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The air was filtered by sodium peroxide stored in the pilot's compartment.
In chemistry preparations, sodium peroxide is used as an oxidizing agent.
Sodium peroxide was used to bleach wood pulp for the production of paper and textiles.
Sodium peroxide may go by the commercial names of Solozone and Flocool.
Sodium peroxide is the inorganic compound with the formula NaO.
The ozone oxidizes the sodium to form sodium peroxide.
The platinum or palladium catalyzes the reaction and is not attacked by the sodium peroxide.
NaO is prepared by treating sodium peroxide with oxygen at high pressures:
The residue is then melted together with sodium peroxide, which dissolves all the metals and leaves the iridium.
The structures of CaP and sodium peroxide (NaO) are very similar.
When burned in dry air, it mainly forms sodium peroxide as well as some sodium oxide.
Sodium peroxide crystallizes with hexagonal symmetry.
Sodium peroxide (NaO) is used to oxidize the sample that becomes soluble in a diluted acid solution.
Sodium peroxide is hydrolyzed to give sodium hydroxide and hydrogen peroxide according to the reaction:
One example is the conversion of benzoyl chloride with sodium peroxide to di benzoyl peroxide.
Burning sodium in air will produce NaO and about 20% sodium peroxide NaO.
Calcium peroxide is created by the interactions of solutions of calcium salt and sodium peroxide, with subsequent crystallization.
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 oxide is produced by the reaction of sodium with sodium hydroxide, sodium peroxide, or sodium nitrite:
Also it was originally considered to use blocks of sodium peroxide ("oxylithe") to remove the carbon monoxide, but this was rejected in view of the fire hazard.
From it he manufactured sodium peroxide, a valuable bleaching agent, especially for straw hats; and sodium cyanide for the booming gold-mining industry, particularly in South Africa.
Benzoyl chloride reacts with sodium peroxide to give benzoyl peroxide and sodium chloride:
In 1905, while working at the Roessler and Hasslacher Chemical Co., New York, he produced oxygen by reacting water with fused sodium peroxide.
Determination of platinum group elements and gold in geological samples with ICP-MS using a sodium peroxide fusion and tellurium co-precipitation.