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  • ...res, stored in desiccator bags, that contain the anhydrous form. Some road salts are another source, and can be obtained in large quantities, though these p [[Category:Neutral salts]]
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  • ...er in energetic mixtures; however, due to the insolubility of many calcium salts, the nitrate ion in calcium nitrate can easily be used to prepare other mor [[Category:Neutral salts]]
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  • ...ponent of many cement mixes, and can be reacted with acids to form calcium salts. ...s completed, the hot quicklime should be left in a container filled with a neutral gas, such as [[nitrogen]], to prevent the oxide from reacting with water va
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  • ...[[acetone]], as most common desiccants tend to cause it to self-condense. Neutral calcium sulfate (no traces of bisulfate or hydroxide) is necessary, as any ...an be filtered and washed with cold water, then dried. To obtain perfectly neutral CaSO<sub>4</sub>, add a slight excess of ammonium sulfate to make sure all
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  • If the pH of the solution is neutral, then [[methane]] will be formed, and not DCM. *Separate organic compounds from salts
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  • === Anhydrous salts / Desiccants === *Anhydrous neutral magnesium sulfate, sodium sulfate.
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  • ...ompound, though it's not as often used due to its tendency to hydrolyze in neutral conditions. Lead nitrate is prone to partial hydrolysis in water, giving neutral solutions a cloudy appearance. This can be rectified by the addition of a s
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  • LiCl will react with soluble salts of heavy metals, such as [[Silver nitrate|silver]] and [[lead(II) nitrate]] ...adness.org/talk/viewthread.php?tid=12851 Seperation of Lithium from ground salts]
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  • | OtherNames = English salt<br>Bitter salts<br>Bath salts<br>Epsom salt<br>Epsomite These two chemicals are useful in producing other magnesium salts. It can also be used as a way to add sulfate ions to a solution, such as to
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  • ...with bases, such as sodium hydroxide or ammonia/amines, forming nitronate salts, which are highly sensitive to shock and impact, moreso when dry. ...much like higher primary nitroparaffins, decomposes to form hydroxylamine salts:<ref>S. B. Lippincott, H. B. Hass, ''Ind. Eng. Chem.'' '''1939''', 31, 1, 1
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  • [[Category:Neutral salts]]
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  • [[Category:Neutral salts]]
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  • [[Category:Neutral salts]]
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  • .... It is dark bluish green and is only stable under alkaline conditions. In neutral or acidic conditions, it decomposes to form [[potassium permanganate]], [[m ...[[potassium ferrate]], is only stable in strongly alkaline conditions. In neutral or acidic solutions it decomposes according to the following equation:
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  • [[Category:Neutral salts]]
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  • Sodium sulfate is known to form double salts, such as alums, NaAl(SO<sub>4</sub>)<sub>2</sub> (unstable above 39 °C) an Aqueous solutions of sodium sulfate are pH neutral.
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  • Urea is a weak organic base. It forms salts with strong acids.<ref> ...e H+ cation. With diprotic acids such as sulfuric, urea forms two types of salts: monocarbamide dihydrosulfate (carbamonium bisulfate, analogous to inorgani
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  • [[Category:Neutral salts]]
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  • ...ble salt is a common electrolyte for [[electrolysis]], as it is a cheap pH neutral ionic compound. It can also be electrolyzed to produce, depending on the co [[Category:Neutral salts]]
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  • Chromium(III) oxide reacts with acids to form chromium(III) salts, though samples that have been heavily annealed at high temperature, such a ...common byproduct of the reduction of chromium(VI) compounds, especially in neutral solution.
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  • | OtherNames = Cupric carbonate<br>Neutral copper carbonate ...ike [[copper(II) hydroxide]], is used as a source of copper(II) ions. Most salts of copper can be produced by reacting this chemical with the desired acid.
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  • ...form a reddish-purple solution. This solution is stable at high pH, but at neutral or lower pH, the ferrate decomposes, liberating oxygen. ...lectrolyzed with iron electrodes. In the hypochlorite method, hydroxide or salts of trivalent iron are oxidized with hypochlorites in solution. Here is an e
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  • ...ydroxide is electrolyzed with iron electrodes. In the hypochlorite method, salts of trivalent iron are oxidized with hypochlorites in solution. A weak solut ...oluble barium compound. Barium ferrate does not react with filter paper in neutral and higher pH, so you can use it.
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  • [[Category:Neutral salts]]
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  • [[Category:Neutral salts]]
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  • ...um hexachlorostannate is the salt of a strong acid and its solutions react neutral in water. Addition of alkali or ammonia solution precipitates Sn(OH)<sub>4< The salts can also be obtained by oxidation of an SnCl<sub>2</sub> solution in HCl, w
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  • [[Category:Neutral salts]]
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  • [[Category:Neutral salts]]
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  • Caesium chloride forms a variety of double salts with other chlorides. Examples include 2CsCl·[[barium chloride|BaCl<sub>2< [[Category:Salts]]
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  • [[Category:Neutral salts]]
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  • [[Category:Neutral salts]]
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  • ...it can be also extracted into [[diethyl ether]], but this only works for a neutral solution and no oxime is extracted at acidic or basic pH.<ref>A. Janny, ''B ...also be neutralized by diluting it with water and carefully adding ferric salts or other compounds known to accelerate its decomposition.
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  • EDNA behaves like a dibasic acid and forms neutral salts.
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  • Rubidium chloride, like all alkali salts, has low toxicity, though it may be irritant to eyes, mouth and lungs. [[Category:Salts]]
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  • [[Category:Neutral salts]]
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  • ...strontium dichromate, via double displacement with their respective sodium salts. [[Category:Neutral salts]]
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