School Science Lessons
Chemistry index and minerals
Index Q to S
Upda
ted: 2009-11-07
Please send comments to: J.Elfick@uq.edu.au
Table
of contents
Index items 1,2,3
Index items A to B
Index items C
Index items D to H
Index items I to N
Index items O to P
Index items Q to S
Index items T to Z
Index,
items Q to S
Quantity of chemical to be used in experiments, chemical safety: 3.4.2
Quark: 3.13.1.1
Quartz
Quartz, (Geology): 35.14
Quartz sand, Silica
Quartz, Si, silicon: 7.2.2.39
Quillaia extract, from soap bark tree Quillaia
saponaria, food
additive E999, flavour enhancer, foaming agent for beer
Quinhydrone electrode, Pt electrode in 1,4-quinone and
1-4-dihydroxybenzene hydroquinone solution
Quinine, C20H24N2O2.3H2O,
alkaloid from Cinchona sp., medicine to kill malaria parasite,
in tonic
water: 16.3.5.7
Quinine dihydrochloride monohydrate
Quinine hydrochloride dihydrate
Quinine sulfate salt
Quinol, benzene-1,4-diol,
hydroquinone, 1,4-dihydroxybenzene, C6H4(OH)2
Quinoline group of alkaloids: 1.5.0A
Quinoline, C9H7N (benzene ring
+ pyridine ring)
used in dyes, medicines: See diagram
16.3.4.4
Quinolizidine
group: 1.4.0A
Quinolizidine group of alkaloids: 1.4.0A
Quinones, contains C=O group in unsaturated ring,
cyclohexandiene-1,4-dione: 16.3.10
Racemic: 16.11.15
Radiation hazards: 7.1.0
Radical: 7.9.46
Radium
Radon, Rn, Chemical reactions: 7.2.2.37
Radon,
Table of the elements
Rainbow reactions, t-Butyl chloride (2-chloro-2-methylpropane), with
sodium hydroxide: 12.9.4
Rain, calcium carbonate dissolves in
rain water: 35.22.7.1
Rain, chemical composition, cations and anions in rain, rivers and sea
water: 18.2.7
Rain smells, earth smells, rain smells and cut grass smells, geosmin,
16.3.4.1b
Raoult's law: 24.1.03
Rare earths: Periodic
Table
Rate of solution: 7.7.12
Rates of reaction: 3.91.0
Rates of reaction: Topic 17
Ratio and proportion, concentration, degrees proof: 3.7.0
Rayon, prepare rayon, basic copper carbonate with ammonia solution: 3.4.8.1
Rayon, prepare rayon, copper (II), sulfate with ammonia solution,
"regenerated fibre", "artificial silk": 3.4.8
Razor blades and knives: 2.10
Reactions of two elements, iron with sulfur: 3.70.0
Reactions
of
Reactions
with
Reagents, preparation instructions for reagents: Appendix
4
Red lead, reduce metal oxides to the metal, red lead to lead and
oxygen:
10.10.1
Redox reaction, oxidation and reduction, redox reactions, corrosion: 15.2.0
Redox reactions (oxidation-reduction
reactions, electron transfer reactions): 12.2.6
Reduce,
reduction, (oxidation-reduction),
reducing sugars, tests for reducing sugars and aldehydes, Fehling's
test: 9.140
Reducing
sugars, tests for reducing sugars, Benedict's test: 9.141
Reducing sugars and nonreducing sugars: 16.3.1.4a
Refrigerants (endothermic reactions): 14.2.6
Relative atomic mass, (molecular
weight)
Renewable energy: 9.0.1
Rennin, rennet powder, rennet
tablets, (junket tablets, junket is
curdled cream): 17.4.01
Resazurin, tablets
Residuals, bitumen, fractional distillation: 16.1.12.8
Resin, ion exchange, anion exchange
resin, DOWNEX AGI-X8, Remove
hardness in water: 12.13.0.2
Resin, soap, prepare household soap: 19.6.6
16.1.3.2.4
Resorcinol
Resorcinol, formaldehyde
resorcinol resin: 3.4.6.1
Respiration, carbon dioxide and respiration: 3.37
Respiration is a form of combustion: 8.6.5
Restore bronze coins, corrosion of alloys: 15.3.14
Resazurin
Resuscitation, expired air resuscitation (EAR) and cardiopulmonary
resuscitation (CPR): 3.9.3
Retinoids: 16.3.5.2
Reynolds' dilatancy: 13.6.3
Rhenium, Re, Table of elements
Rhodamine dyes
Rhodium, Rh, Table of elements
Rhodium trichloride
Rhodochrosite, (manganese carbonate), (Geology): 35.20.35
Rhodonite, (manganese silicate), (Geology): 35.20.36
Rice grain slopes, to
identify fungi:
6.11
Ricinoleic acid, C17H32(OH)COOH, castor oil
Riboflavin
Ribonucleic acid from bakers yeast
Ringer's solution, biology solution: 1.7
Risk assessment: 3.1.2
Rivers, chemical composition, cations and anions in rain, rivers and
sea water: 18.2.7
RNA, Structure of DNA and RNA: 4.4.01
Roasting meat, 19.3.4.5
Rochelle salt,
piezoelectric experiments,
33.7.2
Rock salt, halite,
rock salt, NaCl: 35.20.19
Roentgenium, Rg, Table of elements
Rose petal, acid-base indicator:
5.53.1.7
Rose bengal sodium salt
Rotenone
Rotenoids
Rubbing alcohol, alcohols, primary, secondary and tertiary aliphatic
alcohols, rubbing alcohol: 16.1.3.1.1
Rubbing alcohol, propan-2-ol,
surgical
spirit: 16.5.10
Rubidium, Rb, Table of elements
Rusting
Ruthenium,
Ru, Table of elements
Ruthenium (III) chloride
Ruthenium (III) chloride hydrate
Ruthenium carbonyl
Rutherfordium, Rf, Table of elements
Rutile, TiO2, titanium (IV), oxide, (Geology): 35.20.37
Safety
equipment
Safety, laboratory safety
Saccharin sodium salt hydrate
Safranin, safranine, safranin O,
basic
red 2:
16.3.5.8
Safranin, (C.I. 50240), microscopy stain: 3.23
Saffranin, 3,7-diamino-5-phenylphenazonium chloride
Safranin O
Salicyclic acid
Salicylate intolerance: 19.4.2.2.1
Saline solution, biology solution: 1.8
Salinity: 18.2.5
Salts
"Salt", table salt and rock salt: 19.1.16
Samarium, Sm, Table of elements
Sand, sand purified
Saponify
Saturated vapour pressure over water: SVP,
Scandium,
Sc, Table of elements
Scheele's
green, copper
