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Sulphuric acid from copper sulphate and sulphur dioxide???
Keras: Water is oxidized to oxygen.
13-8-2021 at 01:35
by: Bedlasky
Sulphuric acid from copper sulphate and sulphur dioxide???
Teodor: I wouldn't call CuCl2 as catalyst in this reaction. If CuCl2 would be a catalyst, then it wo ...
12-8-2021 at 20:21
by: Bedlasky
Electrolysis of Sodium Iodide to get Iodine
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But I don't understand one ...
11-8-2021 at 14:36
by: Bedlasky
Chloric/Bromic acid storage
Hi.

I am planning synthesis of several metal chlorates/bromates. For this purpose I want to make ...
10-8-2021 at 22:00
by: Bedlasky
Electrolysis of Sodium Iodide to get Iodine
Yes, in acidic solution reaction goes the opposite way.

[Edited on 11-8-2021 by Bedlasky]
10-8-2021 at 20:59
by: Bedlasky
Electrolysis of Sodium Iodide to get Iodine
Iodine in alkaline solution disproportionate in to iodate and iodide.
10-8-2021 at 19:43
by: Bedlasky
Copper(II) reduction
Yes, you can sucrose for this. Mix sucrose with tartaric or citric acid and boil it for 10 minutes t ...
9-8-2021 at 13:45
by: Bedlasky
Chemistry Books - Do you prefer digital or physical copies?
In the case of chemistry books I don't mind. They have both advantages and disadvantages. When I do ...
7-8-2021 at 14:11
by: Bedlasky
Quantitative analysis of aldehydes
What problems did you have? Not enough sharp end point? I never tried it with indicators. I used pot ...
7-8-2021 at 05:25
by: Bedlasky
Ethylenediamine query
Melting point isn't the same as freezing point. For example, glycerol melts at 17,8 °C. But it does ...
7-8-2021 at 05:05
by: Bedlasky
Quantitative analysis of aldehydes
Water soluble aldehydes (C1-C4) can be easily determined by acidimetry. You need 5% sodium sulfite s ...
6-8-2021 at 15:13
by: Bedlasky
Technical sodium molybdate
Molybdenum can be also estimated gravimetrically as 8-hydroxyquinolinate (if you have decent scales) ...
6-8-2021 at 11:57
by: Bedlasky
Technical sodium molybdate
If you have burette, you can estimate molybdate content by iodometry.
6-8-2021 at 09:58
by: Bedlasky
Any uses for lithium metal
Lithium carbide from acetylene and lithium in liquid ammonia.

You can also try to make solution o ...
5-8-2021 at 16:28
by: Bedlasky
Replacing halogen by hydrogen
Monoamine: If you want to make anisole from phenol, you can use dimethyl oxalate as methylating agen ...
1-8-2021 at 02:34
by: Bedlasky
Replacing halogen by hydrogen
SmI2 in THF or THF/HMPA can reduce alkyl halides to hydrocarbons.

[url]https://sci-hub.se/https:/ ...
30-7-2021 at 17:32
by: Bedlasky
Storage of 35% H2O2
Woelen: I once did small project to make several metal hydroxides - I made MgO2, CaO2, SrO2 and ZnO2 ...
29-7-2021 at 11:12
by: Bedlasky
Storage of 35% H2O2
Woelen: Calcium peroxide is the worst metal peroxide for synthesis. It is unstable and goes through ...
29-7-2021 at 01:08
by: Bedlasky
pyrosulfuryl chloride
Woelen: That's interesting behaviour. I would guess that SO2Cl2 react with water violently, this rea ...
28-7-2021 at 04:37
by: Bedlasky
Latest chemical order?
What metal salts will you make with KClO4? KClO4 is insoluble, so I don't think that you will find i ...
27-7-2021 at 12:48
by: Bedlasky
pyrosulfuryl chloride
I agree with Unionised. I doubt that pyrosulfuryl chloride would react peacfully with water. Rather ...
27-7-2021 at 12:46
by: Bedlasky
pyrosulfuryl chloride
I found this synthesis from SO3 and CCl4:

[url]https://books.google.cz/books?id=fIyZAwAAQBAJ& ...
27-7-2021 at 06:16
by: Bedlasky
Chromium pentoxide uses
CrO5 isn't stable. You can prepare adduct with pyridine:

[url]https://woelen.homescience.net/scie ...
25-7-2021 at 11:20
by: Bedlasky
MnO2 synthesis (CMD/AMD)
I am not an expert on organics, but MnO2 made from KMnO4 is pretty reactive, so I think that this is ...
22-7-2021 at 13:45
by: Bedlasky
Solubility of Copper Salts
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22-7-2021 at 10:05
by: Bedlasky
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