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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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  • | 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.
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  • | OtherCompounds = [[Hydrogen sulfide]]<br>[[Ammonium sulfate]] *Make lead sulfide
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  • ...eH4iuk Preparation & Properties of Ammonium bisulfate or Ammonium hydrogen sulfate] === Lead ===
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  • ...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
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  • | OtherCompounds = [[Silver nitrate]]<br>[[Silver perchlorate]]<br>[[Silver sulfate]] ...roper protection when handling the compound. Ingestion of the compound may lead to argyria.
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  • 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
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  • | Name = Lead styphnate | IUPACName = Lead(II) 2,4,6-trinitrobenzene-1,3-bis(olate)
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  • ...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
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  • ...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
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  • Adding [[ammonium sulfate]] to [[barium nitrite|barium]] or [[lead(II) nitrite]] will precipitate their respective sulfates, while leaving amm
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  • ...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.
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  • |[[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]]
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  • ...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?]
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  • ...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.
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  • ...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
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  • ...= [[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
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  • ...onium chloride]]<br>[[Hydroxylammonium perchlorate]]<br>[[Hydroxylammonium sulfate]] Hydroxylammonium nitrate can be easily produced by mixing [[hydroxylammonium sulfate]] with [[barium nitrate]].
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  • ...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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  • ...azides, it is explosive, though less sensitive to mechanical shock than [[lead(II) azide]]. ...ed to barium sulfate using sodium or ammonium sulfate. Do not add ammonium sulfate to barium azide directly, as that will create the sensitive explosive [[amm
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  • | OtherNames = Chamber crystals<br>Nitrosyl hydrogen sulfate<br>Nitrosyl sulphuric acid<br>Nitrosonium bisulfate<br>Nitrosulfonic acid<b Nitrosylsulfuric acid is a side product of the [[lead chamber process]], hence its name "chamber crystal".
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  • ...re almost any transition metal nitrite, via double displacement with their sulfate. ...nge for 2 hours. Lead metal sponge can be made by reducing a solution of [[lead(II) acetate]] with [[magnesium]] or [[zinc]] metal. Carbon dioxide is passe
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  • ...s]] reaction between [[sodium azide]] and [[lithium nitrate]] or [[lithium sulfate]] solutions:<ref>http://www.lambdasyn.org/synfiles/lithiumazid.htm</ref> ...also be prepared by reacting lithium sulfate with [[barium azide]]. Barium sulfate precipitates out of the solution and after filtering, the solution is slowl
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  • ...[[potassium amide]] at 90 °C, in closed tube. Yield is given as 75%. If [[lead(II) nitrate]] is used instead, the yield of the reaction is 80%.<ref>Frankl ...r solution of either [[barium azide]] or [[lead(II) azide]]. The insoluble sulfate precipitate is then filtered, and the filtered solution is gently dried to
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  • ...r solution of either [[barium azide]] or [[lead(II) azide]]. The insoluble sulfate precipitate is then filtered, and the filtered solution is gently dried to ...must never be poured down the drain, as it will react to either copper or lead plumbing to yield copper azide, which is highly sensitive. Hydrolysis can a
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  • ...it can be prepared by double replacement of [[barium azide]] and [[caesium sulfate]].<ref>Curtius, Th.; Rissom, J.; Journal fur praktische Chemie (Leipzig 195 ...must never be poured down the drain, as it will react to either copper or lead plumbing to yield copper azide, which is highly sensitive. Hydrolysis can a
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  • *Cerium oxalate developed by [[manganese(II) sulfate]] and [[hydrogen peroxide]]. *[[Copper(II) sulfate]], developed by [[sodium iodide]], [[sodium carbonate]], aq. ammonia or [[p
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  • *White: [[Barium sulfate]], [[Titanium dioxide]] (titanium white), [[zinc oxide]] (zinc white); ...α- and β-Ce<sub>2</sub>S<sub>3</sub>), [[Lead(II,IV) oxide]] (minium/red lead);
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  • ...f the reagents has a visible color, crossing a concentration threshold can lead to an abrupt color change after a reproducible time lapse. ...action by adding [[perchloric acid]], [[malonic acid]] and [[manganese(II) sulfate]].
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