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Sea water and extracting Salt
Off to read about fractional distillation.....
5-5-2012 at 12:18
by: CHRIS25
Making Sodium Silicate
[rquote=247599&tid=19882&author=Eddygp]At what temperature does glass melt?[/rquote]

Hi, ...
5-5-2012 at 12:14
by: CHRIS25
Limestone for CaCo3
Hi Welming, no I had to add the peroxide. I used an 8m sol of hcl (24%) and 50/50 with peroxide. I ...
5-5-2012 at 12:10
by: CHRIS25
Making Sodium Silicate
Don't worry I am going to melt glass and get it that way.
5-5-2012 at 06:27
by: CHRIS25
Sea water and extracting Salt
I figured that making Salt from seawater was a simple process of boiling down a saucepan of seawater ...
5-5-2012 at 05:26
by: CHRIS25
Limestone for CaCo3
Hi Welming, Mmm, I know i have a lot to learn, and I will be studying a bit more stuff here. But I ...
5-5-2012 at 02:53
by: CHRIS25
Limestone for CaCo3
Ok Hexavalent. no problem, though when I do it - it is actually without thinking. I promise you I h ...
4-5-2012 at 23:34
by: CHRIS25
Making Sodium Silicate
There are only four big businesses like this in my area, plus two farmers suppliers and a co-op. Al ...
4-5-2012 at 14:59
by: CHRIS25
Limestone for CaCo3
Hi Adamsium, no you are right - absolutely. However I should have told you that I was adding Hydrog ...
4-5-2012 at 12:27
by: CHRIS25
Limestone for CaCo3
[rquote=247529&tid=19949&author=Hexavalent]Well said Adamsium. Chris, as I mentioned upthrea ...
4-5-2012 at 12:16
by: CHRIS25
Limestone for CaCo3
Yep that clears things up a bit. So just clearing my way a bit here:

In the following example: ...
4-5-2012 at 07:52
by: CHRIS25
Limestone for CaCo3
Ah thankyou Welming. Now I have a choice... Do i do this, the bleach reaction or this one :
CaCo3 ...
4-5-2012 at 06:28
by: CHRIS25
Limestone for CaCo3
[rquote=247427&tid=19949&author=Vikascoder]If you want to make calcium chloride you can make ...
4-5-2012 at 04:53
by: CHRIS25
Making Sodium Silicate
Damprid (calcium chloride) and sodium silicate unheard of by the major Trade suppliers of farming an ...
4-5-2012 at 04:31
by: CHRIS25
Limestone for CaCo3
Hi, yes you are probably right, I have the heat to do that actually with something else but containm ...
4-5-2012 at 04:23
by: CHRIS25
Limestone for CaCo3
Yes 850 thereabouts - I have a torch that reaches 1000c so that should not be a problem, I assume h ...
3-5-2012 at 12:51
by: CHRIS25
Limestone for CaCo3
Ah of course should have known that about the slaked lime. So easy, heat the calcium carbonate - I ...
3-5-2012 at 09:13
by: CHRIS25
Limestone for CaCo3
calcium oxide is obtained from calcium carbonate , How? Because I have plenty of that, and I do no ...
3-5-2012 at 07:47
by: CHRIS25
Testing for the The purity of a Salt product
Well, sprinkled on copper under NH3 fumes. Mixing with different chemical solutions and stuff to cr ...
2-5-2012 at 09:22
by: CHRIS25
Testing for the The purity of a Salt product
Hi rannyfish, thankyou. I think then it's the carbonates I need to test for. I know that the ferro ...
2-5-2012 at 07:04
by: CHRIS25
Making Sodium Silicate
Thanks for the offer Fleaker! Dann ferrocious pricing yep.
2-5-2012 at 04:02
by: CHRIS25
Testing for the The purity of a Salt product
Ok, this sounds ridiculous even thinking about it, as we all know salt (NaCl) is by its very nature ...
2-5-2012 at 03:59
by: CHRIS25
General query about 'assigned' chemical formulas
Right, thankyou
1-5-2012 at 09:32
by: CHRIS25
General query about 'assigned' chemical formulas
Hexavalent, adamsium, yes most helpful, actually very elucidating - a number of terms for me to look ...
1-5-2012 at 08:10
by: CHRIS25
Making Sodium Silicate
I will visit the builders providers over here, doubt very much if they have this stuff. Never seen ...
1-5-2012 at 08:03
by: CHRIS25
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