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  1. theyre both quite as soluble. so forget filtration. the diferences in a solution are barely different in numbers (etc. t for recovery in crystal). it is hard. but possible. basicly you must find the biggest diference and use for whatever u figure (etc. solubility). check out both substances in literature. but to answer the question its barely posible to 'neutralize NaCl'.

  2. The vanity of human species never ceases to amaze me.

    What a choice. Death or bright teeth?

    On the bright (no pun) side, it apparently does NOT cause anal leakage .

     

    yeah, about that, does temperature make the peroxide less stable and makes it divide into oxygen and water?

  3. ammonia soulution, thats new for me. must refresh my literature to be up-to-date. thank you. so the solution exist only in lower temp.? is that correct? and if risen would make the ammonia 'pop' out?

  4. H2O2 or hydrogen peroxide is a very interresting compound, (as a kid a had an accident, i drank a sip out of a soda bottle, wich was full of 30% h2o2. the scarriest thing of my child hood. well maybe not the scariest). also higher percentage solutions such as 95-100% are used as rocket fuel or even explosives, which are very unstable. so, 6% concentration of this is used even for cleaning wounds (as well as similar oxidizing agents). i think it would rather burn the bacteria in your mouth, than the flesh of your tongue that would happen with the 30%. i presume it is safe to use hydrogen peroxide for cleaning.

    p.s. sorry for my bad english.

  5. 2NH3 + NaOH ---> NH4OH + Na would really not work. not just because of the nature of the Na. However this would be alittle closer to the truth, but... NH4NO3 + NaOH <---> NH4OH + NaNO3 . I guess that should be correct if possible, i cant back it up yet.

  6. Sorry, i do not really understand what do you need. Could you please be a little more specific. :) you cant find it the soultion? or what? the salt (NaCl) is disolved in the water (h2o), an so you have an aqueous solution of acetone, salt and water. Please be more specific. i'd really like to help.

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