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Electron solvents
I understand that electrons are poorly solvated in polyglymes - they, like crown ethers, function by ...
4-6-2013 at 04:59
by: chornedsnorkack
Identifying an unknown
[rquote=286551&tid=24358&author=amazingchemistry]Any decent text will tell you that if a pre ...
2-6-2013 at 23:01
by: chornedsnorkack
Electron solvents
Electron is reasonably metastable in ammonia, and can dissolve at large concentrations. But there ar ...
2-6-2013 at 22:26
by: chornedsnorkack
Is this for Real? Mg + NaOH ==> Sodium?
Na boils at 890 C. K at 760 C.

What is the least active metal that can be used to reduce Na and K ...
27-5-2013 at 11:56
by: chornedsnorkack
Gases from sulphuric acid
It is generally stated that "dilute" sulphuric acid reacts with metals giving off hydrogen, whereas ...
29-4-2013 at 04:11
by: chornedsnorkack
Stability of excited air species
Oxygen gives on excitation by electricity or other hard radiation inter alia ozone. Fairly well know ...
15-3-2013 at 07:32
by: chornedsnorkack
Wetting ammonium nitrate
Ammonium nitrate has the advantage that unlike saltpetre and all other metal nitrates, it burns with ...
28-12-2012 at 09:08
by: chornedsnorkack
Uranium Trioxide
[rquote=269016&tid=22751&author=Boffis]No, you get sodium uranate, usually as the dihydrate ...
22-12-2012 at 05:07
by: chornedsnorkack
Elemental sulfur from sulfates
[rquote=267132&tid=4886&author=shannon dove]I read in an old chemistry book that sulphuric a ...
28-11-2012 at 01:47
by: chornedsnorkack
Solvents for peracid derivatives
How vulnerable is trifluoroacetic acid to oxidants? To carbon dioxide elimination (to emit fluorofor ...
20-11-2012 at 09:34
by: chornedsnorkack
Solvents for peracid derivatives
What solvents are good solvents for peracid derivatives?

I mean, I´m talking of compounds which ...
2-11-2012 at 07:30
by: chornedsnorkack
Function of coal in gunpowder
What is the role of coal in gunpowder?

Heat source? But brimstone burns, too.

Carbon/nitre mix ...
28-10-2012 at 00:16
by: chornedsnorkack
Molybdenum metal.
Molybdenum also dissolves in hydrofluoric/nitric acid mixture. At higher temperatures, molybdenum me ...
30-6-2012 at 12:08
by: chornedsnorkack
Low water acids
I was wondering about the behaviour and reactivity of the polyacids/mixtures of simple strong acids ...
25-6-2012 at 23:51
by: chornedsnorkack
Aqueous gold sulfate?
Does gold form salts with simple noncomplexing acids - gold (III) sulfate, nitrate, perchlorate?

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17-6-2012 at 03:37
by: chornedsnorkack
Help needed re: metals or compounds that glow
Among metals, the highest temperature tolerance in air or oxidizing flame is iridium - the only meta ...
17-6-2012 at 03:23
by: chornedsnorkack
Vapour composition if having azeotrope?
What can be predicted about vapour composition from the fact that the components form a higher boili ...
16-2-2012 at 13:19
by: chornedsnorkack

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