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Decomposition of ammonium salts OK,
I mixed them up in water first, then I evaporated it so they are very thourougly mixed. So t ... |
10-12-2005 at 11:43 by: guy |
Nitrate Structure The nitrate structure I see in books is
O
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N--O
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O
The charges are +1 for the N and -1 ... |
9-12-2005 at 16:55 by: guy |
Decomposition of ammonium salts [b]Decomposition of NH4+ salts with Metal Hydroxides[/b]
I have read that ammonium salts when hea ... |
9-12-2005 at 15:59 by: guy |
OF3+ compounds I don't see how it could exist because F- or F don't have an empty slot for it to accept a pair elec ... |
7-12-2005 at 23:40 by: guy |
Decomposition of ammonium salts Oh I got it now. First the formate is protonated (forming the formic acid), giving off NH3. Then a ... |
7-12-2005 at 16:54 by: guy |
Decomposition of ammonium salts [quote][i]Originally posted by neutrino[/i]
If the anion is a carboxylate, you should get an amide, ... |
7-12-2005 at 15:35 by: guy |
Decomposition of ammonium salts Is there a way to determine the decomposition products of ammonium salts? They all seem to decompos ... |
6-12-2005 at 18:01 by: guy |
H2O2 + Cu(OH)2 From
[url=http://astronautix.com/props/h2o2.htm]http://astronautix.com/props/h2o2.htm[/url][quote] ... |
2-12-2005 at 16:43 by: guy |
H2O2 + Cu(OH)2 [b]Okay[/b]
I have another (I hope better) explanation.
To make peroxydisulfuric acid:
H2O2 + 2 ... |
1-12-2005 at 20:09 by: guy |
H2O2 + Cu(OH)2 It is because H2O2 is not a strong oxidizing agent in a basic solution, therefore it will not oxidiz ... |
30-11-2005 at 18:32 by: guy |
H2O2 + Cu(OH)2 Well, I thought you meant peroxydisulfate ((SO4)2)2- or S2O8 2-. And the peroydisulfate hydrolysiz ... |
29-11-2005 at 19:36 by: guy |
H2O2 + Cu(OH)2 I meant copper(ii) peroxide. I'm guessing that the formula is CuO2. |
28-11-2005 at 19:15 by: guy |
H2O2 + Cu(OH)2 Maybe this reaction is similar to the reaction of calcium hydroxide added to H2O2. That reaction fo ... |
28-11-2005 at 17:38 by: guy |
is the "Fear" toxin rumor true Datura plants (thorn apples, angel's trumpets) contain the highly toxic anticholinergic alkaloi ... |
28-11-2005 at 00:26 by: guy |
Making own Nitric Acid This [url=http://www.carlton.paschools.pa.sk.ca/chemical/mtom/contents/chapter3/fritzhaber_2.htm]sit ... |
27-11-2005 at 21:53 by: guy |
H2O2 + Cu(OH)2 I only used 3% H2O2. The reaction was exothermic and was warm. Not like super warm, but it got war ... |
27-11-2005 at 20:31 by: guy |
H2O2 + Cu(OH)2 What is the reaction when copper(II) hydroxide is mixed with hydrogen peroxide? The product seems t ... |
26-11-2005 at 13:34 by: guy |
MgNH4PO4 + NaOH --> ? Isn't MgNH4PO4 more insoluble than Mg(OH)2? The Ksp for the first is 2.5 x 10-12 while Mg(OH) ... |
15-11-2005 at 16:50 by: guy |
Cu(OH)2 reaction Yes I agree that it could be dangerous and irritating. Maybe this is a better idea: Adding excess C ... |
8-11-2005 at 19:56 by: guy |
I figured it out [quote]
I wouldn't expect that reaction to go too far; both the reactant and product are solid ... |
8-11-2005 at 15:20 by: guy |
Cu(OH)2 reaction [b]tetraamine copper hydroxide[/b]
I want to make use of the tetraamine copper hydroxide to copper ... |
6-11-2005 at 17:57 by: guy |
Strange electrolysis buildup Sounds like Fe(OH)2 (gren/blue) and Fe(OH)3 (brown/orange) |
6-11-2005 at 17:34 by: guy |
Sodium Zincate decomposition products! The reaction seems impossible theoreticaly because
[Zn(OH)4]2- + 2e- ---> Zn + 4OH- is ... |
6-11-2005 at 15:11 by: guy |
Cu(OH)2 reaction Okay, after a while the solution turned dark blue, but every time hydrogen peroxide is added it turn ... |
28-10-2005 at 14:07 by: guy |
Cu(OH)2 reaction i put ammonia copper and hydrogen peroxide and LOTS of O2 gas came out. the solution went yellow
... |
27-10-2005 at 20:13 by: guy |
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