arsenite
Scheelite, CaWO4, (Geology): 35.20.38
Schulze's solution (chlor-zinc-iodine),
microscopy stain: 3.24
Science,
maths and technology
Science
teaching support systems and facilities,
10.0
Scopolamine, hallucinogenic drugs: 11.11.9
Scoria: 35.2.4.1
Scott's blueing solution, biology solution: 1.9
Scouring
powders: 12.12.09
Seaborgium,
Sg, Table of elements
Sea
water, chemical composition, cations and anions in rain, rivers and sea
water: 18.2.7
Sea water, chlorides in groundwater: 18.2.2.1
Sea water,
distil sea water: 10.5.3
Sea water, grow salt crystals from sea water: 3.54.1
Sea
water substitute: 1.10
Salicylic acid
Saline tablets
Saponin
Scandium trifluoromethanesulfonate
Schiff's reagent
Sebacoyl chloride, ClOC(CH2)8COCl, decanedioyl
dichloride, (COR 1760)
Second (time): 6.3.1.3
Secret writing inks, invisible inks: 3.2.5
Secret writing inks,
invisible inks, (Primary): 4.19
Seed crystal, prepare crystals from solutions: 3.54
Selenium
Self-leavened flour, prepare
self-leavened flour, "self-raising flour",
19.1.8
Sense-organs, ear, eye, smell, touch: 9.5.0
Separation
Sequester: 7.9.47
Sequestering agent, EDTA: 16.4.4
Sequestrants, food additive: 19.4.4.6
Sequestrants, food additive:
19.4.4.24
Serotonin
Serpentine, Mg6Si4O10(OH),8,
(Geology): 35.21.6
Sets of apparatus: 2.7
Shear-thickening, stir-thickening,
dilatant fluids, rheopectic fluids: 13.6.0.4
Shear-thinning,
stir-thinning,
thixotropy: 13.6.0.3
Shellac
Shopping chemistry, food
additives, EEC code numbers: 19.4.4
Silica
Silicates
Silicon
Silicones
Siloxanes: 16.2.8.7
Silver
Silver compounds
SI units, International System of Units, (SI),
the 7 base
units
Skin
contamination: 3.4.5
Slime ball, "Silly putty", silicone polymer to amuse children: 3.4.11
Smelling chemicals, chemical safety, chemical vapours and smelling
chemicals: 3.4.8
Smelling salts, ammonium carbonate, heat ammonium carbonate: 12.16.3.1
Smells, earth smells, rain smells and cut grass smells, geosmin: 16.3.4.1b
Smithsonite, (zinc carbonate): 5.20.40
Smoke, sol, starch solution, smoke: 7.8.4.0
Soap
Soda-acid, prepare a soda-acid fire extinguisher: 3.34.6
Soda ash
Soda lime, activated, soda lime
non-indicating, soda lime self-indicating, (4-14 mesh sizes)
Soda water, solubility of acidic oxide carbon dioxide in water, acidity
of soda
water, fizzy drinks: 3.34.3
Sodium
Sodium salts
Soften hard water, by boiling: 12.13.6
Soils
Solar panel, solar cell,
silicon: 7.2.2.39.1
Solder
Solid acids, solubility, pH, add
sodium carbonate, taste: 19.1.1
Solid, States of matter, solid (s), liquid (l),
gas (g), aqueous solution (dissolved in water) (aq)
Sol, starch solution, smoke: 7.8.4.0
Solubility
Solute: 7.9.48
Solutions
Solvay process, industrial
production of sodium carbonate: 12.16.7
Solvent: 7.9.49
Sorbic acid
Sorbitol
Sorbose, L-sorbose
SOx, acid rain, formation of acid
rain (SOx), by burning sulfur or sulfur compounds: 12.6.0.1
Spark plugs, pre-ignition: 32.5.5.5
Sparkler, Reactions of magnesium with
carbon dioxide, the sparkler experiment: 3.77
Specific heat capacity, shc: 23.5.01
Specific heat of water: 23.5.01a
Speed and base, abuse of
volatile substances: 11.11.4.1
Sphalerite, (Geology): 35.20.41
Spirit burner (Primary): 2.20
Spirit burner, methylated spirit burner, alcohol burner, alcohol lamp: 8.1.3.1
Spontaneous: 7.9.50
Spontaneous combustion, sugar and potassium chlorate: 17.3.4
Spoon volume: 3.5.1
Stabilizers, thickeners, food additives: 19.4.4.26
Staining techniques, microscopes, care, use, staining techniques: 2.22.0
Stain removal: 19.4.2.1
Stalactites and stalagmites,
calcite: 35.19
Standard buffer solutions,
sodium hydrogen phosphate, disodium hydrogen phosphate: 5.0
Standard electrode potential: 3.84.1.1
Standard solution: 6.3.1.6.6
Standard temperature and pressure,
STP, standard atmosphere: 20.0.6
Starch, (C6H10O5)n,
starch maize, starch potato, soluble
starch, starch
solution 2% W / V
Starch, Prepare a starch solution: 3.95.01
States of matter, solid (s), liquid (l), gas
(g), aqueous solution (dissolved in water) (aq)
Stearic acid, octadecanoic acid
Steel, cast iron alloy, steel: 5.5.09
Steel wool
Steel (low in carbon)
Steel (low in tungsten)
Steel alloy
Steroidal group of alkaloids: 1.9.0A
Steroids, sterols, steroid alcohols: 16.3.5.3
Stibnite, Sb2S3: 5.20.42
Stilbite, (hydrated sodium calcium
aluminium silicate), (Geology): 35.20.43
Stock control: 2.9
Stock materials and apparatus: 2.6
Stone dust, Limestone, stone dust:
35.22.7
Storing chemicals, chemical safety: 3.4.12
STP, standard temperature and pressure, standard atmosphere: 20.0.6
STP, statics of fluids, static pressure,
the
Pascal: 12.1.0
Strontium
Strontium compounds
Structural forms of proteins: 16.3.6.0.1
Struvite mineral, ammonium magnesium phosphate, ((NH4)MgPO4.6H2O)
Styrene, C8H8, vinylbenzene, ethenylbenzene,
colourless, oily liquid, HARMFUL
Sublimation, iodine, camphor and naphthalene, thermal
decomposition: 3.30.12
Sublimation, separate with
sublimation: 10.13.0
Substance, pure substances and impure substances: 7.2.0
Substances may decompose and lose mass when heated, thermal
decomposition: 3.30.0
Substances that gain mass when heated,
copper foil: 3.28
Substances that gain mass when heated, magnesium ribbon: 3.28.1
Substitution reaction, displacement reactions: 12.2.4
