Abstract

The high temperature acid-base reactions between zinc (II), cadmium (II), cobalt (III), and magnesium (II) oxides and methylammonium chloride were investigated using the thermoanalytical techniques of TGA, DTA, GED, MSA, and reflectance spectroscopy, as well as by conventional chemical methods. Zinc (II) and cadmium (II) oxides were found to form the corresponding bis(methylamine)metal chloride and water. Cobalt (III) oxide was found to be reduced to cobalt (II) chloride, and magnesium (II) oxide was found to undergo the simple acid-base reaction to form magnesium (II) chloride.

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