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Will carbon powder dissolve (ionize) in sulfamic acid? If so, what ionic state?
Carbon powder does not dissolve or ionize in sulfamic acid, as established in the discussion. Instead, it forms a colloidal suspension when mixed with the acid. This conclusion is based on the chemical properties of carbon and sulfamic acid, which do not facilitate the dissolution of carbon in this medium.
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The better it can happen is to form a colloidal suspension.liivvewire said:Will carbon powder dissolve (ionize) in sulfamic acid? If so, what ionic state?