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Solid nickel arsenates

Arsenical Blood Agents are incompatible with strong oxidizers and various metals (e.g., aluminum, copper, brass, nickel). Arsenical Blood Agents may decompose on exposure to light to produce hydrogen gas and arsenic metal. Solid agents will react with water to form arsine gas (ASH3). [Pg.76]

If the nickel is introduced into the fatty acid in the solid form it is important that it should be absolutely free from sulphur, selenium, tellurium, arsenic, chlorine, iodine, bromine. Further, it is important that the nickel should have been prepared by the reduction of the oxide at a temperature not exceeding 300° C, and should not have been long exposed to the air prior to its use. [Pg.37]

The CFX MiniFix technology can treat solids, sludges, and most liquids. The treatment is applicable to a variety of heavy metals such as aluminum, antimony, arsenic, barium, beryllium, cadmium, chromium, hexavalent chromium, iron, lead, manganese, mercury, nickel, selenium, silver, thallium, and zinc. The technology also treats organic compounds with high molecular weights. [Pg.452]

The vendor states that MBS stabihzes heavy metals in soil, slndges, slag, ash, baghonse dnst, and sediment. Among the heavy metals treatable by the MBS process are arsenic, cad-minm, chrominm, copper, lead, mercnry, nickel, silver, and zinc. MBS technology is applicable in the following indnstries primary and secondary smelters, battery mannfactnrers and recyclers, ferrons and nonferrons fonndries, mnnicipal solid waste incinerators, anto and metal scrap recyclers, electronic mannfactnrers, electroplaters, ceramic prodnct mannfactnrers, and mineral refiners and processors. [Pg.985]

Sodium orthoarsenate is also obtained electrolytically by the method described under calcium arsenate (p. 198). Yields up to 100 per cent, may be obtained 9 by employing a cell with a diaphragm between iron electrodes. The anolyte should contain sodium arsenite, or sodium hydroxide and arsenious oxide (equivalent to 150 g. As2Os per litre), and the catholyte sodium hydroxide (150 g. per litre). With a current density of 3 amps, per sq. dm. the current efficiency is 100 per cent. A solid crust of sodium arsenate forms around the anode. The process may be rendered continuous by circulating the anolyte and removing the precipitated arsenate. Iron or nickel electrodes are... [Pg.221]

Hydrated nickel(II) salts in the presence of the ligand p3 react with both white phosphorus and yellow arsenic, breaking up the structure of the tetraatomic P4 and As4 molecules to form triatomic cyclo-triphosphorus and cyc/o-triarsenic species. These fragments act as trihapto ligands yielding double sandwich complexes (equation 99).292 The compounds are air-stable both in the solid state and in solution. Upon reduction with NaBH the complexes of equation... [Pg.34]

The majority of the metallic impurities originally present in the phosphate rock, such as iron, aluminum, magnesium, zinc, lead, cadmium, manganese, nickel, chromium, vanadium, mercury, and arsenic, are acid-soluble, and these become partitioned between the WPA (80%) and the solid waste gypsum (20%) during the acidulation step. Consequently, some portion of these metallic impurities also is found in phosphate fluid... [Pg.147]


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