Experiments for 'sodium acetate'
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Results for 'sodium acetate':
EXPERIMENT 1 --------------- Copper (II) builds a coordination complex with acetate ions. On addition of hydrogen peroxide, this complex is destroyed and a new compound is formed.
EXPERIMENT 2 --------------- Chromium (III) is not reduced to chromium (II) by borohydride. Alkaline chromium (VI) is only reduced slowly by borohydrode. On acidification the reduction goes at once, but no further than the +3 oxidation state.
EXPERIMENT 3 --------------- A solution of cobaltous acetate is hydrolysed when the solution is heated. When the liquid cools down again, then the effect is reversed again. The visual result is formation of a precipitate on heating and the slow redissolving of the precipitate on cooling down.
End of results for 'sodium acetate'
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