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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. :P
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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