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Chlorine production You do not need molten salts for copious Chlorine production from NaCl electrolysis. You add muriat ... |
9-8-2004 at 10:18 by: chloric1 |
Yeh Thats good I recently discovered www.sas.org. There really useful procedures like this. My favorite is the &qu ... |
8-8-2004 at 07:37 by: chloric1 |
Exotic thermites & analogs [quote][i] Apparently zinc in that finely divided of a state reacts with water, so preparing fine zi ... |
25-7-2004 at 15:34 by: chloric1 |
metasilicate I guess I am biased but I like the metasilicate. I think it has abrasive qualities along with being ... |
22-7-2004 at 14:26 by: chloric1 |
Just for your info Yes that would be because of the aluminum ion's ability to be astringent. Most scientific/ che ... |
20-7-2004 at 14:10 by: chloric1 |
Alkaline cleaners What you need is some surfactants. www.chemistrystore.com sells nonionic and ionic sufactants. You ... |
20-7-2004 at 03:45 by: chloric1 |
Best and worst smelling chemicals? Poop,solid waste, is a complex mixture of substances based on your diet. Usually it would be undige ... |
11-7-2004 at 17:24 by: chloric1 |
Age Yes, what is even worse is if you have a good mind and you let your pecker do the thinking to many t ... |
9-7-2004 at 20:54 by: chloric1 |
Threaded joints Will Molybdenum Sulfide lubricant hold up to the task? |
6-7-2004 at 13:09 by: chloric1 |
Nanocuprous chloride Cougras- I would love to find out more about these nanodots and whether or not Nanotechnology experi ... |
3-7-2004 at 06:01 by: chloric1 |
Heating element alloys If the lighter is one where a hot wire ignites the butane fumes then it might be a resistance alloy. ... |
29-6-2004 at 18:35 by: chloric1 |
Hello Again! Ceramic oxidive anode! I have been inactive for about 3 months becuase I just got married. But now that I am getting into ... |
20-6-2004 at 10:14 by: chloric1 |
FeII If you have Battery electrolyte(H2SO4) you can moisten the FeSO4 with it and add roofing nails to re ... |
18-4-2004 at 08:22 by: chloric1 |
no The sulfoxide has only one oxygen and two methyl groups attached to a sulfur atom. Dimethyl sulfate ... |
27-3-2004 at 11:10 by: chloric1 |
Good point [quote][i]Originally posted by unionised[/i]
I'm a bit suprised that nobody has mentioned the ... |
24-3-2004 at 20:01 by: chloric1 |
Crystalline KNO3 Yes Theoretic i like your metal salt hydrolysis but it really would be hard removing the iron. Yes ... |
24-3-2004 at 19:55 by: chloric1 |
Yeh I know That damn hazardous shipping such scam! You iknow when I had my first chemical order in 1991, I ord ... |
24-3-2004 at 19:48 by: chloric1 |
Complex ions of copper [quote]
2) Is there a way to convert the tetrachlorocopper ions back to copper(II) ions?
Thanks
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23-3-2004 at 11:16 by: chloric1 |
Oxy-acetylene I have heard that 6000 F for oxyacetylene. oxy propane is 5400 F and it only melts steel with diffic ... |
23-3-2004 at 11:08 by: chloric1 |
first post [quote][i]Originally posted by IgnorantlyIntelligent[/i]
Examples must be made or no one will ever ... |
23-3-2004 at 11:05 by: chloric1 |
Carbon Tetrachloride CCl4 [quote][i]Originally posted by Mumbles[/i]
Winter UV rays are not as strong. It would take much lo ... |
23-3-2004 at 10:56 by: chloric1 |
Perchloric acid It took me years to get perchloric acid. Until I was able to buy it, I made it. If you are in fact i ... |
23-3-2004 at 10:29 by: chloric1 |
Oh,buy the way... Has anyone delt with Sciencelab.com? I have delt with other suppliers and had decent luck. My inte ... |
23-3-2004 at 10:16 by: chloric1 |
Hypochlorites! Hypochlorites have a peculiar pleasant acrid sweetness with relative purity. But becomes lacrimator ... |
20-3-2004 at 18:38 by: chloric1 |
Crystals. Actually, I had a few ml of 35% HNO3 left over from preparing silver nitrate from coin blanks. So i ... |
11-3-2004 at 19:37 by: chloric1 |
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