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El_Zorro (Hive Addict) 12-20-02 19:13 No 391091 |
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Well, here's my question for the day. If someone had a refluxing slurry of Zn dust and NaI powder in toluene or xylene, would the NaI react with the Zn? It is seductive, way too seductive. -Eleusis |
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pHarmacist (Hive Bee) 12-20-02 19:25 No 391095 |
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No reaction will occur. Especially not under a non-polar solvent. I'm sure it would occur in aqueous enviroment, but under the criteria that you used ionized form of zinc, meaning Zn(2+) not zinc-dust, dust is still Zn (s) you know and I don't think it will react... By the way, i think that this discussion should be carried out in the Newbee forum... "Turn on, Tune in and Drop Out" |
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