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Two salts form together a compound (K1-A2). It has the solubility of 18,1g/100ml water (0°C) 26,7g/100ml water (20°C) 60,1g/100ml water (100°C)
The salt K2-A2 has the solubility of 62,1g/100ml water (0°C), 64,4g/100ml water (20°C) and 80,7g/100ml water (100°C).
The salt K1-A1 has the solubility of 22,9g/100ml water (0°C), 27,3g/100ml water (20°C) and 43,2g/100ml water (100°C). The Beilstein test is positive (contains halides).
(The salt K2-A1 includes Natrium and has the solubility of 26,3g/100ml water (0°C), 26,4g/100ml water (20°C) and 28,1g/100ml water (100°C).)
The product (K1-A2) (E) decomposes in a solid (F) (which is very colorful and insoluble in acids, bases and water) and two gases (G and H).
The new product F react (while glowing) with Potassium hydoxide on the air. The new product (I) is a very soluble compound.
This new product (I) react in a nitric solution to:
1) with Hg2 2+ ions and with presence of sodium acetate to a orange substance which changes the color to red when heated (thermochromic compound)
2) When given to hydrogen sulfide it forms a precipitate
3) When given to potassium iodide the solution changes its color to brown
I forms with hydrogen peroxide and with potasium hydrogen solution besides oxygen and water a red brown compound J.
PS: I think the termochromic compound is tetraiodomercurate silver (Ag2(HgI4)).
Could you please help me finding those variables (E, F, G, H, I, J) and the reactions 1 to 3. I would be very grateful for your help