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Drying ethanol via ester hydrolysis. Excellent text...thanks for the attachment there neutrino.
Mentioning ethyl acetate in the openi ... |
18-10-2004 at 20:02 by: Al Koholic |
Drying ethanol via ester hydrolysis. When possible, it seems to be the case that using dry solvents for various procedures is generally m ... |
18-10-2004 at 10:14 by: Al Koholic |
Amateur Well why the term amateur? I believe that can be captured by a simple phrase that has been, and wil ... |
29-9-2004 at 17:42 by: Al Koholic |
To boot Acquiring Zn has been discussed in another thread but I'd just like to point out that by meltin ... |
18-9-2004 at 13:12 by: Al Koholic |
Useful for H2 as well... This method hasn't been mentioned yet unfortunately. By packing a pyrex tube full of steel woo ... |
18-9-2004 at 05:24 by: Al Koholic |
V2O5 catalyst for H2SO4 production. Screw putting this in another section. It needs its OWN section! :-) |
22-4-2004 at 21:51 by: Al Koholic |
Possibility of sulphuric acid? A good source of sulphur is as was already mentioned, MgSO4, Na2SO4, CaSO4, etc. These compounds (I ... |
21-4-2004 at 06:29 by: Al Koholic |
V2O5 catalyst for H2SO4 production. Indeed that would be something worth avoiding. Just wondering but have you thought about placing a ... |
21-4-2004 at 06:01 by: Al Koholic |
V2O5 catalyst for H2SO4 production. Maybe I'm off here on what you want at this point. First it was a clay heating element, then s ... |
19-4-2004 at 06:06 by: Al Koholic |
Took it 5 years ago... Took it. Didn't study. Was on my normal high school schedule etc. Perfect score. It's ... |
12-4-2004 at 06:04 by: Al Koholic |
What has been the most time you have wasted on a failed experiment? Taken from a post in energetic materials regarding the reaction of NaOH and NM.
Mononitroacataldo ... |
9-4-2004 at 08:35 by: Al Koholic |
V2O5 catalyst for H2SO4 production. Yeah, it is getting quite large...but very enjoyable.
I gotta ask...axehandel...you listen to any ... |
28-3-2004 at 00:03 by: Al Koholic |
BIODIESEL - cheapen your gasoline I can't find any specific mechanistic data right now on specifically how temperature affects th ... |
20-3-2004 at 14:28 by: Al Koholic |
Chemistry surprises us all sometimes.... Its nice when it happens while you are looking in a book or at a website. This has happened so many ... |
20-3-2004 at 14:03 by: Al Koholic |
BIODIESEL - cheapen your gasoline I'm also fairly certain that the biodiesel fuel burns hotter than normal diesel. Yes you are e ... |
19-3-2004 at 19:46 by: Al Koholic |
Radical solution to cosmetical problem Nah...both are applicable hehe!
Are you sure this is adipose tissue related though? I mean, it d ... |
19-3-2004 at 19:19 by: Al Koholic |
I totally understand Hey all...been a while! I also had a nice run in with SO2 on wednesday night. I was outside for th ... |
12-3-2004 at 10:51 by: Al Koholic |
Purifying sulphuric acid You could probably use it as is if it is of a high concentration. Well, I suppose that statement de ... |
4-2-2004 at 21:12 by: Al Koholic |
Cheap and easy ethanol production? Alright, this idea has me fascinated. I realize now after reading your post organikum about how eas ... |
25-1-2004 at 21:07 by: Al Koholic |
Decarboxylation-what is soda lime for? I would speculate that since the oxygen involved in the CaO molecule is highly electron dense, these ... |
24-1-2004 at 06:19 by: Al Koholic |
Colored flame candles Actually chemoleo...I was in the stacks today reading synths for Al, Ca, Mg, and Cu soaps. The Cu s ... |
22-1-2004 at 13:33 by: Al Koholic |
Colored flame candles Well as far as adding copper salts to the wick...I figured this wouldn't last that long really. ... |
20-1-2004 at 20:26 by: Al Koholic |
Adenosine Triphosphate As far as ingesting ATP and actually reaping energetic benefits from it....well lets say I'm fa ... |
19-1-2004 at 22:53 by: Al Koholic |
Colored flame candles A few weeks ago I machined a nice double-boiler pot to heat wax for making candles in. Inevitably I ... |
19-1-2004 at 07:14 by: Al Koholic |
Fe(2) vs Fe(3) - I'm confused A reasonably pure source of iron would be the cheap brands of fine steel wool. I don't know if ... |
19-1-2004 at 06:43 by: Al Koholic |
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