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  • ...tirred/agitated for 30-45 minutes until all the lead is oxidized to [[lead(II) oxide]] and forming sodium nitrite. ...ter. This procedure has the disadvantage of contaminating the product with lead oxide, making it less safe to handle without proper protection. It is also
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  • ...//www.youtube.com/watch?v=P9MzrgL1PIo Preparation & Properties of Ammonium carbonate] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t02NdXgXuek Basic Copper II Carbonate]
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  • ...e comprised of 55-80% copper and 45-15% zinc, with the rest being either [[lead]], [[aluminium]] or [[silicon]]. [[Nickel]] and [[tin]] brasses are sometim Brass will form a protective coating of zinc oxide/carbonate which protects it from further oxidation. Presence of aluminium in brass wi
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  • | Name = Lead styphnate | IUPACName = Lead(II) 2,4,6-trinitrobenzene-1,3-bis(olate)
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  • *Bis(2-methoxyethyl) carbonate *Vinylene carbonate
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  • | Name = Manganese(II) chloride | IUPACName = Manganese(II) chloride
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  • ...mples include 2CsCl·[[barium chloride|BaCl<sub>2</sub>]], 2CsCl·[[Copper(II) chloride|CuCl<sub>2</sub>]], CsCl·2[[Copper(I) chloride|CuCl]] and CsCl· Can be prepared by neutralizing [[caesium hydroxide]] or carbonate with [[hydrochloric acid]].
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  • Thermal decomposition of barium acetate yields [[barium carbonate]] and [[acetone]], as well as traces of organic side products from the deco ...acetate is generally produced by the reaction of acetic acid with [[barium carbonate]], [[Barium hydroxide|hydroxide]] or [[Barium oxide|oxide]]:
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  • Although [[acetic anhydride]] is classified as List II Drug precursor in most of the world, and its sale is strictly regulated or ...restriction, it's possible to make all the other barium compounds from the carbonate, which defeats the entire purpose of the restriction! Likewise, since other
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  • ...charge of 0.21 grams of [[mercury(II) fulminate]] or 0.13 grams of [[lead(II) azide]] are required for initiation.<ref>[https://www.docdroid.net/dBBtihQ ...lycol]] and [[urea]] or more commonly from [[ethylenediamine]] and diethyl carbonate) with the [[nitrating mixture]], which yields dinitroethyleneurea, which is
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  • | OtherNames = Barium diazide<br>Barium dinitride<br>Barium(II) azide ...es, it is explosive, though less sensitive to mechanical shock than [[lead(II) azide]].
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  • | Name = Lead(II) chloride | IUPACName = Lead(II) chloride
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  • ...assium 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>Franklin, ...tassium sulfate]] to another solution of either [[barium azide]] or [[lead(II) azide]]. The insoluble sulfate precipitate is then filtered, and the filte
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  • ...ubidium sulfate]] to another solution of either [[barium azide]] or [[lead(II) azide]]. The insoluble sulfate precipitate is then filtered, and the filte ...the American Chemical Society; vol. 20; (1898); p. 227</ref> or [[rubidium carbonate]].
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  • *[[Cobalt(II) chloride]], which turns blue when heated and becomes invisible again after *Cerium oxalate developed by [[manganese(II) sulfate]] and [[hydrogen peroxide]].
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  • ...α- and β-Ce<sub>2</sub>S<sub>3</sub>), [[Lead(II,IV) oxide]] (minium/red lead); *Orange: [[Lead(II,IV) oxide]] (minium/orange lead), cadmium sulfoselenide (Pigment Orange 20), chrome orange (Pb2CrO5), molyb
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  • ...ts most prominent use, which is to remove carbon from limestone ([[calcium carbonate]]) through combustion to yield [[calcium oxide]] aka quicklime, the reactio ...earth metal carbonates, like [[strontium carbonate|strontium]] or [[barium carbonate]] can be turned into their respective oxides through calcination.
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