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  • | OtherCompounds = [[Lithium chloride]]<br>[[Sodium chloride]]<br>[[Rubidium chloride]]<br>[[Caesium chl ...er to get than potassium hydroxide. [[Potassium carbonate]] or [[potassium bicarbonate]] can also be added to hydrochloric acid, but this requires care to control
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  • Acids are best neutralized with a base, such as carbonate/bicarbonate, hydroxide ([[calcium hydroxide]] e.g.) best as aqueous solution. Before ne | style="text-align:center;"| [[Aminoguanidinium bicarbonate]]
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  • ...bonate]]<br>[[Rubidium carbonate]]<br>[[Caesium carbonate]]<br>[[Potassium bicarbonate]]
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  • | OtherCompounds = [[Lithium sulfate]]<br>[[Potassium sulfate]]<br>[[Rubidium sulfate]]<br>[[Caesium sul ...es as Glauber's salt. Some products might also contain around 10% [[sodium bicarbonate]]. This can be removed by adding sulfuric acid or sodium bisulfite. In some
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  • | OtherCompounds = [[Lithium chloride]]<br>[[Potassium chloride]]<br>[[Rubidium chloride]]<br>[[Caesium ...l to do so, sodium chloride is easily synthesized by neutralizing [[sodium bicarbonate]], [[sodium carbonate]], or [[sodium hydroxide]] with hydrochloric acid. It
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  • ====[[Lithium]]==== ...oil container, while allowing the oil to pass through its holes. And since lithium is harder than the other alkali metals, it will not extrude itself through
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  • | OtherCompounds = [[Lithium carbonate]]<br>[[Potassium carbonate]] ...rbon dioxide in an aqueous solution of sodium carbonate will give [[sodium bicarbonate]].
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  • | OtherCompounds = [[Lithium hydroxide]]<br>[[Potassium hydroxide]]<br>[[Rubidium hydroxide]]<br>[[Caesi ...n. If stored with another acid, it will form a sodium salt. While [[sodium bicarbonate]] is usually seen as a base, if present with sodium hydroxide in solution i
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  • | OtherCompounds = [[Lithium nitrate]]<br>[[Potassium nitrate]]<br>[[Rubidium nitrate]]<br>[[Caesium nit ...strially by neutralizing nitric acid with [[sodium carbonate]] or [[sodium bicarbonate]].
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  • | style="text-align:center;"| Ammonium bicarbonate | style="text-align:center;"| Calcium bicarbonate
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  • | Name = Lithium carbonate | IUPACName = Lithium carbonate
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  • | style="text-align:center;"| Lithium hypochlorite | style="text-align:center;"| Lithium
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  • ...eparatory funnel]] to remove the aqueous layer. Add a solution of [[sodium bicarbonate]] to the benzyl chloride layer in the funnel to neutralize any acid left. S ...e]] gas in [[toluene]], then added a small amount of lithium bromide. The lithium bromide acted as a precatalyst for bromine, which would form bromine monoch
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  • '''AQBC'''—"Aminoguanidine bicarbonate", see: [[Aminoguanidine]] '''LAH'''—"[[Lithium aluminium hydride]]"
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  • | OtherCompounds = [[Lithium hydroxide]]<br>[[Sodium hydroxide]]<br>[[Potassium hydroxide]]<br>[[Caesium ...will rapidly absorb carbon dioxide from air to form rubidium carbonate and bicarbonate.
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  • | OtherCompounds = [[Lithium chloride]]<br>[[Sodium chloride]]<br>[[Potassium chloride]]<br>[[Caesium ch ...ium chloride involves the reaction of [[rubidium hydroxide]], carbonate or bicarbonate with [[hydrochloric acid]], followed by recrystallization.
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  • ...ly absorb carbon dioxide from air to form its corresponding carbonate and bicarbonate salts. ...iewthread.php?tid=82445 triethanolamine as solvent reduction with sodium & lithium]
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