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These things have been brought up before. It's weird that people actually view, and sometimes even r ...
16-7-2011 at 08:51
by: m1tanker78
OK to boil sodium chlorate liquor electrolytically?
...instead of boiling after filtration? In other words, is there anything wrong with simply bumping ...
15-7-2011 at 16:32
by: m1tanker78
Hydrogen peroxide
TFSE would've also yielded [url=http://www.sciencemadness.org/talk/viewthread.php?tid=16726]this thr ...
14-7-2011 at 14:18
by: m1tanker78
Hydrogen peroxide concentration by freezing I need to make 12% h2o2 from 3%
[quote] I thought of adding the H2O2 drop-wise into a catalyst bed, but that may even get hot enough ...
5-7-2011 at 19:36
by: m1tanker78
Hydrogen peroxide concentration by freezing I need to make 12% h2o2 from 3%
Botonist's drawing sums it up; I'll just add a few points:

If you don't have a graduated cylinder ...
5-7-2011 at 16:57
by: m1tanker78
Aluminium chloride hexahydrate: strange behaviour?
[rquote=214796&tid=16856&author=Arthur Dent]
I think this might be a hard thing to accompli ...
1-7-2011 at 09:18
by: m1tanker78
Aluminium chloride hexahydrate: strange behaviour?
[rquote=214774&tid=16856&author=woelen]@m1tanker78: We are not talking about aluminium chlor ...
1-7-2011 at 08:58
by: m1tanker78
Electrowinning Chromium
If you just want to demo plate chrome on a substrate, a solution of sodium (di)chromate in distilled ...
1-7-2011 at 06:39
by: m1tanker78
Aluminium chloride hexahydrate: strange behaviour?
Hmmm, Aluminum chlorohydrate [i]is[/i] a polymer.
[quote]no sign of hydrolysis whatsoever.[/quote] ...
1-7-2011 at 06:12
by: m1tanker78
Aluminium chloride hexahydrate: strange behaviour?
You probably lost a great deal of water (exothermic + 'misting') when you added the Al to the strong ...
30-6-2011 at 18:47
by: m1tanker78
Separation of a US nickel
[rquote=214429&tid=16811&author=LanthanumK]...Is doing that known as "ghetto chemistry"?
[E ...
27-6-2011 at 16:21
by: m1tanker78
Separation of a US nickel
[rquote=214411&tid=16811&author=LanthanumK]Can you get 500 mg of nickel chloride for $0.50 o ...
27-6-2011 at 13:35
by: m1tanker78
disolving a steel screw from an aluminum frame
Acids will dissolve the aluminum long before the steel screws. If you're able to remove all of the n ...
27-6-2011 at 06:33
by: m1tanker78
Separation of a US nickel
In a nickel bath, Ni is codeposited to a considerable degree but the bath is replenished with 'pure' ...
27-6-2011 at 06:27
by: m1tanker78
Separation of a US nickel
In the electroplating industry, plating baths are routinely maintained by "dummy plating" overnight. ...
27-6-2011 at 05:40
by: m1tanker78
Potassium carbonate from banana skins
In terms of availability, wood ashes are abound [almost] anywhere. In contrast, 'naners might be sea ...
26-6-2011 at 17:59
by: m1tanker78
Ferric Ammonium Alum problems…
Did you perform the recrystallization step on your first [successful] batch or did you only do it th ...
25-6-2011 at 20:19
by: m1tanker78
A good idea...
[rquote=214150&tid=16779&author=ScienceHideout]When the government researches things, do the ...
25-6-2011 at 11:17
by: m1tanker78
A good idea...
[quote]Aah, the art of complicating things. Can't we just have ScienceMadness and work within its bo ...
25-6-2011 at 10:10
by: m1tanker78
Copper carbonate and some strange complex
My first (and only) attempt at copper acetate pre-dates my practice of taking notes and measurements ...
24-6-2011 at 08:44
by: m1tanker78
Error message
I'm experiencing the same speed issue. I've been getting the 'database connection' error message too ...
23-6-2011 at 07:40
by: m1tanker78
Advice sought on CO
Do you have a pharmacy in your town?
23-6-2011 at 05:22
by: m1tanker78
Copper carbonate and some strange complex
Sorry, I forgot to mention that you need to add H2O2. I used 5% 'vinegar' and roughly one quarter of ...
22-6-2011 at 14:22
by: m1tanker78
Copper carbonate and some strange complex
Cu(s) will slowly dissolve in dilute acetic acid (vinegar). After evaporating, there'll be copper ac ...
22-6-2011 at 14:07
by: m1tanker78
Advice sought on CO
Please don't use ethylene glycol. It may take DAYS for the dog to die and will suffer greatly in tha ...
22-6-2011 at 08:54
by: m1tanker78
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