Experiments for 'hydroxyl amine hydrochloride'
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Results for 'hydroxyl amine hydrochloride':
EXPERIMENT 1 --------------- When a solution of copper sulfate is added to a solution of hydroxyl ammonium chloride in dilute solution of NaOH, then a dirty green precipitate is formed. At some places the precipitate becomes yellow. When the liquid is shaken, then all of the precipitate dissolves and a colorless liquid is obtained. On standing, a thin layer of solid material is formed on the surface of the liquid. This layer has a dirty green color.
Hydroxyl amine reduces copper(II) at high pH and a colorless complex of copper(I) is formed, which at really high pH becomes unstable with formation of hydrous copper(I) oxide.
EXPERIMENT 2 --------------- Bromine reacts vigorously with hydroxyl ammonium ion. A lot of colorless gas is produced in this reaction.
EXPERIMENT 3 --------------- Hydroxyl ammonium ion and nitrite ion, when brought together give rise to formation of dinitrogen oxide and under certain condition also NO can be formed.
EXPERIMENT 4 --------------- Sodium periodate reacts violently with hydroxyl amine hydrochloride in aqueous solution.
EXPERIMENT 5 --------------- Hydroxyl ammonium ion and bromate ion react with each other, but with a delay. Once the reaction starts, it is EXTREMELY violent.
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