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Testing for the molarity of a solution.
You could try and work out molarity in a few potential ways; looking for a reaction where CuCl2 in s ...
8-5-2012 at 09:27
by: Hexavalent
Sciencemadness App For iPhone and Blackberry
For the tech- and computer-savvy, how difficult and/or time consuming would it be to create an app o ...
6-5-2012 at 04:50
by: Hexavalent
Favorite Non-metals (non-noble gases) Poll
Struggled to decide, but eventually went with silicon because of the way it's revolutionised modern ...
6-5-2012 at 04:48
by: Hexavalent
Limestone for CaCo3
You're welcome, after all we're all here to learn.

What is meant by double posting is what you've ...
4-5-2012 at 13:30
by: Hexavalent
Limestone for CaCo3
Well said Adamsium. Chris, as I mentioned upthread you could try using a ceramic vessel for the heat ...
4-5-2012 at 07:53
by: Hexavalent
Limestone for CaCo3
Yes, the torch can reach that temperature but the question is can it actually sustain such high temp ...
3-5-2012 at 13:51
by: Hexavalent
Limestone for CaCo3
Yes, but it must be heated to a very high temperature to obtain this. This is why CaO is often refer ...
3-5-2012 at 10:23
by: Hexavalent
Limestone for CaCo3
The calcium carbonate is heated to a very high temperature IIRC to produce calcium oxide and carbon ...
3-5-2012 at 08:01
by: Hexavalent
keeping a notebook
Piccies, Pyro? Pretty please?
2-5-2012 at 13:22
by: Hexavalent
Where can I get magnesia bricks ?
Would it not be possible to make your own? I've heard of those home brick pressers, wherein you comp ...
1-5-2012 at 13:22
by: Hexavalent
Bad days in the lab or with glassware?
I think it was about 20ml of 0.1M standard sodium hydroxide . . .not too nasty, but still something ...
1-5-2012 at 11:51
by: Hexavalent
A Bit of Market Research
Nice taste rannyfash:)
1-5-2012 at 10:03
by: Hexavalent
Removing rust from lab equipment with phosphoric acid
I have a similar problem - my tripods for my Bunsen burners are now more rust than metal on the surf ...
1-5-2012 at 09:03
by: Hexavalent
General query about 'assigned' chemical formulas
IIRC=If I recall correctly

Ethanoic acid is the systematic IUPAC name for this particular carboxy ...
1-5-2012 at 08:58
by: Hexavalent
bunsen burners going out of style?
I once used a portable camping stove, that used mini-butane tanks, before I got my Bunsen. Sorry, Py ...
1-5-2012 at 07:36
by: Hexavalent
General query about 'assigned' chemical formulas
Some chemicals are unstable in aqueous solution, for example when sodium metasilicate is dissolved I ...
1-5-2012 at 07:29
by: Hexavalent
keeping a notebook
I like that idea LanthanumK, I always make detailed notes to the best of my ability in a solid noteb ...
30-4-2012 at 14:11
by: Hexavalent
Synthesis of HBr by photolysis of bromine water
Thanks for all your help guys, really useful. Thanks for the link as well Ajkoer. Is it me, or do th ...
30-4-2012 at 14:08
by: Hexavalent
Devising new types of stirrers
I once built my own mag stirrer using an old bulky PC fan and a large neodymium magnet with a 12V DC ...
30-4-2012 at 14:02
by: Hexavalent
Cooling with Butane
I like that idea, annaandherdad (regarding the SO2), I've also seen a sample of liquid NOx prepared ...
30-4-2012 at 13:58
by: Hexavalent
Strontium chloride
U2U'd you, always happy to help another amateur scientist wherever I can:)

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30-4-2012 at 13:56
by: Hexavalent
bunsen burners going out of style?
My first hotplate was one of those cheapo Chinese £15 ones. It worked very well, the heating cycles ...
30-4-2012 at 13:46
by: Hexavalent
Correct clamp for the job?
I like that idea, Pyro. I suppose if you had the required materials and equipment, you could weld th ...
30-4-2012 at 13:43
by: Hexavalent
Glass Joint grease for acids?
I think I've heard of one or two people using that . . .IIRC I recently discussed with MrHomeScienti ...
30-4-2012 at 13:38
by: Hexavalent
bunsen burners going out of style?
Bunsen burners are still being used and are very handy for glasswork, flame tests etc, and that it w ...
30-4-2012 at 13:30
by: Hexavalent
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