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Electrolysis of Molten Sodium Cyanate
Electrolysis of Molten Sodium Cyanate
nitrogen and sodium at the cathode
carbon dioxide at the anode
it this correct?
also sodium cyanate and hcl react to form what?
HCNO?and NaCL
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I dont think sodium cyanate is conductive when melted.
I think this should happen at 400-700 degree C:
4NaOCN 400-700degree celcius-) 2Na2O + N2 + 2CO
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caesium metal can be isolated by electrolysis of fused caesium cyanide (CsCN)
cyanogen and ceasium is formed i think.
source wikipedia.com /caesium
so i was thinking maybe sodium cyanate might work to
600F it melt at around
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At those temperatures even if Sodium and Nitrogen where formed what would stop it from forming Sodium Nitride?
I think this is merely a dangerous flight of fancy.
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Quote: Originally posted by Sedit | At those temperatures even if Sodium and Nitrogen where formed what would stop it from forming Sodium Nitride?
I think this is merely a dangerous flight of fancy.[/rquot
sodium and nitrogen does not form very easy unlike lithium
but sodium does react with oxygen very easily |
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Mayby it could work.... Someone could test , sodium cyanate is easy to make.
I never asked for this.
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