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alcohol free beer
It seems that you can make a totally alcohol free beer but it should be noted that a lot are just ve ...
26-10-2010 at 08:32
by: ScienceSquirrel
Reactivity of aromatic cycles
Personally I would go for;

phenol>acetanilide>4-chlorophenol>4-nitrophenol>benzene> ...
26-10-2010 at 04:36
by: ScienceSquirrel
alcohol free beer
There are quite a few alcohol free beers on the market.
They are generally made by fermenting out a ...
26-10-2010 at 03:46
by: ScienceSquirrel
Benzene from PET
I doubt it will work.
Might be worth a try with a small amount.
21-10-2010 at 04:35
by: ScienceSquirrel
List of Regulated Chemicals (by US DEA)
I am not sure what point you are trying to make.
There are limits on chemicals in the UK and EU but ...
18-10-2010 at 14:49
by: ScienceSquirrel
Resorcinol from tree sap
I see sticky stuff sticking all over everything, it will be vile :(
15-10-2010 at 09:10
by: ScienceSquirrel
New tramadol to M1 ref discovered, EASY
[rquote=190294&tid=14655&author=Globey][rquote=190222&tid=14655&author=ScienceSquirr ...
15-10-2010 at 07:43
by: ScienceSquirrel
How to get NaOH from household chemicals ?
Have a look at biodiesel suppliers.
Holland is famously green and NaOH or KOH is needed for biodies ...
14-10-2010 at 13:33
by: ScienceSquirrel
New tramadol to M1 ref discovered, EASY
There is also the issues of stability, formulation, etc.
I would guess that Tramadol, the precursor ...
14-10-2010 at 12:52
by: ScienceSquirrel
New tramadol to M1 ref discovered, EASY
The paper mills sell the dimethyl sulfide formed to gas companies to add odour to natural gas, part ...
14-10-2010 at 07:11
by: ScienceSquirrel
New tramadol to M1 ref discovered, EASY
No.
The diethylene glycol is acting as a solvent and its boiling point is a lot higher than ethylen ...
13-10-2010 at 08:43
by: ScienceSquirrel
Ammonium Dinitramide?
I am sure that this paper would be of interest :cool:

http://www.springerlink.com/content/n68217u ...
12-10-2010 at 04:04
by: ScienceSquirrel
Antifoaming agents
You mean this sort of stuff.


http://www.hopandgrape.co.uk/catalog/detailV2_8.asp?itemid=BRU2018 ...
11-10-2010 at 09:19
by: ScienceSquirrel
bluing steel
I would recommend one of the kits if you just want to do a small amount.
11-10-2010 at 08:45
by: ScienceSquirrel
Spherical Ammonium Perchlorate
All sorts of chemicals are made in to prills using this process.
They are more easily handled than ...
9-10-2010 at 11:51
by: ScienceSquirrel
Solvent systems.
[rquote=189596&tid=14600&author=unionised]"I think that triethyl borate would give you a spe ...
8-10-2010 at 11:37
by: ScienceSquirrel
bitter almonds?
[rquote=189378&tid=14536&author=hissingnoise][quote]I would mention in passing — don't eat ...
7-10-2010 at 08:40
by: ScienceSquirrel
bitter almonds?
These are moderately common in Southern Europe and they bite!

http://www.petbugs.com/caresheets/S ...
7-10-2010 at 03:03
by: ScienceSquirrel
Chemicals
Aluminium chloride is unrestricted as far as I know in the EU.
Sodium borohydride is legal and purc ...
6-10-2010 at 14:47
by: ScienceSquirrel
Solvent systems.
I think that triethyl borate would give you a spectacular green flame.
It can be prepared quite eas ...
6-10-2010 at 07:34
by: ScienceSquirrel
Solvent systems.
What sort of metal cations do you want to dissolve in dodecane?
The approach for an alkali metal li ...
6-10-2010 at 05:12
by: ScienceSquirrel
Reagents in NZ
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When the nom nom noming of grass started again, I realized it was a ladysheep stood on the ...
3-10-2010 at 17:24
by: ScienceSquirrel
formyl/acyl anion
I think you have to use Wikipedia chemistry with caution and check the references.
There are poor p ...
29-9-2010 at 12:53
by: ScienceSquirrel
formyl/acyl anion
And a quick Google reveals all;

The first example in the Wikipedia article is pretty much a textb ...
29-9-2010 at 09:24
by: ScienceSquirrel
bitter almonds?
Sniffing small amounts of hydrogen cyanide is safe.
When I was doing A level chemistry a jar of pot ...
29-9-2010 at 02:48
by: ScienceSquirrel
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