Experiments for 'ethylene diamine'
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Results for 'ethylene diamine':
EXPERIMENT 1 --------------- When ethylene diamine is added to anhydrous copper sulfate, then no complex is formed. When a little water is added, then suddenly a deep blue/purple complex is formed. Apparently, some water is needed for formation of the ethylene diamine complex.
EXPERIMENT 2 --------------- Ethylene diamine (NH2CH2CH2NH2) and iodic acid form a moderately soluble salt. In the dry state, this salt is fairly stable. Only when it is heated strongly, it decomposes with a soft puff, giving a yellow/brown smoke and a bad smell.
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