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  • | Name = Hydrogen peroxide | IUPACName = Hydrogen peroxide
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  • ...rous isopropanol is used to neutralise small quantities of [[sodium]] or [[potassium]] metal, as the reaction with the alcohol is mild compared to with water an ===Peroxide formation===
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  • ...ot very soluble in water, but is very soluble in a solution of sodium or [[potassium iodide]] in water. When dissolved like this, the solution has a color from ...ion to form [[hydroiodic acid]], adding an oxidizing agent like [[hydrogen peroxide]] to precipitate insoluble iodine, and purifying by sublimation. Adding con
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  • ...n solution, iron tends to form ferrous salts, but the addition of hydrogen peroxide (and often atmospheric oxygen) will promote the formation of ferric compoun Potassium Ferrioxalate by SM user Hegi.jpg|Potassium Ferrioxalate - Made by SM user Hegi
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  • ...by the addition of more [[hydrochloric acid]] and [[oxygen]] or [[hydrogen peroxide]]. * With [[potassium ferrocyanide]]: blue ([[Prussian blue]])
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  • | OtherCompounds = [[Lithium hypochlorite]]<br>[[Potassium hypochlorite]]<br>[[Calcium hypochlorite]] ...the production of the more useful [[potassium chlorate]] by addition of [[potassium chloride]] solution. If sodium chlorate is desired, a solution of sodium hy
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  • ====[[Potassium]]==== Potassium is more reactive than the first two and while it can be stored under minera
    48 KB (5,818 words) - 20:11, 13 March 2024
  • ...potassium dichromate]] or [[potassium permanganate]], in the presence of [[potassium bromide]]. In the presence of air, or even hydrogen peroxide, silver dissolves readily in aqueous solutions of cyanide.<ref>Chemistry of
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  • Sodium chlorate will react with potassium chloride to precipitate [[potassium chlorate]]: ...thanol and ammonia. Because sodium chlorate is [[Hygroscopy|hygroscopic]], potassium chlorate is often preferred for use as an oxidizer.
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  • ...ssolve in strong acids, but the addition of an oxidizer such as [[hydrogen peroxide]] permits the dissolution of the metal in most acids. Nitric acid is a suff ...can be made in the amateur chemist's lab with [[sodium persulfate]] and [[potassium periodate]].
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  • ...ystal growing. It can be made from copper metal, nitric acid or [[hydrogen peroxide]], and concentrated [[sulfuric acid]], but this method is economically impr Copper sulfate beaker.jpg|Copper sulfate crystals made by the hydrogen peroxide/sulfuric acid method
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  • Reacting sulfuric acid with a nitrate, such as potassium nitrate yields nitric acid: ...[[Sodium nitrate]] (the saltpeter of Chile) can also be used instead of [[potassium nitrate]]. When this reaction was important industrially it was taken to a
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  • ...as manganese dioxide. It even has the exact same reaction with [[hydrogen peroxide]]. ...droxide (freshly precipitated) by [[sodium hypochlorite]] alkalinized by [[potassium hydroxide]]. It precipitates as a fine black powder.
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  • | OtherCompounds = [[Potassium ferrate]] ...ew who have seen sodium ferrate as a dry solid, describe it similarly to [[potassium ferrate]]: a dark crystalline solid that dissolves in water to form red-pur
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  • | style="text-align:center;"| Potassium | style="text-align:center;"| Potassium hypochlorite
    174 KB (19,350 words) - 20:07, 13 March 2024
  • | Name = Potassium peroxymonosulfate | IUPACName = Potassium peroxymonosulfate
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  • Another route involves the reaction of [[potassium thiocyanate]] with aluminium powder at temperatures over 600°C, in a 1:1 w Aluminium sulfide can be neutralized with [[hydrogen peroxide]] or bleach. This oxidizes the aluminium sulfide to aluminium sulfate.
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  • == [[Potassium]] == *[https://www.sciencemadness.org/whisper/viewthread.php?tid=14970 Make Potassium (from versuchschemie.de)]
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  • | Name = Potassium persulfate | SystematicName = Potassium peroxydisulfate
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  • | Name = Potassium hexachlorostannate | IUPACName = Potassium hexachlorostannate(IV)
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