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Rhodium(III) chloride react with formaldehyde and potassium carbonate

4RhCl3 + 6HCHO + 9K2CO3 → 4Rh + 6HCOOK + 12KCl + 9CO2 + 3H2O


Rhodium(III) chloride react with formaldehyde and potassium carbonate to produce rhodium, potassium formate, carbon dioxide and water. The reaction takes place in a boiling solution.


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Сoding to search: 4 RhCl3 + 6 HCHO + 9 K2CO3 cnd [ temp ] = 4 Rh + 6 HCOOK + 12 KCl + 9 CO2 + 3 H2O

Add / Edited: 20.07.2015 /

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