Substrate: 7.9.51
Succinic acid
Sucrose, C12H22O11, D-Sucrose, common
sugar, cane sugar, table sugar, icing sugar, granualated sugar, raw
sugar
Sudan III, Sudan III solution alcoholic, (C.I. 261000)
Sudan (IV)
Sudan black B
Suds, height of suds, hydrogen peroxide and manganese (IV), oxide: 17.1.5
Sugaring mixture, insect fixing fluid: 4.14
Sulfamic acid, reactions NH2.SO2OH: 12.18.7
Sulfanilic acid, sulfonilic acid, 4-amonobenzene sulfonic
acid, H2NC6H4SO2OH
Sulfates
Sulfides
Sulfites
Sulfonation: 16.11.16
Sulfonic
acids |: 15.1.6 sulfocarbamide,
electroplating,
zinc plating
of copper
Sulfonium compounds
Sulfur, S, bright yellow powder, roll sulfur,
brimstone,
flowers of sulfur, sublimed sulfur (rhombic and monoclinic forms)
Sulfur dioxide, TOXIC, CORROSIVE, severe
respiratory irritant
Sulfuric
acid, pure, concentrated, 0.5 M, 1 M, 2 M, analytical reagent,
hygroscopic, HARMFUL, CORROSIVE
Sulfur monochloride, prepare sulfur
monochloride, S2Cl2: 12.18.3a
Sulfurous
acid as a reducing
agent, ionization reaction: 15.2.15
Sulfur trioxide
"Superglue", cyanocrylates: 16.2.4.7
Superphosphate production: 12.14.5
Supervision of students, laboratory safety: 3.2.1
Surface / volume ratio of soil particles: 6.6.3
Surfactant: 7.9.52
Surfactants, synthetic
detergents, (syndets): 12.12.03
Surgical spirit, rubbing alcohol: 16.5.10
Suspension of particles, clay soil suspension: 3.58
Suspensions and precipitates: 7.6.0
SVP, saturated
vapour pressure over water
Sweeteners, artificial sweeteners: 16.7.16
Sweeteners, phenylalanine and aspartame: 19.4
2 5
Sweetness, relative sweetness of some artificial sweeteners: 19.4.2.4
Swimming
pool chemistry: 18.7.0
Swimming pools,
checklist of daily routine for the pool
operator: 3.9.1
Swimming pools, pool test ranges: 3.9.2
Symbol,
chemical symbol: Table of the elements
Synergism: 7.9.53
Synthesis reactions
Synthetic detergents, soaps and synthetic detergents, (syndets): 12.12.0
Synthetic food colours approved for use in Australia: 19.4.4.1
Syrup, solubility of sucrose
(cane sugar), syrup: 7.7.9
Quartz, Si, silicon: 7.2.2.39
Quartz, (Geology): 35.14
Quartz sand: Silica
Colour
of opaque objects: 4.140,
(2.)
Expansion of quartz and glass,
23.3.11
Make molecular models: 3.5.1,
(2.)
Piezoelectricity: 32.1.2
Separate solids using density
differences: 3.27
Silicon reactions: 12.15
Quinine, C20H25N2O2:
16.3.5.7
Laser and quinine sulfate,
tonic water: 27.6.3.1
Sense of taste: 9.246,
(4.4),
Taste, smell, flavour: 19.3.1
Radium, Ra, Chemical
reactions: 7.2.2.36
Radium,
Table of the elements
Radiation dose from
entry of radioactive materials into the body: 7.2.2
Reactions of
12.5.3 Dichromates, Cr2O72-
12.8.1 Iron (II), salts and iron
(IlI), salts, Prussian blue
12.10.1 Magnesium and its
compounds, Mg
12.17.1 Manganese
(II), salts, Mn
12.17.4 Permanganate
ion,
MnO4-
12.17a.1 Mercury
compounds, Hg
12.11.1 Nitrites,
NO2-
12.11.2 Nitrates,
NO3-
12.13.1 Phosphorus and phosphates, P
12.13.6 Phosphites, HPO32-
12.16.1 Silver
compounds, Ag
12.19.4.0 Silver
halides, AgCl2
12.16a.1 Strontium
compounds, Sr
7.8.1.3
Sodium thiosulfate crystals with dilute hydrochloric acid
12.18.7 sulfamic acid,
NH2.SO2OH
Reactions with
12.14.02
Reactions with air or oxygen gas
12.14.03
Reactions with dilute acids
12.14.04
Reactions with concentrated oxidizing acids
12.14.01
Reactions with water
Reduce:
Carbon dioxide, with burning
magnesium:
3.34.4
Copper (II), oxide, to copper with ammonia: 13.6.7
Iron (III), chloride with hydrogen sulfide: 3.43.3
Iron (III), chloride, with sulfur dioxide: 3.51.3
Metal oxides, to metals with
hydrogen: 13.2.5
Oxidation and reduction,
redox reactions: 15.2.0
Potassium manganate (VII), with hydrogen sulfide: 3.43.2
Potassium manganate (VII), with sulfur dioxide: 3.51.2
Reduce copper (I) oxide
(copper oxide) to copper: 10.10.2
Reduce copper oxide with
natural gas,
methane: 3.41.4
Reduce metal oxides to the metal, red lead to lead and oxygen: 10.10.1
Reduce red iron oxide, or
rust, to iron: 10.10.3
Reducing agent, activity series,
activity of metals as reducing agents:
12.14.0
Reducing agent, separate to metals by reduction of metal oxides, ores: 10.10.0
Relative
atomic mass, make molar solutions: 5.1.1
Relative atomic mass of magnesium: 5.1.5
Relative
atomic mass: Periodic Table
Rusting: 12.8.2
Rusting: 3.52.0
Conditions for combustion: 8.6.0
Rusting, corrosion: 15.3.0
Iron oxide, reduce red iron oxide, or rust, to iron: 10.10.3
Paper clips and rusting: 5.5.09.1
Salts, acid
salt, sodium chloride, "table salt": 12.10.0
Preparation instructions for salt solutions: 8.0
Saline solution: 1.9
Salt bridge, Voltaic cell with
salt bridge: 3.84.5
Salt effect on buffer solutions: 12.10.7.4
Salting, meat
treatments, marinades, salting meat, marbled beef: 19.3.4.6
Salts
with water of crystallization,
hydrous salts, thermal decomposition: 3.30.8
Add salts to clay suspension: 7.6.2
Add solutions of a salt to
another salt: 12.10.2.6
Alkalis and salts, sodium hydroxide with copper salts: 12.7.4
Bath cleaning, borax: 19.6.4
Boiling point of sodium chloride solution: 3.5.1
Crystals of different salts: 12.10.1
Electrical conductivity of liquids: 3.59.4
Grow salt crystals from sea water: 3.54.1
Hydrolysis of salts, sodium carbonate, sodium bicarbonate,
