Experiments for 'hydrofluoric acid'
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Results for 'hydrofluoric acid':
EXPERIMENT 1 --------------- Hydrofluoric acid (48% by weight) dissolves potassium chlorate and potassium bromate much more easily than water. The bromate also slowly decomposes in a peculiar way, which is not observed in other acidic solutions (like sulphuric or nitric acids).
EXPERIMENT 2 --------------- Nitrite ion is very unstable in concentrated hydrofluoric acid. Although the acid only is a weak acid, it forces complete decomposition of the nitrite ion and potassium fluoride remains behind in solution.
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