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[quote]Copper(I) acetylide can be prepared by passing acetylene through a water solution of copper(I ...
14-2-2015 at 17:06
by: blogfast25
theoretical equation, 8KMnO4 + 32H2SO4 + 16Ag + 64H2O
[rquote=392074&tid=61502&author=quantumcorespacealchemyst]I was mistaken about the Ag(ii) an ...
14-2-2015 at 15:57
by: blogfast25
Spiral condenser requirements - fractionated distillation
Crikey, you yokels still use BTUs? :D

It's not the column I'm concerned with but a suitably sized ...
14-2-2015 at 15:43
by: blogfast25
Rador Labs Challenge #2 - Chemical Conflagarations
[rquote=392068&tid=61545&author=Etaoin Shrdlu]I like this one. Starting materials can be pur ...
14-2-2015 at 15:10
by: blogfast25
Rador Labs Challenge #2 - Chemical Conflagarations
[rquote=392061&tid=61545&author=aga]
Do the chemicals [b]need[/b] to be synthesised to be e ...
14-2-2015 at 14:29
by: blogfast25
Bromide to bromine???
[rquote=392055&tid=61517&author=Ramium] how about sodium bisulphate???[/rquote]

That woul ...
14-2-2015 at 13:30
by: blogfast25
Bromide to bromine???
[rquote=392048&tid=61517&author=Ramium]
why cant I just use KMNO4 without any other oxidise ...
14-2-2015 at 12:26
by: blogfast25
Samarium is sending me insane!
My own experience with Sm metal was also bizarre. None of the prescribed behaviour in HCl for instan ...
14-2-2015 at 12:16
by: blogfast25
Spiral condenser requirements - fractionated distillation
[rquote=392041&tid=61552&author=Chemosynthesis]Spiral like Graham condenser, or spiral in a ...
14-2-2015 at 11:14
by: blogfast25
Rador Labs Challenge #2 - Chemical Conflagarations
I like it.
14-2-2015 at 09:13
by: blogfast25
How to reduce HgCl back to metal?
You mean HgCl<sub>2</sub>, right? Mercuric chloride.

Mercuric ions are easy to reduce ...
14-2-2015 at 08:46
by: blogfast25
Bromide to bromine???
[rquote=391968&tid=61517&author=zts16]Plus, chlorine produced should react further with the ...
14-2-2015 at 08:31
by: blogfast25
Beautifulchemistry.net
[rquote=392024&tid=61541&author=Mailinmypocket]Ah. Those things go right over my head lol[/r ...
14-2-2015 at 08:28
by: blogfast25
Spiral condenser requirements - fractionated distillation
I'm finally looking into upgrading my distillation set up, currently consisting of a 500 ml RBF, 500 ...
14-2-2015 at 08:23
by: blogfast25
Beautifulchemistry.net
It was a joke, MIMP.
14-2-2015 at 06:56
by: blogfast25
Beautifulchemistry.net
[rquote=391957&tid=61541&author=Zombie]WOW! It takes me back to when the Sears Christmas cat ...
14-2-2015 at 05:47
by: blogfast25
Difussion Paranoia
[rquote=391869&tid=61526&author=smaerd]In most cases on the macro/newtonian scale quantum tu ...
13-2-2015 at 14:10
by: blogfast25
e- affinity, ionic radius, radius density and ionization energy
[rquote=391922&tid=61537&author=CHRIS25]Quick annoying question then, what is the point of a ...
13-2-2015 at 13:52
by: blogfast25
e- affinity, ionic radius, radius density and ionization energy
Here's a few metals organised by E, electropositive ones on top, hydrogen separating the two groups ...
13-2-2015 at 13:03
by: blogfast25
Beautifulchemistry.net
For those who haven't heard about this site yet, it is well worth a visit:

http://beautifulchemis ...
13-2-2015 at 11:23
by: blogfast25
e- affinity, ionic radius, radius density and ionization energy
[rquote=391882&tid=61537&author=deltaH]Kinda reminds me of the time [b]blogfast[/b] sublimed ...
13-2-2015 at 10:49
by: blogfast25
Is this still iron carbonate???
[rquote=391854&tid=61487&author=Savior][url]http://wikipedia.org/Iron[/url]
Under anaerobic ...
13-2-2015 at 10:29
by: blogfast25
e- affinity, ionic radius, radius density and ionization energy
For the oxidation potential of Al I find + 1.66 V, for the reduction potential of Zn<sup>2+< ...
13-2-2015 at 07:18
by: blogfast25
e- affinity, ionic radius, radius density and ionization energy
You are looking too far afield.

In watery medium ZnSO4 dissociates more or less completely:

Zn ...
13-2-2015 at 06:39
by: blogfast25
Bromide to bromine???
[rquote=391815&tid=61517&author=zts16]Sulfuric acid is preferred because it absorbs whatever ...
12-2-2015 at 17:42
by: blogfast25
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