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"She is to have a double salt ration each evening," I told him.
Note that double salts should not be confused with a complex.
For double salts, the cations are given in alphabetical order.
Sodium sulfate displays a moderate tendency to form double salts.
Caesium chloride forms a variety of double salts with other chlorides.
Terbium is separated as a double salt with ammonium nitrate by crystallization.
This salt is relatively less soluble than other rare earth double salts and therefore stays in the residue.
In general, the properties of the double salt formed will not be the same as the properties of its component single salts.
They are sometimes found in their sodium, potassium, or calcium salts, or even stronger double salts.
When dissolved in water, a double salt completely dissociates into simple ions while complexes do not; the complex ion remains unchanged.
In reality, it is a double salt with the silver salt it was produced from, usually silver nitrate.
After, the double salt is dissolved liberating calcium nitrite and regenerating the calcium hydroxide.
The solution is treated with magnesium nitrate to produce a crystallized mixture of double salts of rare-earth metals.
These materials are double salts, which means that they contain two different cations, M and M' crystallized in the same regular ionic lattice.
He also synthesized a range of double salts of potassium, sodium, chromium, iron, aluminium, molybdenum and tungsten.
So now I'll eat some fried potato And double salt a spiced tomato, And if the pundits turn out right I should be dead before tonight.
However under the recommended reaction conditions the insoluble double salt, KNa[Co(NO)].
Double salts are often less soluble, and the low solubility of caesium aluminium sulfate is exploited in the purification of Cs from its ores.
After separation, the pure precipitated double salt is decomposed, and pure CsCl is obtained after evaporating the water.
Containing two different cations, Fe and NH, it is classified as a double salt of ferrous sulphate and ammonium sulphate.
It crystallizes as a hydrated double salt: 5Ca(NO)-NHNO-10HO.
Potassium sodium tartrate is a double salt first prepared (in about 1675) by an apothecary, Pierre Seignette, of La Rochelle, France.
Double salts are salts containing more than one cation or anion, obtained by combination of two different salts which were crystallized in the same regular ionic lattice.
Double salts with some other alkali metal sulfates are known, including NaSO 3KSO which occurs naturally as the mineral glaserite.
The extract is treated with antimony chloride, iodine monochloride, or cerium(IV) chloride to give the poorly soluble double salt, e.g.: