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  • | OtherNames = Battery acid<br>Dihydrogen sulfate<br>Oil of vitriol<br>Spirit of vitriol<br>Sulphuric acid ...s (H<sup>+</sup>). It first dissociates to form [[hydronium]] and hydrogen sulfate/bisulfate ions, with a pK<sub>a</sub> of -3, indicative of a strong acid:
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  • ...ulfate]], or [[Potassium pyrosulfate|pyrosulfate]], forming [[titanium(IV) sulfate]]. However, some store-bought grades are so unreactive that they will not d ...to avoid breathing it in since this can irritate the lungs and potentially lead to lung cancer if enough is deposited there.<ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wi
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  • ...where it may also contain impurities such as [[aluminium]], [[copper]], [[lead]], [[antimony]] or [[cadmium]]. Only the wheel weights labeled "Zn" contain Zinc, chemically, can most commonly be purchased as zinc sulfate.
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  • | OtherCompounds = [[Lead(II) chromate]] ...it is still considered light-stable and is far less toxic than cadmium or lead yellows, making it more desirable than these.
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  • The insoluble [[barium sulfate]] is filtered from the mixture. ...Adding a sulfide, such as [[lead(II) sulfide]], will result in [[lead(II) sulfate]] and water.
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  • ...e]] or [[barium azide]]. The latter is preferred as the insoluble [[barium sulfate]] produced can simply be filtered out, giving a clean solution of hydrogen *[[Silver azide|Silver]], [[lead(II) azide|lead]] and [[mercury azide]] preparation
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  • .... Weighting pieces of lithium down with a heavier metal, such as copper or lead, is common practice. If the metal consists of large or flat pieces, a neat ...r also contains traces of water, which will consume the sodium. [[Iron(II) sulfate]] can also be added to neutralize the peroxides. [[Sodium hydroxide]] flake
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  • | Name = Lead(IV) acetate | IUPACName = Lead(IV) acetate
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  • | style="text-align:center;"| Aluminium sulfate | style="text-align:center;"| Ammonium aluminium sulfate (dodecahydrate)
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  • ..."Nigari flakes" or "Nigari salt". Some formulations also have [[magnesium sulfate]]. A cheaper way involves the reaction of [[magnesium sulfate]] (Epsom salt) with [[calcium chloride]].
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  • | style="text-align:center;"| Sodium dodecyl sulfate | style="text-align:center;"| Dimethyl sulfate
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  • ...m salts with acids. With [[sulfuric acid]], for example, forms [[hydrazine sulfate]]. ...th elemental [[bromine]] or [[iodine]] however, while violent, it does not lead to ignition.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V3HuKQvRBUE</ref>
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  • | Name = Aluminium sulfate | IUPACName = Aluminium sulfate
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  • Since [[barium sulfate]] is very insoluble, this reaction is useful to obtain chloric acid of high Do not use barium hydroxide, it will lead to an undesirable side reaction: formation of barium tartrate!
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  • *[http://www.sciencemadness.org/talk/viewthread.php?tid=25849 Vanadium sulfate - does it exist?] ...ww.sciencemadness.org/whisper/viewthread.php?tid=24851 two times neodymium sulfate; different colors]
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  • ...of the body's supply of potassium, and failure to take extra potassium may lead to muscle cramps. Magnesium hydroxide is also used as an antiperspirant und ...by mixing [[sodium hydroxide]] or [[potassium hydroxide]] with [[magnesium sulfate]].
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  • ...and elements can be stored indefinitely (ex: [[sodium chloride]], [[barium sulfate]], [[titanium dioxide]], [[oxalic acid]], [[carbon]], [[gold]], etc.) in mo | style="text-align:center;"| [[Lead(II) azide]]
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  • | Name = Manganese(II) sulfate | IUPACName = Manganese(II) sulfate
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  • ...er.; vol. 34; (1901); p. 3509 - 3515</ref> If [[mercury]] or [[mercury(II) sulfate]] are used instead, the yield is only around 60%.<ref>Bert, L.; Bulletin de ...certain metal oxides, like [[manganese dioxide]], [[lead(II,IV) oxide]], [[lead(IV) oxide]], [[barium peroxide]], also yields sulfuryl chloride. Reaction
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  • !Sulfate |'''Lead(II)'''
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