TmNhRhMgBrSe
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Nitrate, sulphate or chloride?
I want to use metal oxide and acid to make soluble metal salt, nitrate, sulphate and chloride which best?
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What metal? what oxide? what concentration acids? what is the resulting salt going to be used for? The question has no info whatsoever.
There wasn't a fire, we just had an uncontrolled rapid oxidation event at the power plant.
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Looks like a homework question to me.
You may find this useful.
https://chem.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Physical_and_Theoretical_Chemistry_Textbook_Maps/Supplemental_Modules_(Physical_and_Theoretical_Chemistry)/Equ
ilibria/Solubilty/Solubility_Rules
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TmNhRhMgBrSe
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Many metal oxides, like iron, nickel, copper, zinc. I think acid can be any concentration. I want to use soluble salts to grow crystals and make
insoluble salts. the page can't open.
[Edited on 21-8-23 by TmNhRhMgBrSe]
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Sulphates are generally better for growing crystals.
Please remember: "Filtrate" is not a verb.
Write up your lab reports the way your instructor wants them, not the way your ex-instructor wants them.
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Sulphates are very good for growing crystals (especially double sulfates). Some chlorides also have nice crystals (MnCl2 grows in nice purple cubes).
For making insoluble salts it mostly doesn't matter which you choose. Sulfates, nitrates and perchlorates are good for making complexes, because
anions are weakly coordinating. Of course if you want to make chloro complex, metal chloride is first choice.
[Edited on 23-8-2021 by Bedlasky]
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Try copper sulfate pentahydrate, makes really nice blue crystals
There wasn't a fire, we just had an uncontrolled rapid oxidation event at the power plant.
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