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Ammonium ozonide
Yes, but no one uses such rare compounds in synthesis on YouTube.
24-1-2021 at 21:39
by: vano
Ammonium ozonide
It is an interesting compound. I have watched this video. He makes videos on fairly rare compounds, ...
24-1-2021 at 06:21
by: vano
Making phosphorescent materials
I am mainly interested in divalent compounds. Unlike other lanthanides this compounds are stable.

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23-1-2021 at 10:14
by: vano
Indium sulfide
No problem :)
23-1-2021 at 05:06
by: vano
Indium sulfide
Gallium sulfide is also yellow. I have quite a lot of gallium, but it is difficult to make sulfide b ...
23-1-2021 at 04:03
by: vano
Indium sulfide
Good luck ChemTalk.
23-1-2021 at 00:07
by: vano
Indium sulfide
Hi. I made indium sulfide. I used indium metal nitric acid and sodium sulfide. It just has a nice co ...
22-1-2021 at 06:55
by: vano
Colorful molybdate and tungstate complexes with Cu+ and VO2+
Thank you so much. When you want then send it to me in U2U. I love reading, volume does not matter.
21-1-2021 at 14:30
by: vano
Colorful molybdate and tungstate complexes with Cu+ and VO2+
interesting. I liked the use of polysulfide. From which book did you learn similar reactions? Now i ...
21-1-2021 at 13:35
by: vano
Colorful molybdate and tungstate complexes with Cu+ and VO2+
Beautiful colors. Do you store solutions of stable complexes?
21-1-2021 at 08:07
by: vano
Copper Pyrophosphate?
I do not know why I wrote 2. Can you tell me what color the solution was?
20-1-2021 at 11:52
by: vano
KFe(CrO4)2 very easy
The source wrote that it has a red color. Many compounds have a similar color, but it may be really ...
20-1-2021 at 11:49
by: vano
KFe(CrO4)2 very easy
It is Insoluble in water, but I think it decompose.
20-1-2021 at 08:34
by: vano
KFe(CrO4)2 very easy
Today I read about a compound whose formula is NH4Fe(CrO4)2. It was written that this compound is re ...
20-1-2021 at 03:25
by: vano
Copper Pyrophosphate?
Tetrasodium pyrophosphate Solubility in water. From Wikipedia.
2.61 g/100 mL (0 °C)
6.7 g/100 mL ...
19-1-2021 at 12:58
by: vano
Copper Pyrophosphate?
A few years ago I made sodium pyrophosphate from Na2HPO4. As far as I can remember very little pyrop ...
19-1-2021 at 02:59
by: vano
Copper dibromodiiodocadmate
I did it twice. First in a test tube, then in a flask, but nothing happened. If you have other ideas ...
18-1-2021 at 11:08
by: vano
Copper dibromodiiodocadmate
Oh, I thought he was talking about divalent copper. I will try with copper monochloride. Wait a minu ...
18-1-2021 at 10:49
by: vano
Mercury bromide, indium and potassium explosive
Copied from [url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercury(II)_bromide]Wikipedia[/url]

Mercury(II) br ...
18-1-2021 at 09:30
by: vano
Copper dibromodiiodocadmate
@woelen it does not work. But I think a K2[CdBr4] complex formed in the solution, Because when I add ...
18-1-2021 at 07:55
by: vano
Making phosphorescent materials
I bought a samarium today. I am going to use it in other things, but if you have information on how ...
18-1-2021 at 06:52
by: vano
Copper dibromodiiodocadmate
Bezaleel you are right. The reaction between copper and potassium iodide is different.
17-1-2021 at 13:09
by: vano
Copper dibromodiiodocadmate
@Woelen I can try tomorrow. I will use potassium bromide instead of iodide.

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17-1-2021 at 12:42
by: vano
Copper dibromodiiodocadmate
Yes I agree with you. It is true that the halide ion acts likely on cadmium and copper. However, in ...
17-1-2021 at 12:11
by: vano
Copper dibromodiiodocadmate
I thought so too, but I will find out exactly tomorrow when I dry.
17-1-2021 at 11:28
by: vano
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