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How to test CCl4?
I forgot to mention that I don't have any iodine. Would solubility of sulfates provide any clues?

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7-3-2011 at 08:23
by: m1tanker78
How to test CCl4?
If I have a container with 50 mL of liquid in which approximately 70% (by volume) is water and the r ...
7-3-2011 at 08:01
by: m1tanker78
Violet colored copper compound?
wpenrose, I think it has more to do with the differing rate of reaction(s) due to the temperature va ...
5-3-2011 at 12:18
by: m1tanker78
Violet colored copper compound?
This is the ceramic-like material I mentioned earlier. It's from a previous small-scale experiment. ...
4-3-2011 at 07:54
by: m1tanker78
Violet colored copper compound?
I'm not sure why there's such a pronounced dark band above the violets. The rest of the spectrum is ...
4-3-2011 at 07:29
by: m1tanker78
Violet colored copper compound?
[rquote=203293&tid=15678&author=woelen]What did you do in your experiments? You made NaNO3, ...
4-3-2011 at 06:41
by: m1tanker78
Violet colored copper compound?
I was able to reproduce what happened the other day with a new copper clad carbon rod. By altering t ...
3-3-2011 at 22:59
by: m1tanker78
Violet colored copper compound?
@hkparker: I overlooked the first link you posted (the one to woelen's work). I watched a few of you ...
3-3-2011 at 08:30
by: m1tanker78
Violet colored copper compound?
[rquote=203169&tid=15678&author=hkparker]I have made a violet copper compound, its copper in ...
2-3-2011 at 21:27
by: m1tanker78
Violet colored copper compound?
This is the best I can do at the moment. The dark part in the middle is where I held it over the tor ...
2-3-2011 at 15:02
by: m1tanker78
Violet colored copper compound?
I hate asking such broad questions but I've never seen it before and I can't find any info on the ne ...
2-3-2011 at 14:38
by: m1tanker78
Soooodddddiiiiiuuuummmm!
@Metalresearcher: Sorry, I didn't know that was your web page. Ever consider doing the thermite(?) r ...
20-2-2011 at 15:16
by: m1tanker78
Soooodddddiiiiiuuuummmm!
[rquote=201631&tid=15498&author=metalresearcher]I think making Na chemically by heating Na2C ...
19-2-2011 at 19:35
by: m1tanker78
Soooodddddiiiiiuuuummmm!
Reeves, I've always wanted to try that reaction but from what I've seen, the Na is pretty contaminat ...
13-2-2011 at 19:42
by: m1tanker78
Soooodddddiiiiiuuuummmm!
Blog and Reeves: If it's the 'aparatus' you want to see, it's laughable (speaking of non-scientific) ...
13-2-2011 at 13:39
by: m1tanker78
Soooodddddiiiiiuuuummmm!
@Blogfast: I agree about NaOH from Na + H2O is silly. I had to try it for myself, though. Now that I ...
13-2-2011 at 11:34
by: m1tanker78
terracotta instead of crucibles
I routinely use terracotta pots as expendable crucibles. They can take the heat but crack after 1 or ...
12-2-2011 at 19:16
by: m1tanker78
Soooodddddiiiiiuuuummmm!
Good Lord! I hit the wrong button. I meant to post this as a reply to this thread:

http://www.sci ...
12-2-2011 at 18:19
by: m1tanker78
Sodium pics and vid.
Here's a couple of pics of what's left of my Na and a short vid where I drop a couple of specks in s ...
12-2-2011 at 18:15
by: m1tanker78
Soooodddddiiiiiuuuummmm!
[rquote=201495&tid=15498&author=entropy51]Really? You wrote ounces three separate times in ...
12-2-2011 at 17:27
by: m1tanker78
Soooodddddiiiiiuuuummmm!
[rquote=201474&tid=15498&author=blogfast25]Oookaaayyy. So this is classic electrolysis of Na ...
12-2-2011 at 16:29
by: m1tanker78
Soooodddddiiiiiuuuummmm!
Sorry for the confusion. I meant to say *grams* in my original post, not ounces. That's what happens ...
12-2-2011 at 12:55
by: m1tanker78
Soooodddddiiiiiuuuummmm!
@Fleaker: I didn't take any pics because I didn't expect it to produce much Na. Most of the Na has g ...
12-2-2011 at 11:43
by: m1tanker78
Soooodddddiiiiiuuuummmm!
Finally raked in some satisfaction today. I decided to fire-up my small scale sodium experiment and ...
11-2-2011 at 23:36
by: m1tanker78
How much sodium metal for saturated aqueous NaOH?
So straight Na and NaOH are interchangeable as far as concentrations? 1g of Na in H2O will be the sa ...
31-1-2011 at 09:28
by: m1tanker78
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