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MgCO3 from MgSO4 + Na2CO3 If you boil the mixture a bit, you will get a denser product that settles faster. Then you can deca ... |
26-9-2007 at 07:03 by: Eclectic |
can someone dumb this down a little I don't know that we can dumb this down, but it might be possible to smarten you up.
Free o ... |
26-9-2007 at 05:41 by: Eclectic |
getting the ethanol out of E90 and E85 An extraction of the distillate between 70-80F with VM&P naphtha might remove most of the low bo ... |
25-9-2007 at 04:10 by: Eclectic |
Merck Index 14th ed. I got a "Bad Hostname" message on that link. |
24-9-2007 at 14:58 by: Eclectic |
Trialkyl Phosphites from Alkoxide and PBr3? I'd be worried about thermal runaway trying to chlorinate P with SbCl3 or SbCl5. Direct chlorinatio ... |
24-9-2007 at 09:21 by: Eclectic |
Cyanide fun question. No mining industry, chemical, pesticide, or fertilizer industry?
Damn. They have been bombed bac ... |
23-9-2007 at 22:24 by: Eclectic |
getting the ethanol out of E90 and E85 It sounds like he is talking about E10 and E15. Recovering gasoline from E85 and E90 doesn't make A ... |
23-9-2007 at 22:14 by: Eclectic |
Trialkyl Phosphites from Alkoxide and PBr3? I suspect you will get PCl3 or PCl5 in the mix, with SbCl5 giving up Cl2 to go to SbCl3. Not sure h ... |
23-9-2007 at 17:35 by: Eclectic |
25 years later 25000 times more value for the money I have a dual drive double density 8" floppy drive with high speed voicecoil head positioning that h ... |
23-9-2007 at 14:48 by: Eclectic |
Trialkyl Phosphites from Alkoxide and PBr3? And those community college students who were never allowed to actually work with chemicals are prob ... |
23-9-2007 at 14:35 by: Eclectic |
Trialkyl Phosphites from Alkoxide and PBr3? I didn't mean you, Sauron. I mean someone who just starts messing about with synthetic chemistry WI ... |
23-9-2007 at 12:13 by: Eclectic |
Trialkyl Phosphites from Alkoxide and PBr3? It's just this line of inquiry that points out why chemists NEED to be familiar with toxins and expl ... |
23-9-2007 at 11:43 by: Eclectic |
KCLO3 by way of H2O + KCL Maybe the current density was so high you got spark erosion or bubble cavitation? (ultrasonic erosio ... |
23-9-2007 at 10:14 by: Eclectic |
Aerated refractory concrete I think the Ytong is cured in a pressure cooker after it has done it's initial set. If portland cem ... |
22-9-2007 at 15:46 by: Eclectic |
Aerated refractory concrete I'm interested, even if no one else is. What sort of results did you get? I was thinking of doing ... |
22-9-2007 at 13:42 by: Eclectic |
1-amino-2-propanol Not much. Read the reference I gave you. |
22-9-2007 at 13:34 by: Eclectic |
Kno3.com But you assume the regulations are reasonable and logical! How logical is it to believe that someon ... |
21-9-2007 at 13:25 by: Eclectic |
Merck Index 14th ed. I think that's the 12th edition cdrom. All the files are 2000 or older. |
20-9-2007 at 13:02 by: Eclectic |
1-amino-2-propanol [url=http://www.jbc.org/cgi/reprint/71/2/461.pdf]Propylene Oxide and Ammonium Hydroxide[/url] |
20-9-2007 at 04:32 by: Eclectic |
Cyanide fun question. Is there no practical USE for it? |
19-9-2007 at 22:22 by: Eclectic |
Solar cells So many projects, so little time. It may be a while. I'm mainly into the chemistry and recycling t ... |
18-9-2007 at 15:14 by: Eclectic |
Solar cells Hey! My solder chloride experiments bore fruit! I've gotten 25 lbs of high purity SnCl2 from scrap ... |
18-9-2007 at 14:08 by: Eclectic |
Chemistry equipment Also "Pyrex" is a brand name which no longer has any relationship to Corning when it comes to housew ... |
18-9-2007 at 10:19 by: Eclectic |
Solar cells 4-5% Sb dopant... |
18-9-2007 at 06:25 by: Eclectic |
Peroxide removal bmo. metabisulphite Use FeSO4 solution. If you don't have it, make it. Sodium peroxide in ether is probably not a happ ... |
16-9-2007 at 13:04 by: Eclectic |
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