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  • Sodium bicarbonate reacts with bases such as sodium hydroxide to form carbonates: ...ium bicarbonate can be used in double replacement reactions to produce the carbonates of many metals.
    7 KB (901 words) - 08:41, 30 May 2020
  • Citric acid will react in solution with bases, carbonates and bicarbonates, as well as reactive metals, such as [[magnesium]], to for
    7 KB (884 words) - 18:00, 29 December 2023
  • ...ue or green depending on the purity and the presence of other basic copper carbonates, which are usually present in any technical grade samples. ...tes usually sell copper(II) carbonate. It is almost always a mix of copper carbonates in various states of hydration. This is generally not an issue for chemistr
    5 KB (692 words) - 16:46, 30 June 2021
  • ...e. However, as it is weaker than carbonic acid, phenol does not react with carbonates or bicarbonates.
    10 KB (1,312 words) - 21:33, 5 March 2024
  • [[Category:Carbonates]]
    5 KB (599 words) - 18:41, 26 March 2023
  • Like all carbonates it will react with a stronger acid to release carbon dioxide. ...is more soluble in cold water than hot water. Unlike other alkaline metal carbonates, it does not form hydrates and only exists as anhydrous form.
    5 KB (550 words) - 15:01, 18 November 2023
  • [[Category:Carbonates]]
    5 KB (614 words) - 14:57, 18 November 2023
  • Can be prepared by neutralizing [[tartaric acid]] with sodium and potassium carbonates, bicarbonates or hydroxides.
    5 KB (511 words) - 12:16, 26 November 2022
  • * Carbonates + strong acids (uncontrollable foaming and spillage)
    6 KB (992 words) - 20:47, 9 September 2023
  • ...ate species in a sample, though it also works with oxalates, phosphates or carbonates.
    6 KB (700 words) - 14:57, 18 November 2023
  • [[Category:Carbonates]]
    5 KB (606 words) - 14:02, 23 May 2021
  • ...amounts of PCl<sub>3</sub> at a time to prevent splashing. Try not to use carbonates, as they will fizzle and cause some PCl<sub>3</sub> to become airborne.
    9 KB (1,123 words) - 21:14, 22 October 2022
  • Like all other carbonates, silver carbonate will react with acids to give their respective silver sal [[Category:Carbonates]]
    5 KB (594 words) - 17:07, 6 July 2019
  • ...re will be plenty of HCl fumes generated by the hydrolysis. Try not to use carbonates as neutralizing agents, as they will fizzle and cause some PCl<sub>5</sub>
    8 KB (1,001 words) - 21:15, 22 October 2022
  • ...add small amounts of POCl<sub>3</sub> to prevent splashing. Try not to use carbonates, as they will fizzle and cause some POCl<sub>3</sub> to become airborne. Si
    6 KB (750 words) - 09:43, 15 August 2022
  • *'''[[Hydrazine]]''' fumes significantly in open air, forming hydrates and carbonates.
    4 KB (615 words) - 16:25, 2 January 2023
  • [[Category:Carbonates]]
    4 KB (458 words) - 17:10, 23 June 2019
  • [[Category:Carbonates]]
    7 KB (923 words) - 18:03, 17 November 2019
  • ...tate salts can only be made safely by reacting the titular acid with metal carbonates or bicarbonates.
    7 KB (843 words) - 19:47, 15 September 2022
  • ...ussed below, a few types of carbon-containing compounds, such as carbides, carbonates, simple oxides of carbon (for example, CO and CO<sub>2</sub>), and cyanides
    3 KB (488 words) - 16:25, 2 January 2020

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