Abstract

The reaction of ten oxyanions and oxides, acting as Lux—Flood acids have been studied in both lithium nitrate—potassium nitrate and sodium nitrate—potassium nitrate eutectics and the stoichiometries of the reactions established. A series of acids arranged in order of decreasing strength has been drawn up, which is very similar for both eutetic solvents. Five Lux—Flood bases have also been studied in these two solvents. Sodium carbonate proved to be very stable to 500°C. Sodium peroxide revealed significant differences in stability and solubility in the two solvents, while lithium, sodium and potassium hydroxides showed differences in the two melts and also considerable differences between each other, suggesting that little cation exchange takes place in these solutions.

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