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jimwig (Newbee) 10-29-02 19:55 No 374134 |
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sodium chlorite | Bookmark | |||||
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this preparation is a seemingly endless circle of chlorine dioxide and sodium chlorite - one but not before the other fuck anyone got a lead on starting with something other than ClO2 and obtaining NaClO2. is there some way of doing something like this NaCl ==> NaClO3 ==> NaClO2 the correct answer is yes its like this dumbass. your turn |
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hCiLdOdUeDn (Hive Bee) 10-29-02 22:39 No 374234 |
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Perhaps decomposition of the sodium chlorate ... | Bookmark | |||||
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Perhaps decomposition of the sodium chlorate using partial heat... NaClO3 -->NaCl02 +NaClO Sink or SWIM |
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jimwig (Newbee) 11-01-02 22:50 No 375479 |
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would the NaClO be a hypochlorite or what? | Bookmark | |||||
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would the NaClO be a hypochlorite or what? |
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terbium (Old P2P Cook) 11-01-02 22:56 No 375481 |
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Sodium hypochlorite | Bookmark | |||||
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would the NaClO be a hypochlorite or what? Yes, this is the formula for sodium hypochlorite. It is unstable so you won't find it in pure form. Baseline Does Not Exist. |
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jimwig (Hive Bee) 11-03-02 23:33 No 376136 |
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found this | Bookmark | |||||
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thanks -----not wanting to do too much conversation with myself. but this came up as a industrial methodology to the problem NaClO3 ==> ClO2 ==> NaClO2 still having to deal with the chlorine dioxide (poinsonous gas) but seems likely to be a closed in situ type system. |
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