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  • ...[Hydrogen chloride|HCl]]-[[Copper(I) chloride|CuCl]], [[ethanol]], [[ethyl acetate]], conc. [[Hydrochloric acid|HCl]], [[methanol]]
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  • ...]. This is an [[Iodometry|iodometric]] technique based on the reduction of I<sub>2</sub> by SO<sub>2</sub>, which can only take place in the presence of *Anhydrous copper(II) sulfate
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  • ...gerous to the environment and should be reduced with [[iron]] to elemental copper, that can be reused, and the iron salts produced are less toxic. ...center;"| Burns, may detonate in the presence of metallic impurities, like copper, brass
    347 KB (46,057 words) - 20:09, 13 March 2024
  • ...asily be obtained through the pyrolysis of certain salts, like anhydrous [[copper(II) sulfate]], [[iron(II) sulfate]], [[sodium pyrosulfate]] or [[potassium ...he power source. During the process, the copper ions gets deposited on the copper electrode, while oxygen and hydrogen are produced at the carbon electrode.
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  • ...ur chemist. 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, ...to release [[ammonia]] gas, as well as vapors of the said acid ([[ammonium acetate]] for example tends to give off a strong vinegar smell over time). This can
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  • ...[benzonitrile]], [[carbon disulfide|CS<sub>2</sub>]], [[ethanol]], [[ethyl acetate]] ...rinate]] using [[Sodium acetylsalicylate|sodium aspirinate]] and a soluble copper salt). Note that neutralizing a carbonate with an acid evolves large amount
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  • ===Solubility of chemicals in butyl acetate=== ...ent temperatures, at 1 atmosphere of pressure. Unless specified, the butyl acetate is considered water-free. Units of solubility are given in grams per 100 gr
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  • ...Z. Schiess-Sprengstoffw.; vol. 21; p. 164; Chem. Zentralbl.; vol. 98; nb. I; (1927); p. 967</ref> ...recrystallized from hot glacial acetic acid, chloroform, benzene and ethyl acetate, from which it forms rhombic plates.<ref>Baeyer, A. and Villiger, V. (1900)
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  • | style="text-align:center;"| Octyl acetate | style="text-align:center;"| Butyl acetate
    174 KB (19,350 words) - 20:07, 13 March 2024
  • ...ness.org/whisper/viewthread.php?tid=21869 separation of nickel nitrate and copper nitrate] == [[Copper]] ==
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  • *Salts: [[sodium chloride]], [[calcium chloride]], [[copper(II) sulfate]], [[potassium nitrate]], [[ammonium nitrate]], [[sodium bicarb *Metals: [[aluminium]], [[copper]], [[iron]], [[magnesium]], [[sodium]], [[zinc]]
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  • !Acetate |I
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  • | Name = Copper(II) acetate | IUPACName = Copper(II) acetate<br>Tetra-μ2-acetatodiaquadicopper(II) (hydrated)
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  • ...this will shed some light on the lesser known compounds/reactions as well; I myself find a few great videos here and there while searching obscure react ...www.youtube.com/watch?v=2oNyJWYyBOw Preparation and Properties of Ammonium Acetate]
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  • | Name = Silver acetate | IUPACName = Silver acetate
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  • ...acetate]], catalyzed by [[hydrogen iodide]] and dicarbonyldiiodorhodiate (I). Acetic anhydride is produced when sodium acetate is treated with [[sulfur]] dissolved in a large quantity of [[bromine]]:
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  • Oxidizing Pb<sup>+2</sup> salts, such as [[lead(II) acetate]] or [[lead(II) chloride]], with [[calcium hypochlorite]] and [[sodium hypo ...or large-scale industrial production of PbO<sub>2</sub> anodes. Lead and [[copper]] electrodes are immersed in sulfuric acid flowing at a rate of 5–10 L/mi
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  • '''Ac'''—"Acetate" '''CHP'''—"Copper hexamine perchlorate", a complex salt of copper(II)-, hexamine and perchlorate-ions. Term coined by Dr. Liptakov.
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  • ..., it can be very easily made by distilling a mixture of anhydrous [[sodium acetate]] (easily prepared) and acetyl chloride. Unlike acetic anhydride, acetyl ch Although benzaldehyde is classified as List I precursor in many countries, not all countries classify this substance as d
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  • ...], [[carbon disulfide]], [[carbon tetrachloride|CCl<sub>4</sub>]], [[ethyl acetate]], [[pentanol]], [[tetralin]]<br>Soluble in [[acetaldehyde]], [[acetone]], : Fe(CO)<sub>5</sub> + I<sub>2</sub> → Fe(CO)<sub>4</sub>I<sub>2</sub> + CO
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