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acetone intollerant substance
Perhaps if you tell us what you are doing, we could help more?
I like the hydrophobic idea. What ab ...
9-12-2008 at 15:28
by: kclo4
increase efficiency of photosynthesis
I wonder how hard it would be to selectively breed algae in an environment with far more CO2?
You'd ...
9-12-2008 at 15:22
by: kclo4
Ethyl analog of Aspartame
[quote][i]Originally posted by McLovin382[/i]
I don't see any reason why it would reduce the sweet ...
9-12-2008 at 15:10
by: kclo4
Apartment lab bust in CA...
Ammonia explosions?
How does that happen?
26-11-2008 at 16:14
by: kclo4
The separation of NaHSO4 from NaCl
Yeah I know its a double replacement reaction, but I was really just focusing on that potassium is m ...
23-11-2008 at 15:16
by: kclo4
The separation of NaHSO4 from NaCl
[quote][i]Originally posted by 497[/i]
[quote]
Then add the proper amount of Calcium Sulfate and a ...
23-11-2008 at 11:42
by: kclo4
Sodium metal and thiocyanate?
Acidified Copper salt solutions with the addition of Hydrogen Sulfide produce a Copper sulfate preci ...
22-11-2008 at 20:07
by: kclo4
The separation of NaHSO4 from NaCl
I've Got It!.. I bet :)

React the Potassium Sulfate with the concentrated Hydrogen Chloride. Then ...
22-11-2008 at 19:52
by: kclo4
The separation of NaHSO4 from NaCl
Yeah it does, the reaction goes like this:
(NH4)2SO4 <=> NH4HSO4 + NH3
NH4HSO4 <=>H2O ...
22-11-2008 at 18:39
by: kclo4
The separation of NaHSO4 from NaCl
[quote][i]Originally posted by Formatik[/i]


[quote] At 100*C KCl is 56g/100g versus KHSO4 at 12 ...
22-11-2008 at 18:20
by: kclo4
The separation of NaHSO4 from NaCl
Interesting, I had always suspected that would happen since it seemed like it would be an easily rev ...
21-11-2008 at 17:11
by: kclo4
I STOLE a chiller today...
Great find! I'm excited to see what it looks like, since I'm not exactly sure what one is. :/ I have ...
18-11-2008 at 18:30
by: kclo4
How do you make 10% HNO3 from 1M HNO3?
Um, your testing for Hg poisoning or something?
Nice.. Why?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Molarit ...
15-11-2008 at 23:49
by: kclo4
Controlled Bacterial Nitrification (salpeter production, using nitrosomonas etc)
I think at those tempuratures you might have problems with KNO3 decomposing, but perhaps not :)

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14-11-2008 at 17:07
by: kclo4
Home labs and legal issues
Noticed while I was on this http://www.jimmyr.com/ site looking at science articles, it has made it ...
12-11-2008 at 15:42
by: kclo4
Primordial chemicals
[quote][i]Originally posted by Liedenfrost[/i]
I'm sorry Farmatik but that link does not work.
I d ...
12-11-2008 at 15:25
by: kclo4
Controlled Bacterial Nitrification (salpeter production, using nitrosomonas etc)
[quote][i]Originally posted by Formatik[/i]
I've got some more info on the oxidation of KCNO, but I ...
8-11-2008 at 19:57
by: kclo4
Thoughts On Anodes
That seems like it would be very difficult to do, Possibly Impractical for how much is being produce ...
5-11-2008 at 19:58
by: kclo4
The death of NaOH
Actually you better turn it into Na2CO3 first!

Ca(OH)2 + 2NaHCO3 = CaCO3 +Na2CO3 + 2H2O
you'd n ...
5-11-2008 at 19:18
by: kclo4
DCM/CHCl3/CCl4 waste
What is wrong with glass?
5-11-2008 at 19:15
by: kclo4
The death of NaOH
yeah I wasn't to sure.
Well, for most Na2CO3 is a lot easier to get then the sulfate anyways. All ...
5-11-2008 at 16:28
by: kclo4
The death of NaOH
I think someone on this board at one time claimed Ca(OH)2 + Sodium Sulfate (or Carbonate) would prec ...
4-11-2008 at 22:01
by: kclo4
Christmas Comes Early This Year
Thats very nice! Please get some pictures up, I'm excited to see how nice they all look! :D
What a ...
4-11-2008 at 21:54
by: kclo4
benzyl chloride - TCCA - toluene
Practice your searching skills

http://www.google.com/search?q=www.sciencemadness.org++toluene+TCC ...
4-11-2008 at 15:03
by: kclo4
Hi new here
I don't think it is that they are reluctant, I think it has to do with their development and what no ...
4-11-2008 at 15:00
by: kclo4
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