Experiments for 'praseodymium chloride'
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Results for 'praseodymium chloride':
EXPERIMENT 1 --------------- Praseodymium chloride dissolves in water very well and very easily, but it hydrolyses. A solution of this is turbid. When the solution is slightly acidified, then a very pale green and clear solution is obtained. Praseodymium chloride only dissolves slowly in concentrated hydrochloric acid. The solution also has another color than a plain slightly acidified solution. The solution in concentrated hydrochloric acid is yellow and its color is much more intense than the pale green color of aqueous praseodymium ions.
EXPERIMENT 2 --------------- Praseodymium (III) ions form complexes with chloride, bromide and iodide. With fluoride a precipitate is formed.
EXPERIMENT 3 --------------- Praseodymium ions form a very light green precipitate with periodate, which almost completely dissolves on heating.
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