalyzed dehydration of [[1,4-butanediol]].
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  • ...white crystals of the pentahydrate. Anhydrous tin(IV) chloride is a lewis acid, and is a very useful precursor to [[Organotin chemistry|organotin compound ...ong HCl, a hexachlorostannic acid (H<sub>2</sub>SnCl<sub>6</sub>, a strong acid) solution is formed. With potassium and ammonium cations this forms soluble
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  • ...It can be purified by reacting with a weak, soluble strontium salt making acid and filtering of insoluble powders. Strontium carbonate will also decompose
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  • ...formula SO<sub>4</sub><sup>2-</sup>. Sulfates are the salts of [[sulfuric acid]]. ...salt of the said metal and its corresponding halogen acid. If the sulfuric acid is incompletely neutralized, [[bisulfate]] salts will form.
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  • ...e in [[acetone]], [[chloroform]], [[diethyl ether]], [[ethanol]], [[formic acid]] ...gas with an irritating smell, industrially used mainly to make [[sulfuric acid]]. It has the chemical formula '''SO<sub>2</sub>'''.
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  • | Name = Sulfuric acid | IUPACName = Sulfuric acid
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  • ...of low density, only 60% more than that of [[aluminium]], but is twice as strong. It is a common refractory material, and prized for its mechanical properti ...rally resists attack by concentrated [[acid]]s or [[base]]s, it has a very strong affinity to oxygen. Its reactivity is masked by the formation of a [[passiv
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  • | SolubleOther = Miscible with glacial [[acetic acid]], [[acetone]], [[carbon disulfide]], [[chloroform]], [[diethyl ether]], [[ [[Potassium permanganate]] will oxidize toluene to yield [[benzoic acid]].
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  • ...reduced reactivity towards acids. Zinc is amphoteric and will dissolve in strong [[Base|bases]] to form [[Zincate|zincates]]. Zinc dust burns in air with a ...ract the zinc metal from the alloy, dissolve the metal in NaOH or sulfuric acid and electroplate the metal from the solution
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  • | SolubleOther = Reacts with strong acids ...y dissolving [[nickel(II) oxide]], hydroxide, or carbonate in [[perchloric acid]] and then adding ethylenediamine until the solution turns purple. After a
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  • | SolubleOther = Soluble in glacial [[acetic acid]]<br>Insoluble in [[benzene]], [[toluene]], [[xylene]] ...ition of urea produces ammonium isocyanate, who in turn yields isocyanuric acid.
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  • ...oxide will not be reduced to its respective salts if reacted with a strong acid, instead it will generate oxovanadium cations: Solid V<sub>2</sub>O<sub>5</sub> is reduced by [[oxalic acid]], [[carbon monoxide]], and [[sulfur dioxide]] to give [[vanadium(IV) oxide
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  • ...ith a strong mineral acid, such as [[sulfuric acid]], to form [[perchloric acid]]. This can be isolated by vacuum distillation. *Make [[perchloric acid]]
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  • ...ne. Hydrazine hydrate is produced when hydrazine sulfate is reacted with a strong base such as [[sodium hydroxide]]. ... This azine is then mixed with a stoichiometric amount of ~17% [[sulfuric acid]], and heated to the boiling point of MEK to ensure full hydrolysis of the
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  • ...luoride]] in water; pure hydrogen fluoride may also be called hydrofluoric acid, because it displays self-ionization and is strongly acidic even without wa ...when very diluted. It is able to dissolve glass, forming hexafluorosilicic acid and water.
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  • This is filtered out and heated until dry and then strong heating in air converts the black iron(II) oxide to the red iron(III) oxide ...iron (III) oxide, the liquid becomes very brown and opaque). Fuming nitric acid will react very slowly, add water carefully to start the vigorous reaction.
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  • | SolubleOther = Reacts with strong acids<br>Soluble in [[chloroform]]<br>Slightly soluble in [[alcohol]]s, [[1 Hexamine can also be reacted with [[perchloric acid]] to form the moderately powerful explosive [[hexamine diperchlorate]].
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  • | Name =Hydrazoic acid '''Hydrazoic acid''', also known as '''hydrogen azide''' or '''azoimide''', is a colorless, v
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  • ...nd aluminium, it may have a pungent smell because of corrosive droplets or acid vapors carried by it. ...ydrogen chloride]], which can be dissolved in water to form [[hydrochloric acid]]. [[Bromine]] and [[iodine]] need sufficient activation energy to form the
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  • ...fide<br>Hydrosulfuric acid<br>Hydrothionic acid<br>Sewer gas<br>Sulfhydric acid<br>Sulfane<br>Sulfur hydride<br>Sulfurated hydrogen<br>Sulfureted hydrogen< ...nt]], so finds several uses, but use is often limited due to its extremely strong unpleasant odor and toxicity. Most of the time however, a replacement is lo
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  • ...it's recommended to dissolve the welding around the iridium, with a strong acid. It is not much, but being very dense, just a few spark tips can build up a
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  • [[File:Hydrochloric_acid.JPG|thumb|265px|A 3M solution of hydrochloric acid, with slight coloration as a result of dissolved iron(III) chloride in stor ... [[hydrogen chloride]] (HCl) in water. It is a highly corrosive strong [[acid]], an essential reagent for any amateur chemist. 
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