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Alternatives Hello all! Anyone now about practicing in Chile or Argentina. Was informed by my wife, aho is Colom ... |
22-10-2005 at 08:10 by: chloric1 |
ammonium hydroxide Question: Who is Eleusis?
Ammonia like any gas is more soluble in cold than warm sol ... |
19-10-2005 at 07:10 by: chloric1 |
Yeh The use of Mercury metal and potassium dichromate internally? I'll pass on homeopathy. |
19-10-2005 at 07:02 by: chloric1 |
Ammonium salts preparation.... [quote][i]Originally posted by 12AX7[/i]
[quote][i]Originally posted by chloric1[/i]
It gives the ... |
16-10-2005 at 07:03 by: chloric1 |
Ammonium salts preparation.... Dont kinow where you are from kazaa but in my area they seel huge bags of ammonium sulfate at garden ... |
15-10-2005 at 15:03 by: chloric1 |
The WORST BOOKS Ever Written Well, also in his book he list the preparation of silver perchlorate as from silver oxide and sodium ... |
9-10-2005 at 18:11 by: chloric1 |
Oxalic Definately Oxalic acid is the way to go. I had a morter and pestel stained with
iron oxide since ... |
5-10-2005 at 16:33 by: chloric1 |
tannins? I was just reading about chemistry in ancient Mesopotamia. There they mentioned the classic ferrous ... |
3-10-2005 at 17:48 by: chloric1 |
On the contrary Talking especially about transition metal ions. As the metal assumes a higher valence it becomes mor ... |
1-10-2005 at 14:41 by: chloric1 |
Scrapheap Challenge (industrial scavenging) Wow eclectic that is some profoundly practical information. Do work regularly with ferrous alloys? ... |
25-9-2005 at 08:16 by: chloric1 |
Stainless hey, a nice source is your closest Salvation Army or Goodwill. I almost always see stainless cookwa ... |
23-9-2005 at 17:21 by: chloric1 |
prepairation of Br2 from sea water Hey bromic, I have heard if the brine wells of Michigan. Is this water easily obtainable? Or is it ... |
21-9-2005 at 20:11 by: chloric1 |
(HPO3)n Dehydrating agent (polyphosphoric or metaphosphoric acid) Bromic, I appreciate the help on this research. after my calamities, I needed a little break. I hav ... |
13-9-2005 at 19:06 by: chloric1 |
Oxalic acid Yes I happen to have 5lb that I purchased years back and I am discovering all kinds of cool round th ... |
12-9-2005 at 17:46 by: chloric1 |
(HPO3)n Dehydrating agent (polyphosphoric or metaphosphoric acid) Nicoderm I believe your right I believe the crystaline material I have is the pyrophosphoric acid. C ... |
11-9-2005 at 06:22 by: chloric1 |
LMAO A bug had fallen into my evil phosphoric acid stew and from what my digital thermometer says it is a ... |
10-9-2005 at 10:13 by: chloric1 |
no only propane I think these are just not designed for liquids. I think the heating alumina and the cool acid just ... |
10-9-2005 at 09:38 by: chloric1 |
(HPO3)n Dehydrating agent (polyphosphoric or metaphosphoric acid) Yes up to 275 degrees C if I can recall. BUt I would make sure it is PURE graphite and not that cla ... |
10-9-2005 at 08:38 by: chloric1 |
another snag well I tried another expensive crucbile. an aluminum oxide one. put in about 50ml of 85 % phosphor ... |
10-9-2005 at 08:11 by: chloric1 |
can I extract carbon from ethanoic acid? kazaa, he was sarcacstic about inventing charing sugar with H2SO4. Don't spoil the fun messing ... |
10-9-2005 at 06:09 by: chloric1 |
hehhehehe Oh Bromic-I didn't include the juicy pictures yet! Wait until you see light come through the b ... |
8-9-2005 at 20:10 by: chloric1 |
crucible failure Cannot believe this! A weak acid tearing up nickel! |
8-9-2005 at 15:47 by: chloric1 |
red oxidation product I have a couple pics coming |
8-9-2005 at 15:45 by: chloric1 |
Equipment failure [quote][i]Originally posted by BromicAcid[/i]
Couldn't copper be used, it is only attacked by ... |
8-9-2005 at 15:43 by: chloric1 |
the end of Red Devil Lye Although the Menard's in better areas always seems to have permanganate, the one closest to my ... |
8-9-2005 at 15:07 by: chloric1 |
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