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How to make and dry Pb(II)acetate I'm guessing the anhydrous form of the salt.
You can dissolve lead in acetic acid too, but vinega ... |
20-7-2007 at 16:18 by: Fleaker |
How to make and dry Pb(II)acetate There are threads already on this.
Dissolving litharge (lead (II) oxide) in acetic acid and then ... |
19-7-2007 at 10:30 by: Fleaker |
Carbon Tetrabromide @ Both of you: still too high a price.
I can get a liter of Br2 from Acros for 115 with shipping. ... |
17-7-2007 at 17:15 by: Fleaker |
Possible Palladium(II)Chloride OTC Source? He sells most everything at a reasonable price, and nicely packaged too. |
17-7-2007 at 09:19 by: Fleaker |
Mercury -Toxicity I thought those Mercon "Mercury Decontamination Kits" were sold with zinc powder and zinc wool for c ... |
15-7-2007 at 20:22 by: Fleaker |
Mercury -Toxicity I never thought it worked well either. Maybe the powder just makes it easier to get the mercury. Zin ... |
13-7-2007 at 10:26 by: Fleaker |
aluminum issue Yeah they still sell them. Used to mess with them all the time.
http://www.etch-a-sketch.com/wh ... |
12-7-2007 at 09:28 by: Fleaker |
What do to with these weird chemicals? Amylase eh? Ferment something hard to ferment :p
http://www.theethanolsource.com/product_info.php ... |
10-7-2007 at 20:13 by: Fleaker |
For the Element Collectors Scandium price is based solely on its purity. It might be 99.999%, but only with respect to its near ... |
4-7-2007 at 20:46 by: Fleaker |
"platinum chloride" That's $25 garage chemist, so even cheaper!
I seem to recall that one could oxidize iridium in ... |
4-7-2007 at 08:23 by: Fleaker |
Rare earth metals, mischmetal, etc Yeah some of those rare earths are really hard to cut, almost like to fracture rather than cut easil ... |
4-7-2007 at 08:17 by: Fleaker |
"platinum chloride" It is a good price. Based on it's platinum content of that salt, it should be worth about 91.50€, ... |
3-7-2007 at 09:31 by: Fleaker |
Mg metal from MgO If you had HgO it might work and distill over mercury. I don't think you could build a flask that wo ... |
1-7-2007 at 20:54 by: Fleaker |
Dissolving niobium metal Actually, I recall Woelen mentioning his electrochem experiments being ruined by its blue oxide laye ... |
1-7-2007 at 20:43 by: Fleaker |
Dangers of sodium, unexpected result Except I am using cesium and rubidium chloride with calcium powder to reduce it. The CsCl and RbCl w ... |
1-7-2007 at 20:41 by: Fleaker |
Chemicals found in New York "Potassium nitrate can be used to make gunpowder and rocket fuel or to clean septic tanks. It can al ... |
29-6-2007 at 17:59 by: Fleaker |
precipitating silver chloride from nitric acid? [quote][i]Originally posted by not_important
Ag2O starts to lose oxygen at about 160 C, quite qui ... |
29-6-2007 at 13:21 by: Fleaker |
precipitating silver chloride from nitric acid? @ quicksilver, couldn't you just melt silver and stir in NaNO3 til it all converted. I've never done ... |
28-6-2007 at 20:21 by: Fleaker |
"Off" day - turning our electronics off for a day I think that's a good idea. |
26-6-2007 at 11:03 by: Fleaker |
Police Seize Huge Cache Of Explosives From Colorado Home Half a pound of NG would guarantee broken windows throughout the neighborhood. |
23-6-2007 at 21:00 by: Fleaker |
Sometimes home chemistry leads to nice things Very nice. I can only hope to do the same
Interesting story Jdurg. |
23-6-2007 at 20:58 by: Fleaker |
Ebay dispute, stannous oxide vs. stannic oxide. Tell him you work with chemicals all the time, that you've been a reliable buyer and have been thusf ... |
20-6-2007 at 20:57 by: Fleaker |
Bromine Or store it with sodium thiosulfate. Whenever bromine arrives, it's usually accompanied with thiosul ... |
19-6-2007 at 11:59 by: Fleaker |
Burn Saltwater "this is the most abundant element in the world, water"
--er, I thought water was a compound? I ... |
19-6-2007 at 11:38 by: Fleaker |
Mr. Wizard Dead at 89 That is unfortunate. His shows were standard fare for my middle school science classes and really im ... |
13-6-2007 at 20:47 by: Fleaker |
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