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Ethyl Isopropyl Ether
[rquote=314024&tid=28240&author=Organikum]http://books.google.de/books?id=FETzRWMGt3YC&p ...
4-1-2014 at 15:21
by: Random
Dissolution of aluminum in weak acids
Boric acid and B2O3 is extremly shady chemistry as i remember dehydrating boric acid will almost nev ...
4-1-2014 at 08:56
by: Random
Waste disposal (tests and procedures)
Thanks for the contribution BromicAcid. That's exactly what I was looking for. Also you would be su ...
4-1-2014 at 08:52
by: Random
allyl isothiocyanate from allyl amine
Well why couldn't you keep it as hydrochloride salt?
4-1-2014 at 06:17
by: Random
Ethyl Isopropyl Ether
Could aluminum or magnesium alkoxide be used?
3-1-2014 at 23:46
by: Random
Potassium on Pluto
Solid H2O for example. Reactions do happen in solid state but occur much slower. Or eventually it wo ...
3-1-2014 at 12:59
by: Random
Potassium on Pluto
It would probably eventually react to something.
3-1-2014 at 12:51
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Waste disposal (tests and procedures)
I already looked for them but still there hasn't been a topic here about disposing safely solutions ...
3-1-2014 at 11:46
by: Random
Waste disposal (tests and procedures)
Ok now you got a chemical waste that might contain heavy metals, PCBs, dioxins and other toxic stuff ...
3-1-2014 at 06:02
by: Random
Pesticide Laws
Have you ever installed pirated software? And read license agreement? Probably just clicked "i agree ...
2-1-2014 at 19:09
by: Random
Dental Mercury Amalgam
Used to eat around 640g canned tuna every day for a year or two. Calculate this,

Like 500kg of t ...
2-1-2014 at 18:59
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Dissolution of aluminum in weak acids
Thanks for explanation, I'll check the document.
2-1-2014 at 09:35
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CuCl2 + Al in solvents other than water
[rquote=313591&tid=28104&author=blargish]
Al[sub]2[/sub]O[sub]3[/sub] + 8Cl[sup]-[/sup] + 3 ...
1-1-2014 at 17:48
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Dissolution of aluminum in weak acids
As far as I have known aluminum didn't dissolve in citric acid, but I wanted to see if I could form ...
1-1-2014 at 17:41
by: Random
acid salts quick question
Does monosodium citrate react with trisodium citrate to form two amounts of disodium citrate?
1-1-2014 at 11:00
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Mercury in batteries
Actually touching mercury salts is not at all advisable especially with bare hands.

Now everythin ...
31-12-2013 at 19:14
by: Random
Chemist's Nightmare
[rquote=313078&tid=27874&author=sargent1015]How about a butyl lithium fire?
http://www.chem ...
29-12-2013 at 17:32
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When to use excess of reagents?
Speaking of safety and silver, mixing silver salts with ammonia could end up in unexpected explosion ...
29-12-2013 at 17:24
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reduction of nitrobenzene -> p-aminophenol
I can say that once you make copper citrate you'll have a hard time getting that to precipitate into ...
29-12-2013 at 17:19
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Preparation of Citrazinic Acid
There was this reference to citric acid synthesis posted a while ago by sauron on citric acid deriva ...
29-12-2013 at 17:12
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Chemistry Experimentation; The "Silent Killer" in China?
[rquote=313232&tid=20661&author=Etaoin Shrdlu][rquote=313185&tid=20661&author=Random ...
29-12-2013 at 16:58
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The Smell of Iron, Copper
It could be that there is contact with them over our breath, air-nose-metal etc.. It doesn't necessa ...
29-12-2013 at 16:55
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Mercury in batteries
[rquote=313197&tid=28172&author=vmelkon][rquote=312965&tid=28172&author=tubelectric] ...
29-12-2013 at 16:15
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The Smell of Iron, Copper
Actually Poppy, it's not that iron has a smell but it's the smell of our lipid peroxides which react ...
29-12-2013 at 09:18
by: Random
Chemistry Experimentation; The "Silent Killer" in China?
I guess I better stop going to doctor because he is actually giving me chemicals.
29-12-2013 at 08:43
by: Random
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