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Experiments for 'sodium chlorite'
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Results for 'sodium chlorite':
EXPERIMENT 1 --------------- Chlorite ion forms complexes with cobalt(II) and copper(II). It forms a precipitate with lead(II). The precipitate with lead(II) forms a highly energetic compound.
EXPERIMENT 2 --------------- Ascorbic acid and sodium chlorite react violently and the dry mix can even inflame.
EXPERIMENT 3 --------------- This is a spectacular experiment. A mix of sodium chlorite and red phosphorus can be ignited by bringing it in contact with hydrochloric acid.
EXPERIMENT 4 --------------- Chlorite ion and chlorine dioxide are sluggish oxidizers when in aqueous solution, even in the presence of quite some acid. Bromide ion only is oxiduzed very slowly and only partially.
EXPERIMENT 5 --------------- When sodium chlorite solution is acidified with acetic acid, then a brown solution is obtained, which on addition of more acetic acid becomes lighter and which on addition of hydrochloric acid becomes bright yellow.
EXPERIMENT 6 --------------- When concentrated hydrochloric acid is added to solid NaClO2, then a lot of intense yellow ClO2 is produced, but normally the gas does not explode. When concentrated hydrochloric acid is added to a mix of solid NaClO2 and solid NaBrO3, then a yellow gas is produced and within a few seconds at most, the gas explodes, the explosion starting at/near the liquid surface.
EXPERIMENT 7 --------------- Silver chlorite is stable, but only light heating is required for its decomposition.
EXPERIMENT 8 --------------- Chlorite ion and nitrite ion react with each other in acidic medium, giving off quite some heat, while this does not occur with chlorate and nitrite.
EXPERIMENT 9 --------------- Lead(II) ion and chlorite ion produce a pale yellow precipitate. This solid, when dried, explodes when heated in a test tube, it deflagrates when heated in an open flame.
EXPERIMENT 10 --------------- Sodium chlorite and sodium nitrite do not react with each other in neutral solution, but when acid is added, they react extremely violently, possibly explosively.
End of results for 'sodium chlorite'
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