RESEARCH ON MECHANISM OF LEACHING ANTIMONOUS OXIDE BY AQUEOUS SOLUTION OF SODIUM HYDROXIDE AND GLYCERIN
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KeyWord:Double metallic alkoxide,Low carbon polyhydric alcohol,Sodium antimonite containing glycerin
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Abstract:
      Antimonous oxide can be dissolved in aqueous solution of sodium hydroxide and glycerin and the new product is sodium antimonite containing glycerin The solution is stable under a certain concentration of sodium hydroxide The mechanism of the reaction and the stability of sodium antimonite containing glycerin solution have been studied
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