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    Sodium bismuthate is an inorganic compound, and a strong oxidiser with chemical formula NaBiO3. It is somewhat hygroscopic, but not soluble in cold water...
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  • and oxygen. It also reacts with acids. Sodium bismuthate is the most common bismuthate. It is one of the few sodium compounds that does not dissolve in water...
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    precipitation of sodium salts from aqueous solutions is rare because sodium salts typically have a high affinity for water. An exception is sodium bismuthate (NaBiO3)...
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    Nitrous oxide (N2O), Nitrogen dioxide/Dinitrogen tetroxide (NO2 / N2O4) Sodium bismuthate (NaBiO3) Cerium (IV) compounds such as ceric ammonium nitrate and...
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    occurring. Lead bismuthate forms a pentavalent structure, significantly different from the regular ionic interactions of sodium bismuthate, but similar to...
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    balance each half-reaction. For example, when manganese reacts with sodium bismuthate. Unbalanced reaction: Mn2+(aq) + NaBiO3(s) → Bi3+(aq) + MnO− 4(aq)...
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  • precipitation of sodium salts from aqueous solutions is rare because sodium salts typically have a high affinity for water. An exception is sodium bismuthate (NaBiO3)...
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    solution of Mn2+ ions with strong oxidants such as lead dioxide (PbO2), sodium bismuthate (NaBiO3), or peroxydisulfate. Tests for the presence of manganese...
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  • 1975 to be +5.4 V; 1967 experiments with the strong oxidizing agent sodium bismuthate were unable to oxidize mendelevium(III) to mendelevium(IV). A mendelevium...
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    concentrated aqueous sodium hydroxide and bromine or aqueous potassium hydroxide and bromine to form sodium bismuthate or potassium bismuthate, respectively...
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  • 16940–66–2 NaBiO3 sodium bismuthate 12232–99–4 NaBr sodium bromide 7647–15–6 NaBrO3 sodium bromate 7789–38–0 NaCN sodium cyanide 143–33–9 NaCNO sodium cyanate 917–61–3...
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    cake which was placed in another tank and dissolved in nitric acid. Sodium bismuthate or potassium permanganate was added to oxidize the plutonium. Plutonium...
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    precipitate was placed in another tank and dissolved in nitric acid. Sodium bismuthate or potassium permanganate was added to oxidize the plutonium. The...
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    21.86±0.11. Neodymium arsenate can be obtained from the reaction between sodium arsenate (Na3AsO4) and neodymium chloride (NdCl3) in solution: Na3AsO4 +...
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  • ACYCLOVIR 10. ADENOSINE 11. ADRENOCORTICOTROPHIC HORMONE (ACTH) 12. ALENDRONATE SODIUM 13. ALLOPURINOL 14. ALPHACHYMOTRYPSIN 15. ALPRAZOLAM 16. ALPROSTADIL 17...
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    the formation of anionic species such as aluminates, stannates, and bismuthates (in the case of aluminium, tin, and bismuth, respectively). They can...
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  • Villinger, Alexander (5 December 2016). "Cyanido Antimonate(III) and Bismuthate(III) Anions". Inorganic Chemistry. 55 (23): 12321–12328. doi:10.1021/acs...
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    cerium(III) solutions with the strong oxidizing agents peroxodisulfate or bismuthate. The value of E⦵(Ce4+/Ce3+) varies widely depending on conditions due...
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    mineral extraction associated with lithium chemistry have renewed interest in sodium-ion battery development, with early electric vehicle product launches in...
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    transition temperature is 52°C. Praseodymium arsenate be prepared by reacting sodium arsenate (Na3AsO4) and praseodymium chloride (PrCl3) in a solution: Na3AsO4...
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    berkelium(III) solutions to convert it to the +4 state, such as bromates (BrO−3), bismuthates (BiO−3), chromates (CrO2−4 and Cr2O2−7), silver(I) thiolate (Ag2S2O8)...
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  • Bierstedt, P. E. High-temperature superconductivity in the barium plumbate bismuthate (BaPb1−xBixO3) systems. Solid State Communications (1975), 17(1), 27-8...
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