Why chloroform cannot be purified by metallic sodium?
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Chloroform cannot be purified by metallic sodium because
In discussing how best to deuterate chloroform, it occurred to me that we could use sodium metal to reduce hydrogen into hydrogen gas. If this could actually happen, this would be a great thing - we wouldn't have much if any residual hydrogen in the liquid phase of the system after treatment
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dark side of Sulphur and nitrogen that is present in air is to atmosphere water wap UPTU form sulphuric acid and nitric acid
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