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Crystals, hydrated, obtaining mixed

Ferric ammonium sulfate is prepared by mixing an equimolar solution of ferric sulfate, Fe2(S04)3, and ammonium sulfate, (NH4)2S04. Hydrated crystals are obtained following evaporation and cooling of the solution. [Pg.415]

Precipitated Calcium Carbonate. Precipitated calcium carbonate can be produced by several methods but only the carbonation process is commercially used in the United States. Limestone is calcined in a kiln to obtain carbon dioxide and quicklime. The quicklime is mixed with water to produce a milk-of-lime. Dry hydrated lime can also be used as a feedstock. Carbon dioxide gas is bubbled through the milk-of-lime in a reactor known as a carbonator. Gassing continues until the calcium hydroxide has been converted to the carbonate. The end point can be monitored chemically or by pH measurements. Reaction conditions determine the type of crystal, the size of particles, and the size distribution produced. [Pg.410]

B. 2-Methylcyclopenlane-l,3,5-trione hydrate. A mixture of 200 g. (0.89 mole) of the keto ester prepared above, 910 ml. of water, and 100 ml. of 85% phosphoric acid is healed under reflux for 4 hours and then cooled in an ice-salt bath to —5°. The trione mixed with oxalic acid separates and is collected by filtration and dried under reduced pressure. The dried material is extracted with boiling ether (250-300 ml.) under reflux, and the ethereal extract is separated from the undissolved oxalic acid. The original aqueous filtrate is also extracted with ether in a continuous extractor. The two extracts are combined, and ether is removed by distillation. The crude trione separates as a dark brown solid and is crystallized from ca. 250 ml. of hot water. The once-crystallized, faintly yellow product weighs 95-105 g. (74-82%), m.p. 70-74°. This product is used in the next step without further purification. A better specimen, m.p. 77-78°, which is almost colorless, can be obtained by recrystallization from hot water after treatment with Norit activated carbon. [Pg.84]

A fair number of mixed solvates, compounds containing molecules of crystallization of two different solvents, are also known. Generally, these are obtained either by recrystallizing halide hydrates from a nonaqueous solvent, or by crystallizing a halide from an appropriate solvent mixture, such as an alcohol intentionally or unintentionally containing significant amounts of water. Examples include... [Pg.76]

With sodium sulphide hydrate (general procedure) The diorganyltellurium dihalide is mixed with a 15 times molar excess of Na2S 9H2O and the mixture heated at 95-100°C for 10 min or more, until aU the solid has melted. Sufficient HjO is added to dissolve the sulphide and then the mixture is filtered if the obtained telluride is a solid, or extracted with a solvent (ether or petroleum ether) if the telluride is a liquid. The products are purified by crystallization or distillation. Yields are high or quantitative (except for diphenyl telluride or di-p-tolyl telluride). [Pg.35]

The procedure is designed to maintain the proper amount of water in the crystallization mixture so that the monohydrate 1 is obtained. It has the highest melting point and is the least hydroscopic. Other hydrated forms, such as the dihydrate (m.p. 35-60°) and mixed hydrates, may be isolated. A Karl Fischer assay of the water content is not necessary if the obtained material melts within the range given. [Pg.46]


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