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Sodium bromate dissolving metals

Hydrofluoric acid like water is an associated liquid, and even the gas, as we shall soon see, is associated. It has the power of uniting with fluorides. It also seems to be an ionizing solvent for a soln. of potassium fluoride in liquid hydrogen fluoride is an excellent conductor it also possesses marked solvent powers. According to E. C. Franklin,7 the liquid readily dissolves potassium fluoride, ehloride, and sulphate sodium fluoride, bromide, nitrate, chlorate, and bromate acetamide and urea. The solvent action is not so marked with barium fluoride, cupric chloride, and silver cyanide while calcium and lead fluorides copper sulphate and nitrate ferric chloride, mercuric oxide, and magnesium metal, are virtually insoluble in this menstruum. Glass also is not affected by the liquid if moisture be absent. The liquid scarcely acts on most of the metals or non-metals at ordinary temp., though it does act on the alkali metals at ordinary temp., much the same as does water, with the simultaneous production of flame. [Pg.130]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.8 , Pg.526 ]




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