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<p>with this equation, these explosions leave orange-to-purple stains of iodine, which can be removed with <a href="page.php?w=sodium_thiosulfate">sodium thiosulfate</a> solution. An alternate method of stain removal is to simply allow the iodine time to sublime.Small amounts of nitrogen triiodide are sometimes synthesized as a demonstration to high school chemistry students or as an act of "chemical magic." To highlight the sensitivity of the compound, it is usually detonated by touching it with a feather, but even the slightest air current, laser</p><p>
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