ammonium chloride: 12.10.3
Organic chemistry: 16.1.5.3
Organic salts, sodium
ethanoate, (sodium acetate),
ammonium acetate: 16.1.5.3
pH of salt solutions: 12.10.4
Prepare fruit salts: 19.2.13
Prepare salts by different methods: 12.10.2
Reactions of salts and water: 12.10.3.3
Separate salt and sand: 3.22
Sodium chloride "table
salt": 12.10.0
Soil salts, soil minerals in
solution, (plant foods): 6.20
Solubility test, prepare a solution for group analysis: 12.11.3.3
Stain removal: 19.4.2.1
Table
salt and rock salt: 19.1.16
Tests for an unknown
substance, qualitative analysis: 12.11.0
Selenium,
Table of the elements
Selenium, Se, Chemical reactions: 7.2.2.38
Selenious acid
Selenium (powder)
Selenium AAS solution
Selenium dioxide
Selenium sulfide
Separate mixture of immiscible liquids, shake different liquids in
water: 10.4.1
Separate pure substances, chemical and physical separation: Topic 10
Separate soluble from insoluble
substances: 7.7.1
Separate soluble substances from insoluble substances, separate sodium
chloride from sand: 10.3.1
Separate substances from mixtures: 3.18.0
Solvent extraction, extract oil from peanuts, (groundnuts): 10.12.1
SI, CGS and FPS conversion, metric
conversion: 6.3.6
SI
derived units: 6.3.3.0
SI
prefixes: 6.3.5
SI, The 7 base units: 6.3.1
Non-SI units: 3.9.0.0
Other derived units based on SI: 6.3.3.1
Units used with SI units: 6.3.3.5
Silicon,
Si, Table of the elements
Silicon (lumps)
Silicon AAS solution
Silicon oil 200 Fluid 350 CS
Silica,
SiO2, silicon
(IV), oxide,
silicon dioxide, quartz sand
Silicates (orthosilicates) SiO44-,
(pyrosilicates) Si2O76-
Prepare coloured glass: 7.2.4.2
Prepare silica and silicon, SiO2, Si: 12.15.1
Prepare silicate gardens: 7.2.5
Prepare silicon glass in a furnace: 7.2.4.1
Prepare silicon glass: 7.2.4
Separate sand and lead
powder by panning: 10.8.1
Separate sodium chloride from sand: 10.3.1
Silica, acid washed
Silica gel (orange) self indicating
Silica gel desiccant: 7.8.3.1
Silica, quartz, (Geology): 35.14
Silica, sand, sandstone: 35.22.1
Silica,
sand, thermal decomposition: 3.30.13
Silica, silica gel beads, silica gel self-indicating (contains cobalt
(II) chloride), 3-6 mm, silicon
fused, silica acid, Kiesel gel, grade C, (hydrated silica gel)
Silicates group, (Geology): 35.14.1
Silicates, Oxides, acidic, basic, amphoteric, neutral and mixed oxides:
12.17.0
Silicon
carbide, SiC, carborundum, abrasive, emery paper
Silicon, Chemical reactions: 7.2.2.39
Silicon compounds, glass, lump, (powder FLAM
1346), reactions: 7.2.3
Silicon tetraacetate
Silicon tetrachloride
Solar panel, solar cell,
silicon: 7.2.2.39.1
Zeolites,
(hydrated
aluminium silicates) tetrapropylammonium, (TPA), ZSM-5, (Geology): 35.20.49
Silicones
Silicone,
"Silly Putty", polyborosiloxane, bouncing
putty, (Dow
Corning 3179 dilatant compound), "Tricky Putty": 7.2.6
Silicone, slime ball, "Silly Putty", polymer to amuse children: 3.4.11
Silver, Ag, sheet 30 SWG strip, Chemical
reactions:
7.2.2.40
Silver (wire)
Silver,
Table of the elements
Silver reactions: 12.16
Silver toxicity: 3.6.13
Silver, (Geology): 35.20.39
Silvering and desilvering, plating and deplating silver: 15.1.9
Silvering solution: 12.16.2
Silver plating of copper or nickel , electroplating: 15.1.5
Cleaning tarnished silver: 15.3.16
Group 1 tests for Ag+,
Pb2+: 12.11.4.1
Tests for silver: 12.11.3.10.19
Silver compounds
Silver (I) fluoride
Silver acetate, hydrates
Silver
bromide
Silver
chloride, Compare
the chloride, bromide and iodide of silver,
AgCl, AgBr, AgI: 12.19.6.4
Silver hexafluorophosphate
Silver iodate
Silver
iodide
Silver
nitrate, HARMFUL, OXIDISING, Silver mirror tests for aldehydes,
Tollens'
tests for acetaldehydes,: 16.3.5
Silver perchlorate
Silver sulfate
Silver tetrafluoroborate
Silver trifluoromethanesulphonate
Reactions
of silver
compounds, Ag: 12.16.1
Reactions of silver
halides: 12.19.4.0
Recover silver from
silver chloride, AgCl2, 12.19.8.6
Silver
nitrate, AgNO3, silver (I) nitrate, silver nitrate pure
(costs 25 GBP), silver nitrate 0.1
M,
solution 2% W / V
Silver nitrate chemical
changes in
photography: 7.8.7.0
Silver nitrate, For 0.1 M soln., 17 g in 1 L
water
Electrolysis of silver nitrate
solution: 15.5.20
Prepare
preserving agents for cut flowers: 19.6.5
Soaps and synthetic detergents, (syndets): 12.12.0
Soap, white Castile soap powder
Soap solution, Clarke's soap solution
Soap solution, Wanklyn's soap solution
Soaps, bleaches,
disinfectants,
deodorizers: 12.12.11
Hydrolysis of esters: 16.5.4
Make soap from fats: 3.79
Make soap suds with hard water and soft water: 12.13.14
Prepare alcohol-based
detergent: 12.13.9
Prepare household soap: 19.6.6
Test hardness in water with
standard soap solution: 12.13.10
Use soap as emulsifying
agent: 7.8.6.0
Sodium, Na: Table
of elements
Sodium, metal, pellets, (in
liquid paraffin), (natrium), toxicity: 3.6.14
Sodium (cube)
Sodium AAS solution
Sodium, silvery-white soft metal, readily tarnishing in air,
HARMFUL, CORROSIVE, (FLAM, COR 1428),
Sodium reactions: 3.73
Sodium: 7.2.2.41
Sodium with water: 12.15.2
Direct union of the
elements, sodium and chlorine: 12.10.2.5
Group 6 tests for K+, Mg2+, Na+,
NH4+, 12.11.4.6
Reactions of chlorine and sodium: 13.4.7
Storing chemicals: 3.4.12,
(11.)
