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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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