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CuCl and nitrous oxide complex?
There's Cu(I) present already. It would reduce any chlorine produced.
Also N2O isn't that fast an o ...
22-1-2012 at 13:40
by: unionised
A new riddle
I can't think of a mechanism off hand but superoxide ions are the right colour and have the right el ...
22-1-2012 at 12:25
by: unionised
CuCl and nitrous oxide complex?
[rquote=233954&tid=18616&author=AirCowPeaCock]I bet above that temperature It will oxidize a ...
22-1-2012 at 12:19
by: unionised
CuCl and nitrous oxide complex?
There's probably a good reason why they are working at 12 to 40 Kelvin.
22-1-2012 at 06:02
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Strike?
It is sobering to think that, if this law is passed then you could spend longer in jail for download ...
19-1-2012 at 12:00
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Making a 70% Ethylamine Solution
[rquote=233589&tid=18590&author=johnames][rquote=233575&tid=18590&author=Adas]Don't ...
19-1-2012 at 11:57
by: unionised
indium chloride to indium metal
I think hot charcoal would reduce In2O3. In doesn't form any carbides and so you don't need to worry ...
15-1-2012 at 05:47
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indium chloride to indium metal
My word, you all seem to be trying to do things the hard way.

Dissolve it in water.
Add sodium c ...
15-1-2012 at 03:55
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Mineral oil with density of 0.9 instead of 0.8?
"You could use canola oil"
briefly
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acyloin_condensation
13-1-2012 at 16:15
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Super dense projectiles
I think the compressibility of metals is so absurdly small that this is nonsense.
Either the show w ...
13-1-2012 at 10:30
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Concentration of NH4OH
"Even at 100C, ammonia is still very soluble in water. Its solubility equilibrium is not like a vast ...
10-1-2012 at 12:34
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Strange flash powder residue
[rquote=232338&tid=18467&author=Pulverulescent][quote] After burning, there was strange gree ...
8-1-2012 at 12:09
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Aluminium Trichloride
Mixtures of Al with CCl4 can be detonated.
4-1-2012 at 04:40
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The kitchen sources of polarized light for microphotography
The thing about microscopes is that they magnify images.
One effect of that is that you can't see m ...
22-12-2011 at 08:37
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High pressure h2 production
I think it's probably a waste of time trying to do this at home, but it's certainly possible because ...
20-12-2011 at 07:14
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Dry distillation of Tabacco
[rquote=230159&tid=18092&author=Charles Boyle][rquote=228604&tid=18092&author=Mildro ...
17-12-2011 at 07:47
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Will americium dissolve in acid?
If my memory serves me correctly the best yield for neutron production from beryllium is something l ...
14-12-2011 at 11:57
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Silver nitrate stain removal
Ho Hum.
The stains are not due to silver ions (which are colourless).
They are due to metallic sil ...
8-12-2011 at 11:11
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Refining mercury from cinnabar
Pyrites certainly burns.
Things like coke and coal "require loads of air oxygen and high temperatur ...
7-12-2011 at 13:43
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Refining mercury from cinnabar
[rquote=229407&tid=18162&author=plante1999](I will not do it) But if I dry distill HgS with ...
7-12-2011 at 11:37
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The Restriction of a Chemical Element
[rquote=228811&tid=18119&author=strontiumred] Who wants to wait 30 seconds before they can ...
4-12-2011 at 11:32
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Zinc Carbonate
If there were hydroxide present in a bicarbonate solution it would react.
OH- + HCO3- ----> H2 ...
4-12-2011 at 11:26
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Nickel powder from Nickel Sulphate?
Could be nickel boride which gets a mention here

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nickel(II)_chloride
4-12-2011 at 03:30
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Zinc Carbonate
Solutions of some salts (cuprammonium sulphate is the best known) will dissolve cellulose. I suspect ...
3-12-2011 at 13:35
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Extraction of terpenes from eucalyptus and conversion to p-cymene
I wouldn't worry too much about the degradation of the chemicals here.
Most of the degradation prod ...
30-11-2011 at 10:59
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