AgNO{3}, 90% of the silver bromate in the saturated solution is ionized.
Judged by the line of argument used above, in contrasting the behavior of silver bromate and silver chloride, these silver salts [p224] must be still less soluble than the chloride.
E−5, is smaller than the constant; the solution will not be saturated with silver bromate and no precipitate is formed.
By heating the bromate it was partially converted into the bromide, and the resulting mixture was distilled with sulphuric acid.
Stas, in his stoichiometric researches, prepared chemically pure bromine from potassium bromide, by converting it into the bromate which was purified by repeated crystallization.
After throwing down the solution of the mixed salts by nitrate of silver, Berzelius digests the washed precipitate in a closed bottle of water of baryta; whence results bromate of baryta without any chloride of barium.
On evaporating the liquor we obtain crystallized bromate of baryta, which may be freed from a small accidental quantity of chloride, by washing with alcohol at 0.
Receive the gases in a solution of potash; saturate this fluid mixture of the chloride of potassium, and the chlorate and bromate of potash with nitric acid, adding afterwards nitrate of silver.
The solution of bromate of baryta may also be neutralized by nitric acid, and the bromic acid may be precipitated by nitrate of silver.
A mixture of bromate and chloride of silver will precipitate.
The excess of baryta being thrown down by carbonic acid, and the liquid being evaporated, a bromate of baryta is obtained, which may be washed with alcohol of 0.
It would be preferable to digest in a phial, the precipitate while moist, along with water of baryta, which decomposes the bromate of silver without acting upon the chloride.
Both potassium bromateand cupric salts in solution will liberate iodine from an iodide, which is then titrated with the thiosulphate solution.
The substances usually employed for the standardization of a thiosulphate solution are potassium bromate and metallic copper.
The solution is evaporated to dryness, the residue is fused in a platinum vessel, the bromate is decomposed, while the bromide remains; this must be distilled with sulphuric acid and the binoxide of manganese.
The ether rises to the top, carrying with it the bromine in solution; after being withdrawn, this ether is mixed with potassa, by which the bromide andbromate of potassa are formed.
When bromine is added to a hot concentrated solution of potassium hydroxide there is formed a mixture of potassium bromide and potassium bromate in accordance with the reactions already discussed.
There is no special use for the bromate, so the solution is evaporated to dryness, and the residue, consisting of a mixture of the bromate and bromide, is strongly heated.
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