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Experiments for 'perchloric acid'
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Results for 'perchloric acid':
EXPERIMENT 1 --------------- This is a set of experiments, demonstrating an interesting aspect of thallium chemistry, in combination with different iodine-containing compounds.
EXPERIMENT 2 --------------- Lead(II) hydroxide is easily converted to lead(II) oxide by simple boiling. The lead(II) oxide appears as nice glittering gold/yellow crystals.
EXPERIMENT 3 --------------- Chromium metal does not dissolve al all in concentrated nitric acid, not even when the acid is heated. It does dissolve in concentrated hydrochloric acid and also in moderately concentrated perchloric acid, but in the latter some heating is required.
EXPERIMENT 4 --------------- Potassium perchlorate is only marginally soluble in cold water, while being much more soluble in hot water. From perchloric acid solutions, one can easily precipitate KClO4, almost quantitatively. It is funny to see how a potassium salt precipitates so quickly and densely.
EXPERIMENT 5 --------------- Dichromate/chromic acid is reduced by malic acid and in this reaction an intensely colored purple complex of chromium(III) is formed. If the reaction is performed in the presence of an excess amount of strong non-coordinating acid, then the reaction proceeds faster, and also a purple complex is formed, but the color is much less intense. Without the extra acid, there really is a new complex with chromium(III). This complex reacts with ammonia, giving a nice green solution.
EXPERIMENT 6 --------------- Hydrogen chloride does not dissolve very well in concentrated perchloric acid.
EXPERIMENT 7 --------------- Perchloric acid is very reluctant to reacting with many chemicals. This is different from what many sites are telling. Perchloric acid only is extremely reactive when it is anhydrous, the hydrous acid (60 ... 70%) is not that reactive.
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