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- Sodium_persulfate abstract "Sodium persulfate (Na2S2O8) is a chemical compound. It is a strong oxidizer. It is a severe irritant of the skin, eyes, and respiratory system. It is almost non-hygroscopic and has particularly good ability to be stored for long time. It is easy and safe to handle. It is not combustible, but releases oxygen easily and assists combustion of other materials.It is used as a bleach, both standalone (particularly in hair cosmetics) and as a detergent component. It is a replacement for ammonium persulfate in etching mixtures for zinc and printed circuit boards, and is used for pickling of copper and some other metals. It is a source of free radicals, making it useful as a radical initiator for emulsion polymerization reactions and for accelerated curing of low formaldehyde adhesives. It is also used as a soil conditioner and in manufacture of dyestuffs, modification of starch, bleach activator, desizing agent for oxidative desizing, etc.Conditions/substances to avoid mixing persulfates with are: moisture, heat, flame, ignition sources, shock, friction, reducing agents, organic material, sodium peroxide, water, aluminium, and powdered metals.Sodium persulfate is an oxidizing agent in chemistry, for example in a synthesis of diapocynin from apocynin where iron(II) sulfate is the radical initiator:Diapocynin SynthesisSodium persulfate is synthesized using water and sodium sulfate (Na2SO4 * 10H2O) in electrolysis with a pure platinum anode. ( Link to IR Spectra )The standard redox potential of sodium persulfate into hydrogen sulfate is 2.1 V, which is higher than that of hydrogen peroxide (1.8 V) but lower than ozone (2.2 V). The sulfate radical formed in situ has a standard electrode potential of 2.7 V.".
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- Sodium_persulfate imagename "Ball-and-stick model of the crystal structure".
- Sodium_persulfate imagename "Sodium persulfate as a white powder".
- Sodium_persulfate imagename "Two sodium cations and one peroxodisulphate anion".
- Sodium_persulfate name "Sodium persulfate".
- Sodium_persulfate othernames "Sodium peroxodisulfate".
- Sodium_persulfate othernames "Sodium peroxodisulphate".
- Sodium_persulfate othernames "Sodium peroxydisulfate".
- Sodium_persulfate othernames "Sodium peroxydisulphate".
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- Sodium_persulfate subject Category:Oxidizing_agents.
- Sodium_persulfate subject Category:Persulfates.
- Sodium_persulfate subject Category:Sodium_compounds.
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- Sodium_persulfate type ChemicalCompound.
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- Sodium_persulfate comment "Sodium persulfate (Na2S2O8) is a chemical compound. It is a strong oxidizer. It is a severe irritant of the skin, eyes, and respiratory system. It is almost non-hygroscopic and has particularly good ability to be stored for long time. It is easy and safe to handle. It is not combustible, but releases oxygen easily and assists combustion of other materials.It is used as a bleach, both standalone (particularly in hair cosmetics) and as a detergent component.".
- Sodium_persulfate label "Nadsiarczan sodu".
- Sodium_persulfate label "Natriumpersulfat".
- Sodium_persulfate label "Perossidisolfato di sodio".
- Sodium_persulfate label "Persulfato de sódio".
- Sodium_persulfate label "Sodium persulfate".
- Sodium_persulfate label "فوق كبريتات الصوديوم".
- Sodium_persulfate sameAs Natriumpersulfat.
- Sodium_persulfate sameAs Perossidisolfato_di_sodio.
- Sodium_persulfate sameAs Nadsiarczan_sodu.
- Sodium_persulfate sameAs Persulfato_de_sódio.
- Sodium_persulfate sameAs m.0d12qb.
- Sodium_persulfate sameAs Q419438.
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- Sodium_persulfate depiction Natriumpersulfat.PNG.
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- Sodium_persulfate name "Sodium persulfate".