Tests for sodium: 12.11.3.10.20
Sodium compounds
Disodium dihydrogen pyrophosphate
Disodium hydrogen citrate
Disodium hydrogen orthophosphate (dodecahydrate)
Disodium hydrogen phosphate
Sodium acetate
Sodium acetate trihydrate
Sodium alginate
Sodium alginate, algin, HARMFUL
Sodium
aluminium fluoride,
Na3AlF6, cryolite for craft, Greenland
spar, (Geology): 35.20.13
Sodium amide
Sodium arsenate heptahydrate
Sodium azide, NaN3, VERY TOXIC, ENVIRONMENTAL DANGER,
Nitrogen gas generated in a
motor car
airbag: 13.9.3
Sodium
benzoate, C6H5COONa, benzoic acid sodium salt
Sodium benzoyl peroxide
Sodium
bicarbonate,
soda ash, NaHCO3
Sodium bismuthate
Sodium
bisulfite, Na2S2O5,
prepare permanent crease solution, hair
straightening, permanent wave: 19.5.1.1
Sodium borate, Na2B4O7.l0H2O,
For 0.1 M soln., 38 g in 1 L
water
Sodium borohydride
Sodium bromide, NaBr
Sodium butyrate
Sodium carbonate peroxyhydrate
Sodium
carbonate, sodium carbonate solution, sodium carbonate-10 water,
soda ash, natron, washing soda
Sodium carbonate decahydrate, Na2CO3.10H2O,
For
0.1 M soln., 28.6 g in 1 L
water
Sodium carbonate, Na2CO3, anhydrous, For 0.1 M
soln., 10.6 g in 1 L
water
Sodium carboxy methylcellulose, food additive E468, carrier
Sodium chlorate, sodium
chlorate (V), NaClO3,
white solid, crystalline, bleach, weed
killer, TOXIC, CORROSIVE, OXIDISING (OXD 1495): 5.4.16
Sodium
chloride, (solution) brine, common salt, halite, rock
salt, ‘sea salt’
Sodium chloride, NaCl, For 0.1 M soln., 5.8 g in 1 L
water
Sodium chlorite
Sodium chromate, Na2CrO4.4H2O, For 0.1
M soln., 23.4g in 1 L
water
Sodium
citrate dihydrate, Na3C6H5O7.2H2O,
trisodium citrate
Sodium
cobaltinitrite, Na3Co(NO2)6,
yellow to brown crystals or powder, solution decomposes unless acetic
acid added
Sodium cyanide, NaCN, cyanogran TOXIC
Sodium dihydrogen citrate
Sodium dihydrogen phosphate dihydrate
Sodium dichromate dihydrate, Na2Cr2O7.2H2O,
orange crystalline solid, For 0.1 M soln., 29.8 g in 1 L
water, TOXIC
Sodium
dihydrogen phosphate
(V), monosodium orthophosphate, sodium dihydrogen orthophosphate,
hydrated, NaH2PO4.2H2O,
5.4.17
Sodium dihydrogen phosphate (V)-2-water, monobasic sodium phosphate
Sodium dihydrogen phosphate (V), prepare a chemical sponging agent: 19.1.9
Sodium dihydrogen phosphate (V), prepare
self-leavened flour, "self-raising flour": 19.1.8
Sodium diphenylamine sulfonate
Sodium disulfate (lV), sodium metabisulfite, sodium pyrosulfate
Sodium disulfate (VI), sodium persulfate
Sodium dithionite, sodium hydrosulfite
Sodium dodecyl sulfate
Sodium ethanedioate, tetra sodium oxalate
Sodium
ethanoate, CH3COONa, ethanoic acid sodium salt, sodium
acetate, For 00.1 M
soln., 13.6 g in 1 L
water
Sodium ethanoate hydrated, CH3COONa.3H2O, sodium
acetate trihydrate, sodium
ethanoate-3-water, E262
Sodium ethoxide, C2H5ONa, prepare sodium
ethoxide:
16.1.3.1.2
Sodium fluorescein
Sodium fluoride, NaF, TOXIC
Sodium formate
Sodium heptaoxodiphosphate, sodium pyrophosphate
Sodium
hexametaphosphate,
NaPO3(Na2O), "Calgon", water softener,
(Also
calcium hexametaphosphate)
Sodium hexanitrocobaltate (III), Macallum's stain, sodium
cobaltinitrite
Sodium hydride
Sodium hydrogenarsenate
Sodium
hydrogen carbonate, baking soda, bicarbonate of soda, sodium
bicarbonate
Sodium hydrogen carbonate, NaHCO3, For 0.1 M soln., 8.4 g in
1 L
water
Sodium
hydrogen glutamate, monosodium
glutamate, MSG, intolerance: 19.4.2.2.3
Sodium hydrogen orthophosphate anhydrous
Sodium hydrogen phosphate, Na2HPO4, sodium
monohydrogen phosphate, disodium
hydrogen phosphate, standard buffer
solutions: 5.0
Sodium
hydrogen sulfate anhydrous,
NaHSO4, Prepare hydrogen with iron filings and sulfuric
acid, or sodium hydrogen sulfate: 13.2.3.0
Sodium hydrogen sulfate, Prepare acid salt, sodium
hydrogen sulfate: 12.10.6
Sodium hydrogen sulfate monohydrate
Sodium hydrogen sulfite solution (40%)
Sodium
hydrogen sulfite,
sodium bisulfite, white solid but yellow solution, NaHSO3, antiseptic
and bleach, sterilise in wine industry
Sodium hydrogen tartrate, sodium
bitartrate, tartaric acid monosodium salt, NaO2CCH(OH),CH(OH),CO2H
Sodium hydrosulfite, Na2S2O4.2H2O,
5.4.9
Sodium
hydroxide, NaOH, caustic soda, soda lye, 2 M, pearl, pellets
analytical reagent, hygroscopic, HARMFUL, CORROSIVE
Sodium hypochlorite, NaClO, sodium chlorate (I), domestic bleach,
oxidizing agent
Sodium hypochlorite, decomposition,
cobalt sulfate catalyst: 17.3.14
Sodium
hypochlorite solution,
NaOCl, 12.5% solution, chlorox, liquid bleach, colourless, strong
odour, heat decomposes, HARMFUL, CORROSIVE
Sodium
hypochlorite, Prepare preserving agents for cut flowers: 19.6.5
Sodium hypophosphite
Sodium iodate (VII), sodium periodate
Sodium iodide, NaI, For 0.1 M
soln., 15 g in 1 L
water
Sodium L-ascorbate
Sodium lauryl sulfate (VI), sodium dodecyl sulfate
Sodium maleate dibasic
Sodium meta arsenite
Sodium metabisulfite, clock reaction, the "old Nassau flag", (orange
and black), sodium metabisulfite, mercury (II), iodide: 17.1.7
Sodium metabisulfite, sodium metabisulphite, prepare permanent crease
solution, permanent
wave, hair straightening: 19.5.1.1
Sodium metasilicate
Sodium metasilicate pentahydrate
Sodium methoxide
Sodium molybdate dihydrate, Na2MoO4.2H2O,
For
0.1 M soln., 24.2 g in 1 L
water
Sodium niobate
Sodium
nitrate, NaNO3,
separate mixture of sodium chloride and sodium
nitrate: 10.9.1
Sodium nitrate, NaNO3, Chile saltpetre from caliche
deposits, sodium nitre, For
0.1 M soln., 8.5
