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Electrolysis of aqueous NaCl for producing HCl acid Most all stores that have any swimming pool supply will be selling Sodium Bisulfate, which acts like ... |
16-3-2009 at 14:41 by: kclo4 |
Cheap ebay scales I use similiar cheap ones..I've had it break before but that was my fault, and I think they are fair ... |
15-3-2009 at 17:29 by: kclo4 |
Suitable Flux for Calcium Metal Fusion I'd just like to have Ca for the heck of it haha
Why not just cork the test tube or something, an ... |
15-3-2009 at 16:50 by: kclo4 |
Far UV source for viewing TLC plates Why can't a blacklight work?
I know its not really a powerful source of UV, but it has very little ... |
14-3-2009 at 23:56 by: kclo4 |
Ice bath cooled by Peltier devices I know they are only 5-10% efficient and can produce ice. What is the lowest temperature reference y ... |
14-3-2009 at 21:59 by: kclo4 |
cinnamon oil vs. cinnamon aldehyde There is a lot of stuff on the rhodium archive about its demethylation and all sorts of stuff like t ... |
14-3-2009 at 15:32 by: kclo4 |
cinnamon oil vs. cinnamon aldehyde Well, at least eugenol still has uses. What concentration is eugenol found in cinnamon leaves? |
14-3-2009 at 14:18 by: kclo4 |
Suitable Flux for Calcium Metal Fusion Isn't calcium chloride more dense then calcium? That might defeat the purpose. |
13-3-2009 at 20:29 by: kclo4 |
Dreams Really? I didn't know that. Seems like it would do more bad then good. |
11-3-2009 at 17:26 by: kclo4 |
Dreams Chemicals like Atropine, Scopolamine, BZ, and a few other muscarinic actylcholine antagonists would ... |
11-3-2009 at 16:47 by: kclo4 |
Cheap and simple stirrer? Makes sense! thanks. |
10-3-2009 at 18:53 by: kclo4 |
Cheap and simple stirrer? What do the turkey baisters do? |
10-3-2009 at 16:42 by: kclo4 |
What happened to benzene? Isn't benzene's melting point 5.5 °C, 279 K, 42 °F? It is according to Wikipedia anyways. Do you h ... |
10-3-2009 at 14:16 by: kclo4 |
The short questions thread (1) [quote][i]Originally posted by Ebao-lu[/i]
2 KClO4: boric acid can help to convert acid to amide. I ... |
10-3-2009 at 14:11 by: kclo4 |
The short questions thread (1) [quote][i]Originally posted by barbs09[/i]
Hi, This will probably be an easy one for some one.. F ... |
10-3-2009 at 14:00 by: kclo4 |
Cheap and simple stirrer? At least it would be useful to get the magnesium to react in a grignard reagent. |
10-3-2009 at 13:56 by: kclo4 |
The short questions thread (1) just boil it away. I don't think it would be able to react with hardly any CO2 when the water vapor ... |
9-3-2009 at 18:54 by: kclo4 |
Bismuth from its Subsalicylate (Pepto-Bismol®) If you over base, you can precipitate a carbonate, or a hydroxide.
This might be a way to go about ... |
9-3-2009 at 15:51 by: kclo4 |
The short questions thread (1) In order to aid in filtering the calcium carbonate formed you can reflux it to encourage the particl ... |
9-3-2009 at 14:55 by: kclo4 |
Boroglycerin, an obsolete boric acid ester I looked, doesn't look like it has many uses besides being an antiseptic heh I guess just keep it un ... |
9-3-2009 at 14:46 by: kclo4 |
Cheap and simple stirrer? Hmm what is an ultrasonic buzzer? I googled but I don't see anything that looks like it can stir. |
9-3-2009 at 14:42 by: kclo4 |
Bismuth from its Subsalicylate (Pepto-Bismol®) I see. Well I'd guess the white stuff is aluminium hydroxide or something like that.
Hmm might it ... |
8-3-2009 at 18:01 by: kclo4 |
Bismuth from its Subsalicylate (Pepto-Bismol®) Make sure there isn't a significant excess of HCl otherwise it might take a while for the Al to star ... |
8-3-2009 at 17:10 by: kclo4 |
Bismuth from its Subsalicylate (Pepto-Bismol®) Why couldn't you just dissolve the subsalicylate in HCl and then perform electrolysis on that? I don ... |
8-3-2009 at 16:07 by: kclo4 |
L-Lysine Hydrochloride to Cadaverine (Stinky) When it starts to get cold for winter, all the flies seem to migrate inside. This could be used in a ... |
8-3-2009 at 16:05 by: kclo4 |
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