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ethyl formate - esterification by reactive distillation
Really nice prep, thanks for posting!

I also plan in future make some ethyl formate. Can be this ...
20-5-2020 at 13:22
by: Bedlasky
Dissolving MnO2
When you work in acidic solution, there isn't any precipitation of MnSO3 or MnC2O4.
20-5-2020 at 03:12
by: Bedlasky
Silver and Copper Cyanide from Potassium Ferrocyanide
How did you convert CuCN in to KCN? I firstly think about double displacement between CuCN and KI be ...
19-5-2020 at 21:44
by: Bedlasky
Question about how to scale a synth
Yes, you are correct. Just multiply all by 10.
19-5-2020 at 13:32
by: Bedlasky
Silver and Copper Cyanide from Potassium Ferrocyanide
Nice preparation!

May I asked what did you do with filtrate? I know that it probably containted o ...
19-5-2020 at 13:30
by: Bedlasky
Removing MeNO2/EtNO2 contamination in MeOH/EtOH
Maybe reaction between nitro compound and nascent hydrogen (from acid and zinc) will work? But I am ...
16-5-2020 at 18:39
by: Bedlasky
Making Erbium Salts
Nice preparations.
15-5-2020 at 17:51
by: Bedlasky
Buying chemicals in Poland "OTC"
[rquote=619960&tid=152908&author=DrScrabs]
I myself will never ever order expensive chemica ...
8-5-2020 at 02:21
by: Bedlasky
Cheap, interesting elements/compounds to buy?
[rquote=635523&tid=155330&author=Texium (zts16)]Based on the list of compounds in your signa ...
7-5-2020 at 13:54
by: Bedlasky
Inorganic compounds with most intense colour in water solution
[rquote=635455&tid=155322&author=teodor][rquote=635392&tid=155322&author=Bedlasky]
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6-5-2020 at 11:24
by: Bedlasky
Cheap, interesting elements/compounds to buy?
Molybdenum have quite interesting chemistry. Molybdenum compounds aren't cheap, but also they aren't ...
6-5-2020 at 07:07
by: Bedlasky
Inorganic compounds with most intense colour in water solution
[rquote=635384&tid=155322&author=teodor]
Because I have no ammonium heptamolybdate on hand ...
5-5-2020 at 07:49
by: Bedlasky
Inorganic compounds with most intense colour in water solution
[rquote=635377&tid=155322&author=teodor]
Did you mention some other Co/Fe/Ni complexes?[Edi ...
5-5-2020 at 06:10
by: Bedlasky
Inorganic compounds with most intense colour in water solution
Fe(III), Co(II), Mo(V) isothiocyanate complexes - very intense red, blue, red colours.

Mo and W b ...
5-5-2020 at 02:30
by: Bedlasky
Experiments with Cesium chloride?
[rquote=635311&tid=18692&author=nezza]If you have any chlorate or perchlorate Caesium chlora ...
4-5-2020 at 08:35
by: Bedlasky
Mercury sources in EU?
I have plenty of mercury in my teeth :D.
3-5-2020 at 09:18
by: Bedlasky
Extracting copper and nickel from a coin
CuI doesn't react with HCl. Your CuI from CuSO4 probably contain some iodine.

Na2S2O5 is better b ...
2-5-2020 at 08:02
by: Bedlasky
Nickel and cobalt molybdates curshing
Hi.

Today I crushed some CoMoO4 and NiMoO4. I was really careful, I crushed it carefully with a s ...
2-5-2020 at 01:51
by: Bedlasky
Make Methanol from Methyl Esters + NaOh ? (Base Catalyzed Hydrolysis of Esters)
No. Methyl acetate should be easy to hydrolyze.
30-4-2020 at 03:05
by: Bedlasky
H2SO4/ HNO3 mix on my hand
[rquote=634958&tid=62264&author=Fery]Tensai - it will disappear. Decades ago I used conc. HN ...
29-4-2020 at 04:55
by: Bedlasky
Behaviour of various hydrous states of a compound.
[rquote=634921&tid=155265&author=JoeyJoystick]It is easy, provided you have the correct equi ...
28-4-2020 at 06:04
by: Bedlasky
Behaviour of various hydrous states of a compound.
Copper sulfate (no matter what hydrate) dissolves in water to form [Cu(H[sub]2[/sub]O)[sub]6[/sub]][ ...
27-4-2020 at 05:41
by: Bedlasky
Tin solder
Hi.

I found in store some tin solder. There is write some compostition: 99Sn, 3Cu0, 7NiP. I am wo ...
26-4-2020 at 06:27
by: Bedlasky
Report on making praseodymium chloride
Very nice preparation! I love you reports on making uncommon compounds.

Reaction between HCl and ...
26-4-2020 at 05:41
by: Bedlasky
2,2-bipyridine complexes
I think that it is soluble in acetone. It's covalent compound and analogous [url=https://en.wikipedi ...
24-4-2020 at 06:24
by: Bedlasky
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