g in 1 L
water, HARMFUL
Sodium nitrate (V), Chile saltpetre, nitrate of soda, nitratine,
saltpetre, sodium nitrate
Sodium
nitrite, (OXD HARM
1500), NaNO2, sodium nitrate (III),
(inhibits corrosion), prepare nitric acid: 12.5.1
Sodium nitrite, NaNO2, For 0.1 M soln., 7 g in 1 L
water
Sodium nitroferricyanide(III) dihydrate
Sodium nitroprusside dihydrate
Sodium oleate
Sodium orthovanadate
Sodium orthophenyl phenol, food additive, E232, preservative,
anti fungal
Sodium orthophosphate, Na3PO4, See: Trisodium
phosphate V
Sodium oxalate
Sodium perborate monohydrate
Sodium perborate tetrahydrate
Sodium perchlorate
Sodium perchlorate monohydrate
Sodium periodate
Sodium peroxide
Sodium persulfate
Sodium phosphate, Na3PO4, trisodium phosphate,
sodium orthophosphate, hygroscopic, HARMFUL
Sodium phosphate
monobasic, NaH2PO4.2H2O
(M.W. 15601)
Sodium phosphate dibasic
Sodium phosphinate, sodium hypophosphite
Sodium phosphite dibasic pentahydrate
Sodium potassium tartrate tetrahydrate
Sodium oxalate, Na2C2O4, For 0.1 M
soln., 13.4 g in 1 L
water
Sodium
perborate, bleach,
synthetic detergents, (syndets): 12.12.03.4
Sodium peroxide, Na2O2
Sodium persulfate
Sodium phosphate tribasic, hydrated
Sodium
polyacrylate, acrylic sodium salt polymer, ASAP: 3.4.2.5.1
Sodium propionate
Sodium pyrophosphate dibasic
Sodium pyrophosphate decahydrate
Sodium pyrosulfite
Sodium pyrrolidinedithiocarbamate
Sodium pyruvate
Sodium salicylate, sodium 2-hydroxybenzoate
Sodium selenate
Sodium selenite
Sodiun sesquicarbonate, Na2CO3.NaHCO3.2H2O,
trona
Sodium silicate, sodium silicate powder, sodium silicate solution, egg
preservation:
9.3
Sodium
silicate, Na2SiO3,
fireproof
wood with sodium silicate solution
Sodium silicate solution, soluble glass, water glass
Sodium sorbate, preservatives, food
additive E201: 19.4.4.23
Sodium succinate
Sodium
sulfate, Na2SO4, sodium sulfate anhydrous,
threnardite, dyes, mordant, natural dyes:
19.5.2
Sodium sulfate decahydrate, Na2SO4.10H2O,
For 0.1
M soln., 32.2 g in 1 L
water
Sodium sulfate, observe movement of ions from sodium sulfate solution: 3.4.2
Sodium sulfate, weight of sulfate radical in sodium sulfate: 17.6.5
Sodium sulfate (VI)-10-water, Glauber’s salt, mirabilite, salt cake,
sodium sulfate
Sodium sulfide, Na2S, TOXIC, CORROSIVE, ENVIRONMENTAL
DANGER, forms H2S with string acids
Sodium sulfide nonahydrate, Na2S.9H2O, For 0.5 M
120 g
in 1 L
water
Sodium
sulfite, hydrated, Na2SO3.7H2O,
sodium sulfate (IV)-7-water
Sodium sulfite, Na2SO3.6H2O, For 0.1 M
soln., 23.4 g in 1 L
water
Sodium sulfite, Na2SO3, sodium sulphite
anhydrous, For 0.1 M
soln., 12.6 g in 1 L
water
Sodium tartrate dihydrate, crystals, Na2C4H4O6.2H2O,
sodium, (+) tartrate, (salt of tartaric acid), (CHOH)2(COOH)2,
E335
Sodium
tauroglycocholate, bile salts, sodium taurocholate, (Taurocholic acid C26,H45NO7S)
Sodium
tetraborate,
decahydrate, powder, granules, Na2B4O7.10H2O,
borax, sodium borate
di-Sodium tetraborate (III) 10H2O
Sodium tetrafluoroborate
Sodium tetraphenylborate
Sodium tetrathionate dihydrate, Na2S4O6.2H2O,
HARMFUL
Sodium thiocyanate
Sodium thioglycolate
Sodium thiosulfate
Sodium
thiosulfate pentahydrate, sodium hyposulfite, hypo, sodium
thiosulfate
hydrated, 1 M, Na2S2O3.5H2O,
For 0.1 M soln., 24.8 g in 1 L
water
Sodium
thiosulfate, hydrated, solution: 1.11
Sodium thiosulfate (VI)-5-water, hypo
Sodium thiocyanate
Sodium tripolyphosphate (STPP) Na5P3O10,
builders, detergents: 12.12.04
Sodium tungstate
Disodium ethylene diamine tetraacetate, Na EDTA
Trisodium phosphate (V), sodium orthophosphate, Na3PO4
Trisodium phosphate, Na3PO4.12H2O,
For 0.1 M soln., 38 g in 1 L
water
Sodium
carbonate, Na2CO3,
alkalis with sodium carbonate: 12.7.8
Dilute hydrochloric acid with sodium carbonate: 12.3.9.2
Expose sodium carbonate decahydrate, washing soda, to the air: 3.31.2
Hydrolysis of sodium carbonate: 12.10.3
Prepare fruit salts: 19.2.13
Prepare sodium hydrogen carbonate with sodium
carbonate: 12.16.2
Solid acids, add
sodium carbonate: 19.1.3
Solvay process: 12.16.7
Washing powders: 19.6.2
Sodium
chloride, NaCl, boiling point of
sodium chloride solution: 3.5.1
Sodium chloride solution with
copper (II), sulfate solution: 3.71.2
Common ion effect, precipitate sodium chloride
from solution: 17.5.5.3
Conditions for chemical reactions to
occur, sulfuric acid with sodium chloride: 12.2.7
Electric writing: 3.4.4
Electrolysis of
concentrated sodium
chloride solution, Nelson cell: 15.5.13
Electrolysis of dilute sodium
chloride
solution: 15.5.8
Electrolysis of dilute sodium chloride
solution with a low voltage DC current: 15.5.9
Electrolysis of fused sodium chloride: 15.5.1
Electrolysis of sodium chloride solution: 15.5.12
Electrolysis of sodium
chloride solution to
prepare sodium hydroxide solution and chlorine: 15.5.10
Electrolysis of sodium
chloride solution
to prepare sodium hypochlorite: 15.5.11
Halite,
sodium chloride, mineral, (Geology): 35.20.19
Prepare hydrogen
chloride with sodium chloride and sulfuric acid: 3.42
Prepare secret
writing ink with sodium chloride: 3.2.5
Purify a mixture of
sodium chloride and sodium nitrate: 10.9.1
Separate sodium chloride from iodine: 10.13.1
Separate sodium
chloride from sand: 10.3.1
Table salt and rock salt: 19.1.16
Sodium
ethanoate, (sodium acetate), CH3COONa, heat pack: 14.1.11
Sodium ethanoate and ethanoic
acid, common ion
effect: 17.5.2
Sodium
ethanoate, (sodium acetate), salts, organic salts, ammonium acetate: 16.1.5.3
Prepare solutions
