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Experiments for 'sodium bisulfite'
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Results for 'sodium bisulfite':
EXPERIMENT 1 --------------- When bromate, manganese (II), citric acid and sulphuric acid are mixed at certain propertions, then an oscillating reaction occurs, finally resulting in an oily compound, which separates from the aqueous liquid.
EXPERIMENT 2 --------------- When bromate, manganese (II), malonic acid and sulphuric acid are mixed at certain conditions, then a very convincing oscillating reaction occurs, which persists for few minutes, going through a cycle many times, before a final state is reached.
EXPERIMENT 3 --------------- When potassium dichromate is reduced by thiourea in acidic environments, then a moss-green compound of chromium (III) is formed. When already existing chrome (III) is added to a solution with thiourea, then the moss-green compound is not formed.
EXPERIMENT 4 --------------- Chromium (III) builds a coordination complex with nitrite of a fairly intense purple color.
End of results for 'sodium bisulfite'
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