From looking at a chemical analysis of Sodium Chlorate (NaClO3) it would appear that soda crystals would neutralise it. Mix it up in a solution and pour over.
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CaCl2 has 3 atoms and is a chloride. sodium hydrosulfide is NaHS. three atoms. three different elements. and a monoelemental anion. multielemental anions are named by the oxidation state of the element that varies. example... NaCl is sodium chloride NaClO is sodium hypochlorite NaClO2 is sodium chlorite NaClO3 is sodium chlorate NaClO4 is sodium perchlorate
Baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) or calcium carbonate (lime) can be added to neutralize hydrochloric acid by producing water, carbon dioxide, and a salt. Always add the neutralizing agent slowly to prevent excessive foaming or splattering. Make sure to wear appropriate personal protective equipment and work in a well-ventilated area.
Acetone can be neutralized by mixing it with an appropriate base, such as sodium bicarbonate (baking soda), to form a salt and water. It's important to handle acetone with care as it is a flammable liquid.
To find the moles of cesium chlorate needed to produce 2.7 moles of oxygen gas, use the balanced chemical equation for the decomposition of cesium chlorate: 2CsClO3 -> 2CsCl + 3O2 From the equation, it shows that 2 moles of cesium chlorate produce 3 moles of oxygen gas. Therefore, you will need (2/3) * 2.7 = 1.8 moles of cesium chlorate to produce 2.7 moles of oxygen gas.
There is no such thing as KCIO3. That should be a lowercase L, not an I. (all two-letter element symbols use a lowercase for the second letter) That being said, KClO3 is Potassium Chlorate. K = Potassium Cl = Chlorine O = Oxygen 3 = number of Oxygen atoms in the molecule
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Sodium chlorate is commonly used as an herbicide, especially for controlling unwanted vegetation in various industries. It can also be used in the production of chlorine dioxide, which is utilized in various bleaching processes, as well as for the removal of color from liquids like drinking water and pulp in the paper industry.
Sodium chloride is just salt so boiling bleach is kind of a hassle. However, you can make sodium chlorate through electrolysis of a hot sodium chloride solution. I have not tried this but it have heard it works. It is unnecessary to boil down bleach. To make Sodium Chlorate, you can simply use Sodium Chloride, which is table salt and can be bought at the grocery store. You must first mix the salt in water, about 330 grams per litre. Then put the mixture in a pot, and insert rods connected to opposite ends of a battery or car battery charger. This is called Electrolysis. You can also heat the mixture, but do not boil it. This may speed up the reaction. Once all of the salt is dissovled in the water you filter out the water with a coffee filter and dry it. Once dried, you now have Sodium Chlorate, which can be used to make explosives by adding aluminum powder to it or magnesium powder or any sort of fuel including sugar.
No, Sodium Chlorate is a non selective herbicide and will kill all green plants and vegetables. It is also highly toxic to humans and can lay dormant in the soil, so it should not be used where you are gong to plant edible crops.
To prepare sodium benzoate, you can neutralize benzoic acid with sodium hydroxide. This reaction forms sodium benzoate and water. The resulting sodium benzoate can then be purified through crystallization for use as a preservative in food and beverages.
Cu(ClO3)2 is copper chlorate. NB Note the use of brackets around the chlorate anion.
If you mix a base with it, it will neutralize. For vinegar, you can just put some baking soda in it. For glacial acetic, I'd probably use washing soda. That's sodium carbonate, and it's stronger than sodium bicarbonate hence would require less to do the job.
To find this answer, you can use a rearranged empirical formula but you need to know how strong the hydrochloric acid is as this will greatly change the amount needed
CaCl2 has 3 atoms and is a chloride. sodium hydrosulfide is NaHS. three atoms. three different elements. and a monoelemental anion. multielemental anions are named by the oxidation state of the element that varies. example... NaCl is sodium chloride NaClO is sodium hypochlorite NaClO2 is sodium chlorite NaClO3 is sodium chlorate NaClO4 is sodium perchlorate
Chlorite refers to a group of about ten different metals. Many times chlorate combines with other elements to produce a third substance. For example when it combines with sodium it forms sodium chlorite. Sodium chlorate is use to strip or bleach paper, pulp or textiles.
One way to remove sodium hydroxide from water is by neutralizing it with an acid, such as hydrochloric acid. Once neutralized, the resulting salt and water can be separated through distillation or filtration. Another method is to use an ion exchange resin, which can selectively remove sodium ions from the water.