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  • | Name = Mercury(II)sulfate | IUPACName = Mercury(II) sulfate
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  • ...drofluoric acid]] (due to the formation of an insoluble layer of [[calcium sulfate]] and [[calcium fluoride]]), though [[hydrochloric acid]] will attack pumic ...lk. Pumice dust however, is abrasive and irritant to eyes and skin. It may lead to lung problems if inhaled.
    2 KB (293 words) - 18:32, 2 March 2020
  • | OtherCompounds = [[Hydrogen sulfide]]<br>[[Ammonium sulfate]] *Make lead sulfide
    6 KB (681 words) - 16:39, 1 March 2021
  • ...eH4iuk Preparation & Properties of Ammonium bisulfate or Ammonium hydrogen sulfate] === Lead ===
    9 KB (1,320 words) - 09:45, 9 January 2022
  • ...ydroxylamido-N,N-disulfonate anion, which hydrolyzes to give hydroxylamine sulfate. ...] in the presence of [[hydrogen chloride]] will also give hydroxylamine. A lead cathode and a coal anode are used as electrodes. The process takes 3 hours.
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  • *Make [[chromium(III) sulfate]] ...esn't rust easily in air, it will suffer from pitting corrosion, which may lead to the perforation of the stainless steel object if it's too thin, causing
    6 KB (832 words) - 08:52, 23 September 2023
  • | OtherCompounds = [[Silver nitrate]]<br>[[Silver perchlorate]]<br>[[Silver sulfate]] ...roper protection when handling the compound. Ingestion of the compound may lead to argyria.
    5 KB (594 words) - 17:07, 6 July 2019
  • Another route involves heating a mixture of [[mercury(II) sulfate]] and [[sodium chloride]]. HgCl<sub>2</sub> is formed as vapors, and sublim Mercury(II) chloride is extremely toxic and ingestion can lead to death. It can also be absorbed through the skin, much faster if it's dis
    6 KB (705 words) - 22:11, 28 March 2020
  • | Name = Lead styphnate | IUPACName = Lead(II) 2,4,6-trinitrobenzene-1,3-bis(olate)
    5 KB (589 words) - 17:17, 13 May 2020
  • ...41]</ref> This test does not work for acetone peroxide, for which titanium sulfate in 50% [[sulfuric acid]] is used: a yellow to orange color indicates the pr *[[Lead(IV) oxide]]<ref>F. R. Fisher, R. A. Baxter, ''Mines Mag.'' (1940), 447</ref
    13 KB (1,730 words) - 14:06, 9 August 2023
  • ...ide, while [[calcium sulfate]] precipitates out of the reaction. Manganese sulfate can be easily obtained by bubbling [[sulfur dioxide]] in an aqueous suspens The resulting suspension is filtered to remove the insoluble calcium sulfate. The filtered MnCl<sub>2</sub> solution is placed on a heating bath, where
    7 KB (905 words) - 13:34, 10 July 2022
  • Adding [[ammonium sulfate]] to [[barium nitrite|barium]] or [[lead(II) nitrite]] will precipitate their respective sulfates, while leaving amm
    6 KB (712 words) - 20:21, 1 October 2020
  • ...k and dry it using a drying agent like [[calcium chloride]] or [[magnesium sulfate]]. To purify the compound, you will have to fractionally distill the crude ...oride will polymerize in contact with most metals, except [[nickel]] and [[lead]]. The process releases heat and HCl.
    8 KB (1,110 words) - 21:27, 7 November 2021
  • |[[gallium]], [[strontium]], [[indium]], [[tin]], [[barium]], [[thallium]], [[lead]], [[carbon|graphite]], [[water|ice]]<ref>[http://www.messenger-education.o ...selenium]], [[cadmium]], [[sulfur]], [[tellurium]], [[bismuth]], [[calcium sulfate|gypsum]]
    5 KB (595 words) - 16:06, 10 June 2023
  • ...work with having much less sensitivity to shock and friction (16.0 N) than Lead Azide (0.1N). Its detonation velocity is estimated around 7,000 m/s.<ref>ht ...://www.sciencemadness.org/talk/viewthread.php?tid=61127 NHN from hydrazine sulfate?]
    5 KB (622 words) - 20:32, 1 November 2020
  • ...sulfate salt, like [[sodium sulfate]], to yield the very insoluble barium sulfate. This is a good way of neutralizing any barium acetate that may have been i ...hey precipitate the soluble barium to the insoluble (and non-toxic) barium sulfate.
    6 KB (748 words) - 19:17, 3 May 2021
  • ...fers from country to country. In UK, all barium salts, except for [[barium sulfate]], [[barium carbonate]] and barium silicofluoride/hexafluorosilicate, are c ...ammonium nitrate, either pure iron nitrate or obtained by adding iron(II) sulfate to ammonium nitrate, and since it has a higher nitrogen and oxygen content
    44 KB (6,991 words) - 19:37, 8 January 2024
  • ...= [[Hydrazine hydrochloride]]<br>[[Hydrazine perchlorate]]<br>[[Hydrazine sulfate]] ...q. solution of [[calcium nitrate|calcium]], [[barium nitrate|barium]] or [[lead(II) nitrate]]. The resulting precipitate is filtered off, and the resulting
    5 KB (543 words) - 17:29, 31 July 2023
  • ...onium chloride]]<br>[[Hydroxylammonium perchlorate]]<br>[[Hydroxylammonium sulfate]] Hydroxylammonium nitrate can be easily produced by mixing [[hydroxylammonium sulfate]] with [[barium nitrate]].
    5 KB (591 words) - 10:10, 25 June 2023
  • ...monium nitrate]]<br>[[Hydroxylammonium perchlorate]]<br>[[Hydroxylammonium sulfate]] ...rous acid]]) with [[potassium bisulfite]], which yields [[hydroxylammonium sulfate]]. To obtain the chloride, [[barium chloride]] is added.<ref>https://www.pr
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