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Mystery Glassware Identification Thread
MBL is a brand. Possibly from May and Baker Ltd.
9-12-2017 at 14:32
by: unionised
Failed chrome alum synthesis
There's another cute trick you can do with chrome alum crystal.
If you put them in a saturated solu ...
9-12-2017 at 12:52
by: unionised
Methylene violet
If you really get stuck, you can make it.
https://www.google.com/patents/US8440821
9-12-2017 at 12:41
by: unionised
Gelatin based adhesive
I'm guessing this is a similar sort of thing.
Does it help?
http://www.woodcentral.com/woodworking ...
9-12-2017 at 12:28
by: unionised
Volumetric glassware, proper use and calibration by water weight.
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I assume we're only really interested i ...
9-12-2017 at 12:01
by: unionised
Volumetric glassware, proper use and calibration by water weight.
Fundamentally, if you want to know how much stuff you have, you measure the mass- because it's relat ...
9-12-2017 at 06:51
by: unionised
Volumetric glassware, proper use and calibration by water weight.
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There are two things I noticed, mirco-b ...
9-12-2017 at 04:09
by: unionised
Any good (read cheap) sources of Tartaric Acid UK?
Cream of tartar is not tartaric acid.
It's potassium bitartrate.
9-12-2017 at 04:03
by: unionised
TetraChloroMethane Using Carbon and Chlorine ?
If you use a low pressure Hg lamp nearly all the UV is at 254 nm- which is fine for a lot of photoch ...
6-12-2017 at 13:55
by: unionised
TetraChloroMethane Using Carbon and Chlorine ?
[rquote=498761&tid=78554&author=PirateDocBrown]Further thought...

Cl-Cl bond energy is 24 ...
5-12-2017 at 14:17
by: unionised
TetraChloroMethane Using Carbon and Chlorine ?
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Chlorine is simply unable to oxidize the ...
5-12-2017 at 13:40
by: unionised
Long term experiment: does this make chlorosulfonic acid?
Perhaps all the more remarkable given the presence of a trace of SO3 which might conceivably catalys ...
5-12-2017 at 13:36
by: unionised
newly-discovered, naturally-occurring photonuclear reaction
[rquote=499423&tid=78528&author=PHILOU Zrealone][rquote=499389&tid=78528&author=unio ...
5-12-2017 at 13:25
by: unionised
solubility of methanol
[rquote=499472&tid=78723&author=soma]I'm wondering why alkanes like hexane and heptane, etc. ...
5-12-2017 at 13:16
by: unionised
Nutrition, Cobalt Content and Sustainability of Glycine max in Martian Soil Analog for Colonization - A Three Year Study
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Glycine ?[/rquote]

Glycine max is, rather confusi ...
4-12-2017 at 10:38
by: unionised
The Trouble with Boron
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Also, you may be reaching 3,600 C and boiling some ...
4-12-2017 at 10:06
by: unionised
Vacuum Pump Foibles
It's a pity that they don't make this stuff a bit bigger bore
https://www.johnlewis.com/john-lewis- ...
4-12-2017 at 10:02
by: unionised
newly-discovered, naturally-occurring photonuclear reaction
" it was obvious after analysis that new elements were produced..."
How obvious?
Normally the yiel ...
4-12-2017 at 09:13
by: unionised
Making an induction heater for fastener removal?
Can you drill and tap a new hole next to the original?
3-12-2017 at 10:43
by: unionised
Nutrition, Cobalt Content and Sustainability of Glycine max in Martian Soil Analog for Colonization - A Three Year Study
Why cobalt?
3-12-2017 at 08:13
by: unionised
anhydrous alcl3 with cucl2 ?
[rquote=498779&tid=78526&author=aga][rquote=498697&tid=78526&author=Mn2Dc]yeah i wil ...
27-11-2017 at 12:41
by: unionised
TetraChloroMethane Using Carbon and Chlorine ?
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Think of a room full of natural gas and o ...
27-11-2017 at 10:07
by: unionised
TetraChloroMethane Using Carbon and Chlorine ?
It's possible, but you need to get it very hot
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/maco.1990 ...
27-11-2017 at 09:53
by: unionised
Chemistry of Terephthalic acid
As a slight aside. This looks like a good candidate for a back titration.


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26-11-2017 at 14:59
by: unionised
Halobenzene as an N-alkylating agent
Dinitrochlorobenzene is a solid and unlikely to serve as a solvent.

You can use chlorobenzene as ...
26-11-2017 at 03:04
by: unionised
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