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legality of c. paspali?
[rquote=205076&tid=15842&author=mr.crow]All this talk about LSD made me look up the synthesi ...
25-3-2011 at 05:17
by: ScienceSquirrel
Some Questions
Reaction 1 is a Diels Alder with the first compound acting as the diene and the second as the dienop ...
25-3-2011 at 03:30
by: ScienceSquirrel
Mercury Components
Dimethyl mercury is a lot more easily absorbed and toxic than mercury acetate.
If you are handling ...
23-3-2011 at 16:13
by: ScienceSquirrel
Troubles crystallizing my homemade Rochelle salt
There are recipes for Rochelle salt on the internet.
It is a standard experiment for big crystal co ...
22-3-2011 at 13:32
by: ScienceSquirrel
legality of c. paspali?
You would be a lot better off growing a Psilocybe species as it is comparatively easy.
I would star ...
22-3-2011 at 09:31
by: ScienceSquirrel
OTC sandmeyer reactants
Try paracetamol, it will hydrolyse to 4- amino phenol which can be diazotised.
4- amino benzoic aci ...
22-3-2011 at 07:22
by: ScienceSquirrel
Recrystallization questions
For most organic compounds the best way is to look at the literature that details their synthesis or ...
17-3-2011 at 14:39
by: ScienceSquirrel
How can I separate a fine precipitate from water?
Boiling can be good, as it will cause the particles to agglomerate.
Diluting the solution by a lot ...
17-3-2011 at 12:26
by: ScienceSquirrel
synthesis of Propylene carbonate
Sodium metal is going to rip the shit out of acetone, MEK and ethyl acetate faster than you can say ...
17-3-2011 at 12:22
by: ScienceSquirrel
Making fire (youtube collaborative video)
[rquote=204503&tid=15370&author=MrHomeScientist]I've seen a few references that talk about w ...
17-3-2011 at 08:44
by: ScienceSquirrel
Does potassium bitartrate have an inverse solubility/temperature dependance?
I have never noticed that, but it might be just me :)
17-3-2011 at 06:45
by: ScienceSquirrel
Does potassium bitartrate have an inverse solubility/temperature dependance?
It has a normal solubility curve, see here;

http://www.hellochem.com/En/xz/xz1/6984nmyfq.htm

W ...
17-3-2011 at 03:47
by: ScienceSquirrel
furfural
Ribose will form furfural on heating with acid;

http://www.cerlabs.com/experiments/10875404464.pd ...
16-3-2011 at 09:26
by: ScienceSquirrel
water ionizers
I think the mechanism is quite simple.
Suppose the water is a weak solution of calcium sulphate, th ...
16-3-2011 at 07:45
by: ScienceSquirrel
Elemental iodine to potassium iodide help.
It should be easy to get potassium hydroxide as it is widely used for biodiesel.
You can substitute ...
16-3-2011 at 03:13
by: ScienceSquirrel
Mixed Questions
I think it is a legitimate approximation, 3% hydrogen peroxide is called 10 volume and 6% peroxide i ...
15-3-2011 at 04:06
by: ScienceSquirrel
How can I acquire a business address?
I just made one up;

Science Squirrel
Unit 1
Woodland Farm
Oak Road
15-3-2011 at 03:53
by: ScienceSquirrel
What solvent can replace methanol in chemical reaction?
Have a look under biodiesel on eBay, methanol is like mother's milk to those boys!
15-3-2011 at 03:46
by: ScienceSquirrel
How to stabilize freshly prepared H2O2?
35% hydrogen peroxide can be obtained quite readily in most places.
I dilute it and use it to wash ...
15-3-2011 at 03:45
by: ScienceSquirrel
water ionizers
The only way water can have an excess of hydrogen ions (acid soloution and low pH ) or an excess of ...
14-3-2011 at 10:51
by: ScienceSquirrel
Why the nitrile groups are unreactive in polyacrylonitrile?
The nitrile group is not that reactive and the fact that the polymer will not dissolve means that io ...
13-3-2011 at 11:41
by: ScienceSquirrel
ClO2 from HCl + NaClO2 ... for medical purposes
It is a slightly complicated reaction;

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chlorine_dioxide#Preparation
8-3-2011 at 05:46
by: ScienceSquirrel
Modernist Cuisine - The Art and Science of Cooking
And here is the daddy, he invented most of it and two of the authors have worked with him;

http:/ ...
8-3-2011 at 05:10
by: ScienceSquirrel
ClO2 from HCl + NaClO2 ... for medical purposes
There is a similar quack therapy using hydrogen peroxide.
Those of us with long memories will remem ...
8-3-2011 at 04:50
by: ScienceSquirrel
Nitrous Oxide Acidity?
[rquote=203575&tid=15715&author=Mixell]N2O is not acidic, it can be formed by the dehydratio ...
7-3-2011 at 03:49
by: ScienceSquirrel
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