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ethyl ether preparation problem [quote]1 mol of what seemed to be concentrated H2SO4 (166ml) was mixed with 1 mol of 85% ethanol (36 ... |
10-6-2003 at 13:56 by: madscientist |
NX3 - So crazy, it just might work... Nitrogen trihalides might be useful for halogenations. However, there is a very significant differen ... |
8-6-2003 at 15:46 by: madscientist |
Ammonium Nitrate and detonation Plasma had cleaned acetone peroxide detonate when he placed it in a beaker of water.
Even with th ... |
8-6-2003 at 11:21 by: madscientist |
perpetual motion Flaming is something I will not allow to become commonplace at this forum. |
8-6-2003 at 11:17 by: madscientist |
help In that case, I recommend ISIS Draw. |
7-6-2003 at 17:53 by: madscientist |
help I don't understand your question. |
7-6-2003 at 10:12 by: madscientist |
Ammonium Nitrate and detonation Whether or not an explosive compound will detonate upon being struck (or spontaneously) is a matter ... |
7-6-2003 at 09:31 by: madscientist |
Elemental bromine isolation NaBr will react with H<sub>2</sub>SO<sub>4</sub> to liberate substantial qua ... |
6-6-2003 at 12:42 by: madscientist |
SnCl2 or SnCl4 Tin will dissolve in aqueous hydrochloric acid to form stannous chloride dihydrate:
Sn + HCl + 2H ... |
5-6-2003 at 12:40 by: madscientist |
AP crystals This thread is useless. |
4-6-2003 at 13:12 by: madscientist |
Amateur chemistry and school I simply plead ignorance. |
1-6-2003 at 21:26 by: madscientist |
Organic peroxides That's the bicyclic form of cyclohexanone peroxide. |
26-5-2003 at 20:23 by: madscientist |
Preparation of Chlorine I've found that Ca(OCl)<sub>2</sub> + HCl works well.
[Edited on 26-5-2003 by mads ... |
25-5-2003 at 20:17 by: madscientist |
oleum & SO3 Organikum: I think my oleum attempt from long ago didn't actually work - I probably just though ... |
25-5-2003 at 16:31 by: madscientist |
reducing CaSO4 with C I once attempted to reduce MgSO<sub>4</sub> with charcoal (both powders, intimately mixe ... |
18-5-2003 at 13:17 by: madscientist |
Chemical Supplies www.al-chymist.com is a good source of chemicals and equipment at reasonable prices. |
17-5-2003 at 19:13 by: madscientist |
Polysulfides The old thread was actually on sodium polysulfide: http://www.sciencemadness.org/talk/viewthread.php ... |
17-5-2003 at 16:39 by: madscientist |
Mercuric Salts Hg(NO<sub>3</sub><sub>2</sub>. |
17-5-2003 at 15:35 by: madscientist |
Mercuric Salts Yes, that's essentially all there's to it. Just make sure that you're using iron as t ... |
17-5-2003 at 15:25 by: madscientist |
Mercuric Salts The best option unfortunately involves generating some Hg vapor: convert your salts to Hg(OH)<sub ... |
17-5-2003 at 15:04 by: madscientist |
sciencemadness downtime Apologies for the mysterious downtime. We keep having problems with portions of the database (where ... |
9-5-2003 at 08:50 by: madscientist |
P2O5 by pyrolysis On a related note, here's an idea that occurred to me a few months back:
4Cu<sub>3< ... |
6-5-2003 at 10:47 by: madscientist |
fentonĀ“s reagent Of course it will act as an oxidizer in inorganic chemistry. All oxidizers technically can be used i ... |
5-5-2003 at 09:24 by: madscientist |
Readily Available Chemicals Website "Carbo Sol" is trichloroeth<b>e</b>ne.
1,1,1,-trichloroeth<b>a< ... |
1-5-2003 at 14:41 by: madscientist |
Simple help: Difference in OH group... Inorganic compounds with OH are not always bases. For example, aluminum hydroxide can be both an aci ... |
30-4-2003 at 12:37 by: madscientist |
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