of pH
values 3 to 11 with buffer solutions: 12.10.8
Supersaturated solution of sodium
ethanoate-3-water: 5 01.2
Sodium hydrogen carbonate,
NaHCO3, dilute acids and hydrogen carbonates, baking soda,
self-raising
flour
Sodium hydrogen carbonate, (sodium bicarbonate) (antacid medicine): 19.1.8
Sodium hydrogen carbonate with dilute acids: 12.3.10
Conservation of mass with
effervescent tablets, health salts, sodium bicarbonate, (baking soda): 12.1.1
Dyes with a mordant: 19.5.3
Egg into bottle and tie knot in bone: 12.16.5
Heat hydrogen carbonates, sodium hydrogen
carbonate: 12.16.4
Hydrolysis of salts, sodium carbonate,
sodium hydrogen carbonate, ammonium chloride: 12.10.3
Hydrolysis of sodium hydrogen carbonate: 12.10.3.1
Prepare carbon
dioxide with dilute hydrochloric acid and carbonates: 3.38
Prepare
chemical sponging agent: 19.1.9
Prepare imitation volcano with baking soda: 12.16.6.01
Prepare sodium hydrogen carbonate from
sodium carbonate: 12.16.2
Reactions of dilute acids with sodium
hydrogen carbonate: 12.16.6
Simulated
boiling: 13.7.13
Sodium hydroxide, sodium
hydroxide: 5.4.10
Sodium hydroxide 3 M Dissolve 126 g the sticks, 95%, in water and
dilute to 1 litre of water
Sodium hydroxide 4 M Dissolve 160 g NaOH in 500 mL water, then dilute
to 1 litre of water
Sodium hydroxide 8.5 M Dissolve 330 g NaOH in water, dilute to 1 litre
of water (For CO2 absorption)
Sodium hydroxide with dilute acids, hydroxides: 12.3.7
Sodium hydroxide with dilute acids, microscale
titration: 12.8.7
Sodium hydroxide with ethyl acetate,
autocatalytic hydrolysis: 17.3.15
Sodium hydroxide with hydrochloric acid, acid-base
neutralization: 12.8.2
Sodium hydroxide with zinc chloride solution: 12.7.7.1
Alkalis with metals, sodium
hydroxide: 12.7.3
Alkalis with salts, sodium hydroxide with copper
salts: 12.7.4
Carbon dioxide with sodium hydroxide solution: 12.17.3.1
Heat of neutralization, dilute hydrochloric acid /
ethanoic acid and sodium hydroxide solution: 14.1.5.1
Prepare ammonia with ammonia solution and sodium hydroxide: 3.33.0
Prepare household soap, caustic soda, soap: 19.6.6
Test substances
with caustic soda solution, sodium hydroxide: 12.11.3.7
Titrate dilute hydrochloric acid with sodium hydroxide solution, using
a
burette, (second method): 12.8.4
Sodium thiosulfate, Na2S2O3.5H2O,
"hypo"
Sodium thiosulfate heat pack: 14.1.13
Sodium
thiosulfate solution, biology solution: 1.11
Sodium thiosulfate with hydrogen peroxide, ammonium
molybdate
catalyst: 17.3.9
Amount
of dissolved oxygen, titration: 18.3.3
Concentration and rate of reaction, sodium thiosulfate with
hydrochloric acid: 3.92
Fireproof cloth: 12.10.12,
(See 4.)
Heat of solution: 24.1.7
Measure the free chlorine in water: 18.7.4
Prepare sodium
thiosulfate
crystals, "hypo", Na2S2O3.5H2O,
12.18.6.1
Rate of reaction, sodium thiosulfate
with dilute hydrochloric acid,
concentration and rate of
reaction: 3.92
Reactions of copper (II)
ions, Cu2+: 12.7.2
(See 2.)
Reactions
of sodium
thiosulfate, Na2S2O3.5H2O: 12.18.6.2
Solder, low melting point
alloys: 5.5.01
Soldering, solders, fluxes, methods: 2.31.0
Weight of tin in solder: 17.6.6
Solubility: 3.9.0
Solubility of alkalis: 12.7.2
Solubility of different salts: 7.7.0.2a
Solubility of gases and temperature, carbon dioxide: 7.7.0.2b
Group tests to identify cations,
prepare a solution for
group analysis: 12.11.4.0
Preparation instructions for
reagents: Appendix
4
Separate
mixture of immiscible liquids, shake different liquids in water: 10.4.1
Separate
soluble substances from insoluble substances, separate sodium
chloride from sand: 10.3.1
Separate with solvent extraction,
extract oil from peanuts,
(groundnuts): 10.12.1
Solid acids: 19.1.1
Solutions and mixtures: 5.00
Solutions,
solubility, molar solution, solubility equilibrium,
solubility product, solubility rules: 7.7.0
Solutions used in making herbal
remedies: 5.01.4
Prepare crystals from solutions: 3.54
Sodium hydrogen phosphate, disodium hydrogen phosphate, standard buffer
solutions: 5.0
Starch
solution: 5.4.11
Starch, amylum, glycogen: 16.3.1.5
Biological catalysts, breakdown starch to sugar: 17.4.1
Breakdown starch during
germination: 6.3.5
Breakdown starch to sugar: 3.95
Flour, plain flour and self-raising flour: 19.1.8.1
Heat starch, glycemic index: 19.2.15
Laundry starch: 19.2.22
Mashed potato, pommes purée: 19.3.3.1
Secret writing inks, invisible inks: 3.2.5
Tests for starch, Fehling's tests for starch: 9.142
Tests for starch, iodine tests for starch: 9.132
Tests for glucose and starch with "Testape": 9.182
Wheat starch and gluten: 19.2.22.1
Stearic acid,
powder, CH3(CH2),16COOH, octadecanoic
acid, E570 fatty acids, (anti-caking agent)
Electrical
conductivity of melted solids, fused solids: 3.59.3
Fats in our food: 19.2.1.0
Melting point and cooling curve
of stearic acid: 7.4.1
Oleic acid, linoleic acid, (cis and trans): See
diagram 19.2.1
Size of the stearic acid molecule: 3.3.3
Soaps and synthetic detergents, (syndets): 12.12.0
Steel wool,
burn steel wool, combustion of iron wool: 7.1.1.1
Burn steel wool, 12.8.4
Burn steel wool in chlorine: 13.4.8
Burn steel wool in oxygen: 13.3.3
Conservation of mass
with
burning steel wool: 12.1.2
Heat formed by rusting of
steel wool: 14.1.4
Rate of rusting with steel wool: 15.3.11
Rusting of steel wool: 15.3.3
Strontium,
Sr, Table of the elements
Strontium, Chemical reactions: 7.2.2.42
Strontium reactions: 12.17.1
Strontium AAS solution
Strontium
compounds
