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sodium acetate electrolysis

nodrog19 - 18-6-2008 at 19:56

Is it possible to electrolyse anhydrous sodium acetate in a copper crucible? My friend gave me some sodium but it is almost gone. I dont want to mess w/ molten NaOH. Sodium acetate melts @ =/= 330 C and is easily obtained.

not_important - 18-6-2008 at 20:13

and it decomposes at a slightly higher temperature, giving mostly sodium carbonate.

octave - 18-6-2008 at 20:38

Would it be possible to form sodium oxide also as a byproduct?

nodrog19 - 19-6-2008 at 09:05

I didnt realize you could melt lye over an alcohol burner, so thats how Ill do it.

raiden - 19-6-2008 at 13:37

Quote:
Originally posted by nodrog19
I didnt realize you could melt lye over an alcohol burner, so thats how Ill do it.

Be careful, hot lye will eat through pretty much anything.

nodrog19 - 19-6-2008 at 16:09

now you tell me!!
just kidding.
why would it turn blue?

not_important - 19-6-2008 at 16:58

iron or steel contains work with NaOH, especially if you add a few percent Na2CO3.