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Lithium bromide chlorate

Lithium bromide also combines with gaseous ammonia to form four solid deliquescent substances. The monammine, [Li(NH3)]Br, is formed above 95° C. the diammine, [Li(NIi3)2]Br, between 87° and 95° C. the triammine, [Li(NH3)3]Br, between 71° and 87° C. and the tetrammine about —18° C.2 Ephraim prepared other ammino-salts of lithium, as, for example, tetrammino-lithium nitrate, [Li(NH3)J(N03), which is a colourless syrup at ordinary temperature and is more stable than the chloride tetrammino-lithium chlorate, [Li(NII3)Ll]C103, which is a fairly mobile liquid and tetrammino-lithium perchlorate, [Li(NH3)4]C104, a white solid which liquefies and decomposes at ordinary temperature.3... [Pg.43]

Lithium acetate ammonium sulfate azide benzoate borate (meta-) bromate bromide carbonate chlorate chloride... [Pg.643]

According to F. C. Franklin and C. A. Kraus,40 liquid ammonia readily dissolves sodium and potassium iodides. The partial press, of ammonia in soln. of potassium iodide at 25°, as measured by R. Abegg and H. Riesenfeld, is raised from 13 45 mm. of water to 13 28, and 14 88 mm. for 0 5W-, N-, and l 5Ar-soln. respectively. H. M. Dawson and J. McCrae have shown that the distribution of ammonia between water and chloroform is generally lowered by the addition of various salts of the alkali metals and ammonium which they tried—halides, nitrates, chlorates, oxalates, sulphates, carbonates, hydroxides this means that the solvent power of aq. soln. of the alkali salts is in general less than that of pure water—lithium chloride, ammonium bromide, and sodium iodide act in the opposite way. The other halide salts of lithium were not tried. The change produced in the partition coeff. by the halides, at 20°, is as follows ... [Pg.607]

H. Stamm also measured the solubilities of the salts of the alkalies in liquid ammonia —potassium hydroxide, nitrate, sulphate, chromate, oxalate, perchlorate, persulphate, chloride, bromide, iodide, carbonate, and chlorate rubidium chloride, bromide, and sulphate esesium chloride, iodide, carbonate, and sulphate lithium chloride and sulphate sodium phosphate, phosphite, hypophosphite, fluoride, chloride, iodide, bromate, perchlorate, periodate, hyponitrire, nitrite, nitrate, azide, dithionate, chromate, carbonate, oxalate, benzoate, phtnalate, isophthalate ammonium, chloride, chlorate, bromide, iodide, perchlorate, sulphate, sulphite, chromate, molybdate, nitrate, dithionate, thiosulphate, persulphate, thiocyanate, phosphate, phosphite, hypophosphite, arsenate, arsenite, amidosulphonate, ferrocyanide, carbonate, benzoate, methionate, phenylacetate, picrate, salicylate, phenylpropionate, benzoldisulphonate, benzolsulphonate, phthalate, trimesmate, mellitate, aliphatic dicarboxylates, tartrate, fumarate, and maleinate and phenol. [Pg.204]

Write a formula for each ionic compound. (a) copper(II) bromide (b) silver nitrate (c) potassium hydroxide (d) sodium sulfate (e) potassium hydrogen sulfate (f) sodium hydrogen carbonate 70. Write a formula for each ionic compoimd. (a) copper(l) chlorate (b) potassium permanganate (c) lead(ll) chromate (d) calcium fluoride (e) iron(ll) phosphate (f) lithium hydrogen sulfite... [Pg.157]


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