Sciencemadness Discussion Board
Not logged in [Login ]
Go To Bottom

Printable Version  
Author: Subject: Transition metal hypochlorites
symboom
International Hazard
*****




Posts: 1143
Registered: 11-11-2010
Location: Wrongplanet
Member Is Offline

Mood: Doing science while it is still legal since 2010

smile.gif posted on 15-7-2018 at 01:09
Transition metal hypochlorites


This are my results

Sodium hypochlorite and magnesium sulfate
Magnesium hypochlorite


Sodium hypochlorite and chromium sulfate
Sodium chomate

Sodium hypochlorite and manganese sulfate
MnO2 and oxygen

Sodium hypochlorite and cobalt nitrate
CoO2 and oxygen

Sodium hypochlorite and nickel sulfate
NiO2 and oxygen

Sodium hypochlorite and copper sulfate
Copper oxychloride


Copper oxychloride and ammonia
Tetramine copper chloride

Urea and copper oxychloride
Copper hydrazine chloride

Ammonium sulfate and copper oxychloride
Hydrazine sulfate


Ammonium hydroxide and zinc oxychloride
Diamine zinc chloride

Urea and zinc oxychloride
Zinc hydrazine chloride

Ammonium sulfate and zinc oxychloride
Hydrazine sulfate

Ammonium sulfate and sodium hypochlorite
Hydrazine sulfate

Aluminum sulfate and sodium hypochlorite
Aluminum hypochlorite decomposes to Cl2
Forms Al2O3 percipitate.

[Edited on 15-7-2018 by symboom]

[Edited on 15-7-2018 by symboom]

[Edited on 15-7-2018 by symboom]

[Edited on 15-7-2018 by symboom]

[Edited on 15-7-2018 by symboom]




View user's profile View All Posts By User
MöbiusMan
Harmless
*




Posts: 14
Registered: 13-7-2018
Location: Australia
Member Is Offline

Mood: studious

[*] posted on 15-7-2018 at 01:28


Impressive!




If chemistry was easy it would be called biology.
View user's profile View All Posts By User
XeonTheMGPony
International Hazard
*****




Posts: 1640
Registered: 5-1-2016
Member Is Offline

Mood: No Mood

[*] posted on 15-7-2018 at 05:04


Again list is useless on its own ! why do you spam this forum with these useless lists, what procedure, (Sodium hypochlorite and manganese sulfate MnO2 and oxygen; Sodium hypochlorite and zinc sulfate Zinc oxychloride) where did the sulfur go?,

What is the point.


Your not a troll, but yet you spam?! WHY?
View user's profile View All Posts By User
symboom
International Hazard
*****




Posts: 1143
Registered: 11-11-2010
Location: Wrongplanet
Member Is Offline

Mood: Doing science while it is still legal since 2010

[*] posted on 15-7-2018 at 07:31


Im not trying to spam im tring to add more information of compounds that one can not find easily also is the reason i put it in beginnings. Aluminum hypochlorite such as says it is unstable other than that it doesnt say it decomposes to chlorine didnt expect that these are all experiments i have done.
View user's profile View All Posts By User
XeonTheMGPony
International Hazard
*****




Posts: 1640
Registered: 5-1-2016
Member Is Offline

Mood: No Mood

[*] posted on 15-7-2018 at 08:02


but with out detailed info and work up it is utterly worthless and adds NO info at all. You literally may as well post screen shots of the local phone book.

The 5 W's (Who, what, where, when, & Why) unless at least 4 is answered it is wasted space!
View user's profile View All Posts By User
AJKOER
Radically Dubious
*****




Posts: 3026
Registered: 7-5-2011
Member Is Offline

Mood: No Mood

[*] posted on 15-7-2018 at 09:00


The details on the decomposition products for the unstable hypochlorites (assuming that the some transition hypochlorites were, in particular, created) appears to be accurate per my recollection.

I would suggest adding a link to each hypochlorite (even if from a dated source like Mellor,...) for those interested in more details. For example, per my recollection, aluminum hypochlorite exists and was in commercial use (perhaps implying some stability). However, upon application to say a fabric, it decomposes depositing Al2O3 into the fabric (see https://books.google.com/books?id=RaFIAAAAMAAJ&pg=RA2-PA... ). Note, NaOCl similarly decomposes in contact with organics, producing O2 and NaCl.

Copper hypochlorite may exist (see https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S004040391... ) but soon breaks down as you noted. Not sure about the existent of the unstable zinc hypochlorite (see https://www.sciencedirect.com/sdfe/pdf/download/eid/1-s2.0-S... ).

Also missing from your list is the very unstable lead hypochlorite (see http://global.oup.com/uk/orc/chemistry/ichem6e/student/video... and video) and silver hypochlorite (see http://silver.atomistry.com/silver_hypochlorite.html ). Apparently, AgOCl, barring the presence of Ag2O (or AgOH), rapidly breaks down into a white AgCl precipitate leaving aqueous AgClO3.

Other noble metal hypochlorites (like gold, AuClO) may exist (not certain).

[Edited on 16-7-2018 by AJKOER]
View user's profile View All Posts By User
j_sum1
Administrator
Thread Pruned
15-7-2018 at 14:44

  Go To Top