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Can cations by themselves be isolated? [rquote=334978&tid=30740&author=thesmug]In the case of solvated electrons you have to keep y ... |
18-6-2014 at 10:32 by: DraconicAcid |
Pretty Pictures (2) [rquote=334936&tid=26378&author=sasan][rquote=334784&tid=26378&author=DraconicAcid]T ... |
18-6-2014 at 09:06 by: DraconicAcid |
Cobalt complex with hydrogen peroxide and EDTA? It probably just oxidizes the cobalt(II) EDTA complex to the cobalt(III) complex.
http://pdf.look ... |
17-6-2014 at 15:30 by: DraconicAcid |
Predicting Reactions and Outcomes [rquote=334825&tid=30714&author=aga][quote]For a double replacement reaction, it will only o ... |
17-6-2014 at 12:05 by: DraconicAcid |
Predicting Reactions and Outcomes [rquote=334823&tid=30714&author=aga]Thanks for that.
I kinda get it, apart from 'weak elect ... |
17-6-2014 at 11:44 by: DraconicAcid |
Predicting Reactions and Outcomes [rquote=334818&tid=30714&author=aga]@draconicA :
I found a rule rule for double replacemen ... |
17-6-2014 at 11:30 by: DraconicAcid |
Pretty Pictures (2) [rquote=334806&tid=26378&author=sasan]
In fact in solution was green,apon drying was green ... |
17-6-2014 at 11:03 by: DraconicAcid |
Predicting Reactions and Outcomes For a double replacement reaction, it will only occur if you're going to form a non-electrolyte. Th ... |
17-6-2014 at 08:56 by: DraconicAcid |
Oxalate complexes [rquote=334739&tid=30660&author=thesmug]I think you are right about getting the sulfate ions ... |
17-6-2014 at 08:25 by: DraconicAcid |
Pretty Pictures (2) The yellow tetrachloronickel(II) complex is particularly surprising. I've made the tetraethylammoni ... |
17-6-2014 at 08:23 by: DraconicAcid |
How do I recognize metallic Nickel? [rquote=334192&tid=30226&author=PHILOU Zrealone]
Cd(2+) and Ni(2+) do form complexes with a ... |
12-6-2014 at 09:10 by: DraconicAcid |
Pretty Pictures (2) [rquote=333954&tid=26378&author=Oscilllator]@Brain&Force I very much doubt the complex y ... |
10-6-2014 at 19:02 by: DraconicAcid |
Generate oxygen for oxidation by pump [rquote=333906&tid=30547&author=blogfast25]Bleach also introduces sodium which would then ha ... |
10-6-2014 at 13:06 by: DraconicAcid |
Generate oxygen for oxidation by pump Why not use bleach? That should be rapid (especially since it will make the solution basic). You j ... |
10-6-2014 at 10:53 by: DraconicAcid |
Pretty Pictures (2) [rquote=333817&tid=26378&author=Oscilllator]Anyone want to hazard a guess what this is?
clu ... |
10-6-2014 at 08:04 by: DraconicAcid |
Real exploding foam demonstration [rquote=332389&tid=30447&author=Zyklonb] I did a little test with 10 mLs of 20% hydrogen per ... |
9-6-2014 at 12:55 by: DraconicAcid |
Any lead sulfate reactions? [rquote=333305&tid=30496&author=jock88]"
Now, PbSO4 is highly insoluble, but solubility is ... |
5-6-2014 at 14:38 by: DraconicAcid |
Any lead sulfate reactions? [rquote=333292&tid=30496&author=bismuthate]How about using sodium aluminate to neutralize it ... |
5-6-2014 at 13:41 by: DraconicAcid |
Any lead sulfate reactions? [rquote=333286&tid=30496&author=blogfast25]
Lead is amphoteric both as plumbous (II) or plu ... |
5-6-2014 at 12:41 by: DraconicAcid |
Any lead sulfate reactions? [rquote=333283&tid=30496&author=blogfast25]Lead will be displaced from its solutions by elec ... |
5-6-2014 at 12:28 by: DraconicAcid |
Aluminium ChloroSulphate Crystal [rquote=333254&tid=30479&author=CHRIS25][rquote=333253&tid=30479&author=blogfast25]C ... |
5-6-2014 at 08:24 by: DraconicAcid |
Aluminium ChloroSulphate Crystal [rquote=332977&tid=30479&author=CHRIS25]The whole solution started to turn yellow within sec ... |
2-6-2014 at 12:59 by: DraconicAcid |
Aluminium ChloroSulphate Crystal [rquote=332970&tid=30479&author=aga][rquote=332968&tid=30479&author=woelen]this can ... |
2-6-2014 at 12:26 by: DraconicAcid |
Aluminium Sulphate woes [rquote=332931&tid=30313&author=blogfast25]Aluminate ions can form from hydroxide by so-call ... |
2-6-2014 at 10:32 by: DraconicAcid |
Infra red blocking chemicals Have you tried the EDTA complex? Ethylenediamine will still evaporate; EDTA will not. |
2-6-2014 at 10:06 by: DraconicAcid |
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