Introduction to Qualitative Analysis
Dissolves insoluble carbonates, chromates, and hydroxides ... Ammonia or sodium hydroxide may be used to bring a solid into solution if the cation in the ...
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Introduction to Qualitative Analysis
Dissolves insoluble carbonates, chromates, and hydroxides ... Ammonia or sodium hydroxide may be used to bring a solid into solution if the cation in the ...
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Wolf Hilbertz - Sea-cretion
By establishing a direct electrical current between electrodes in an electrolyte like seawater, calcium carbonates, magnesium hydroxides, and hydrogen are ...
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Strength of Acids and Bases
Strong bases dissociate 100% into the cation and OH- (hydroxide ion). The hydroxides of the Group I and Group II metals usually are considered to be strong ...
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Minerals of the Earth's Surface
The olivine, pyroxenes and amphiboles of igneous or metamorphic rocks react with water and leave behind rusty iron hydroxides. These are an important ...
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Chemical Names of Common Substances
aqua ammonia, aqueous solution of ammonium hydroxide. aqua fortis, nitric acid ... milk of lime, calcium hydroxide. milk of magnesium, magnesium hydroxide ...
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Alkaline Catalysts
Hydroxides of sodium, potassium, lithium, and ammonium (or salts derived from these metallic radicals), which exhibit alkaline characteristics- Gaseous ...
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laterite
Definition: Laterite is a red soil found in tropical and subtropical regions that has been leached of soluble minerals, aluminum hydroxides and silica. ...
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