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unconventional sodium No, NaOH doesn't do that. Not at the temperatures available to a home chemist, anyway. Even sod ... |
9-12-2003 at 07:16 by: Theoretic |
unconventional sodium I'm a bit dazed... The thread wasn't too interesting when it
was solely electrolyti ... |
9-12-2003 at 05:05 by: Theoretic |
The Ultimate Energetic Compound Samosa:
The alkali-metal hydroxide dehydrohalogenation method is said to give "very low yields ... |
5-12-2003 at 08:09 by: Theoretic |
Had an acciedent....... "Welcome to hell"... Indeed!
Anyway, have you used aluminium powder in excess and calcium ... |
5-12-2003 at 07:58 by: Theoretic |
Sodium! "351 CO(NH2)2-NaCl 90-10 112 C"
This one should work. Although I don't understand ... |
5-12-2003 at 07:22 by: Theoretic |
NaOH Nah, it's the actual molecular chlorine disproportionating into Cl- and ClO- in a reaction with ... |
1-12-2003 at 08:12 by: Theoretic |
Catalytic chlorination "Unfortunately, it doesn't dissolve in water very well."
True, and it's a godse ... |
30-11-2003 at 07:37 by: Theoretic |
Moonmonster "The Polverones are not shizoid, no. They are just never realy alone........"
Yeah, , P ... |
28-11-2003 at 08:03 by: Theoretic |
Catalytic chlorination "If you accept that NCl3 is formed from NH3 and Cl2 and that it reacts with the alkane quicker ... |
27-11-2003 at 08:01 by: Theoretic |
unconventional sodium Molten carboxylic acid salts is what I proposed long ago. Sodium acetate, to be
specific. It m ... |
27-11-2003 at 07:25 by: Theoretic |
Preparation of Chlorine Too bad... I edited it once for stochiometry when I realised that there was only half the required N ... |
27-11-2003 at 05:56 by: Theoretic |
Urea explorations PJFF:
Quote:
"to Theoretic if you got Qsulfate just dissolve it with stoichiometric amount of ... |
26-11-2003 at 05:43 by: Theoretic |
Preparation of Chlorine OK, I shouldn't have posted the "have fun" bit, because then I would be assuming that ... |
26-11-2003 at 02:47 by: Theoretic |
Ethylene explorations MY biggest worry is the first step. It's an endothermic catalytic process, so it's hard to ... |
26-11-2003 at 01:59 by: Theoretic |
copper fulminate Marvin:
What you say probably does happen with an excess of HNO3 (or maybe even with the stochiomet ... |
26-11-2003 at 01:44 by: Theoretic |
Catalytic chlorination OK, I DIDN'T prepare any NCl3 (or even tried it). But...
Quote:
"Thankyou for giving us ... |
26-11-2003 at 01:40 by: Theoretic |
copper fulminate Any nitogen oxides observed? Then it was an oxidation, better reaction control needed. Gas evolution ... |
25-11-2003 at 08:26 by: Theoretic |
Catalytic chlorination What I mean is bubbling chlorine through a solution of the chemical to be chlorinated, together wit ... |
25-11-2003 at 08:20 by: Theoretic |
Moonmonster
"Moonmonster is a serious member of this serious board. Seriously."... ... |
25-11-2003 at 05:09 by: Theoretic |
Catalytic chlorination Marvin:
""During hydrolysis of a compound the element's formal oxidation number is u ... |
23-11-2003 at 08:40 by: Theoretic |
Garage Experiments With Trichloromethane. OK, I did sound too cheerful, because while I was typing about acetone + Ca(ClO)2 while thinking abo ... |
21-11-2003 at 08:21 by: Theoretic |
Acetaldehyde synthesis From various chemistry books i've seen evidence that copper doesn't act as a simple cataly ... |
21-11-2003 at 07:57 by: Theoretic |
Garage Experiments With Trichloromethane. Cheer up! I found a preparation of chloroform from calcium hypochlorite and acetone. It's in Ru ... |
20-11-2003 at 08:24 by: Theoretic |
Catalytic chlorination Marvin...
"Read. More preferably "Chemistry of the elements" by Greenwood and Earn ... |
20-11-2003 at 07:51 by: Theoretic |
Preparation of Chlorine Here's the catalytical cycle for using heat to conver CaCl2 + O2 to Ca(ClO)2 or CaO + Cl2.
1)C ... |
19-11-2003 at 09:20 by: Theoretic |
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