Strontium carbonate, SrCO3, strontianite
Strontium (II) chloride, SrCl2, strontium dichloride
Strontium chloride hexahydrate, SrCl2.6H2O, For
0.1 M
soln., 26.7 g in 1 L
water
Strontium chloride (powder)
Strontium fluoride
Strontium nitrate
Strontium nitrate AAS Solution
Strontium toxicity: 3.6.15
Strontium sulfate, SrSO4, celestine
Reactions
of strontium compounds: 12.16a.1
Sucrose,
cane sugar, prepare secret writing ink with
sucrose: 3.2.5
Sugar, biological catalysts, breakdown of
starch to sugar: 17.4.1
Sugar cane, prepare sugar crystals from sugar cane juice: 3.1.10.1
Sugar
with potassium chlorate, spontaneous combustion: 17.3.4
Fehling's tests for simple sugars, reducing sugars: 9.140
"Magnetic" sugar cube
dissolves: 3.17.1
Non-enzymatic browning, caramelization: 19.3.4.3
Prepare refined white sugar from brown sugar: 10.1.3
Prepare sugar crystals from brown sugar: 3.1.10
Solubility, sucrose, (cane sugar), syrup: 7.7.9
Sulfuric acid dehydrates sucrose, (cane sugar): 12.6.3
Sweeteners,
phenylalanine and aspartame: 19.4
2 5
Sweetness,
relative sweetness of some artificial sweeteners: 19.4.2.4
Tests
for sugars: 6.5.12
Sulfates, hazards: 3.7.15
Sulfates in groundwater: 18.2.2.3
Sulfates, thermal decomposition:
3.30.6
Heat sulfates: 8.3.5
Prepare
sulfides, S2-: 12.18.2
Tests for sulfates:
12.11.5.16
Sulfides,
RSR, (R not equal to
H),
(formerly: thioethers): 16.2.8.2
Sulfides,
hazards: 3.7.16
Prepare sulfides, S2-:
12.18.2
Tests for sulfides:
12.11.5.17
Sulfites,
hazards: 3.7.17
Sulfites, thermal decomposition:
3.30.7
Tests for sulfites:
12.11.5.18
Sulfur, S, Chemical reactions: 7.2.2.43
Sulfur,
(FLAM 1350), S8 sublimed
sulfur, flowers of sulfur, roll sulfursulfur, flowers sulfur, sublimed
sulfur,
Table of elements
Sulfur, (Geology): 35.20.44
Sulfur Reactions: 12.18
Sulfur organic compounds: 16.2.8
Sulfur oxidized to sulfuric acid,
bromine catalyst: 17.3.13
Burn
sulfur in oxygen: 13.3.2
Concentrated acids and non-metals, carbon and sulfur: 12.3.14
Dilute acids with non-metals, carbon and sulfur: 12.3.4
Heat sulfur: 8.2.15
Heat sulfur with iron, synthesis reaction: 12.2.2.1
Liver
of sulfur
Prepare sodium
thiosulfate
crystals, "hypo", Na2S2O3.5H2O:
12.18.6.1
Prepare
sulfur allotropes, forms
of sulfur: 7.1.5
Prepare sulfur dioxide, SO2, by burning sulfur: 3.51
Prepare sulfur, forms of sulfur: 12.18.1
Prepare sulfur
monochloride, S2Cl2: 12.18.3a
Prepare sulfur monoclinic crystals from powdered sulfur, (flowers of
sulfur): 7.1.5.1
Prepare
sulfur monoclinic crystals from roll sulfur: 7.1.5.2
Prepare sulfur, plastic sulfur then rhombic sulfur: 7.1.5.3
Prepare thionyl chloride,
SOCl2: 12.18.3b
Reactions of sodium
thiosulfate crystals, Na2S2O3.5H2O:
12.18.6a
Reactions of sulfamic acid,
NH2.SO2OH: 12.18.7
Reactions of sulfur with iron: 3.70
Reactions of sulfur with iron, copper, zinc: 3.70
Sulfur
dioxide, SO2, sulfur (IV) oxide,
reactions: 3.51.0
Sulfur
dioxide with water, sulgur dioxide dissolves in water: 13.12.0
Dilute acids and acidic oxides, carbon dioxide,
sulfur dioxide: 12.3.8
Dry hydrogen sulfide and dry sulfur dioxide will not
react: 13.13.8
Prepare sulfur
dioxide with dilute sulfuric acid and sodium sulfite: 13.13.3
Prepare sulfur dioxide with sulfuric acid and copper: 13.13.4
Properties of sulfur dioxide and sulfites: 12.18.4
Sulfur trioxide
Heat substances in a dry test-tube: 12.11.3.4
(See 9.)
Reactions of sulfamic acid: 12.18.7
Sulfuric acid, ionization of hydrogen
sulfate ion, sulfur trioxide: 12.6.0
Sulfuric
acid, H2SO4: 5.4.12
Sulfuric (VI) acid, oil of vitriol, oleum (fuming sulfuric (VI) acid)
Sulfuric acid 2 M, Dilute 112 mL of 35 M in 800 mL water, then add
water to 1 litre
Sulfuric acid 6 M, Dilute 168 mL of 17.8 M acid to 1 litre of
water (95% sulfuric acid)
Sulfuric acid as displacer of
acids from their salts: 12.18.5.2
Sulfuric acid as
oxidizing agent: 12.6.1
Sulfuric acid as oxidizing agent: 15.2.6
Sulfuric acid dehydrates sucrose,
(cane sugar): 12.6.3
Sulfuric acid
dehydrates
sucrose, (cane sugar): 12.18.5.1
Sulfuric acid dehydrates copper
(II), sulfate crystals, (copper (II), sulfate): 12.6.2
Sulfuric acid electrochemical
cell, copper and zinc with dilute
sulfuric acid: 3.84.3
Sulfuric acid, ionization of hydrogen
sulfate ion, sulfur trioxide: 12.6.0
Sulfuric acid with ammonia,
acid-base neutralization: 12.8.1
Sulfuric acid with iron: 12.3.3
Sulfuric acid with sodium chloride, conditions for chemical reactions
to
occur: 12.2.7
Sulfuric
acid
with
water: 12.6.4
Sulfuric
acid with water: 14.1.3
Concentrated
sulfuric acid with potassium chlorate, KClO3:
12.19.8.4
Dilute sulfuric acid with metals: 12.3.2.1
Prepare hydrogen
chloride / hydrochloric acid, sodium chloride with
sulfuric acid: 3.42
Prepare hydrogen gas, iron filings with sulfuric acid,
or sodium hydrogen sulfate: 3.41
Prepare nitric acid with sulfuric acid and sodium
nitrate: 12.5.1
Prepare sulfur dioxide with dilute sulfuric acid and sodium sulfite: 13.13.3
Prepare sulfur dioxide with sulfuric acid and copper: 13.13.4
Rate of reaction, factors,
temperature, sulfuric acid and iron: 17.2.3
Reactions of dilute
sulfuric acid as
an acid: 12.18.5.4
Reactions of dilute sulfuric acid as
a sulfate: 12.18.5.5
Reactions of dilute sulfuric acid with aluminium: 12.3.3.1
Test substances by action with hot
concentrated sulfuric
acid: 12.11.3.6
Synthesis
reactions, (combination
reactions): 12.2.2
Heat copper and iodine:
12.2.2.2
Heat iron and iodine:
12.2.2.3
Heat iron and sulfur:
12.2.2.1