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What is cause of global warming? Heat or gases? Well CFCs aren’t the only contributors to ozone breakdown, halons and other halogenated organics a ... |
29-3-2018 at 01:33 by: LearnedAmateur |
What is cause of global warming? Heat or gases? [rquote=512330&tid=81554&author=JJay]
I'm probably not going to read all of that, but I do ... |
28-3-2018 at 22:17 by: LearnedAmateur |
Minerals (esp Potassium) added to distilled or Rev Osmosis water - suggestions for minerals to add [rquote=512300&tid=81561&author=RogueRose]Well the reason I was thinking of the potassium &a ... |
28-3-2018 at 22:01 by: LearnedAmateur |
Minerals (esp Potassium) added to distilled or Rev Osmosis water - suggestions for minerals to add Potassium nitrate or chloride in low concentrations would work well, the bottled water I currently h ... |
28-3-2018 at 14:03 by: LearnedAmateur |
What is cause of global warming? Heat or gases? Regarding ozone depletion, mechanisms are the best way to explain it. Chlorine radicals are effectiv ... |
28-3-2018 at 11:43 by: LearnedAmateur |
What is cause of global warming? Heat or gases? [rquote=512261&tid=81554&author=RogueRose]
As far as CO2, the fact that it makes up .04% of ... |
28-3-2018 at 10:04 by: LearnedAmateur |
What is cause of global warming? Heat or gases? CO2 and heat both play major roles in the global warming phenomenon. Earth mainly releases heat as i ... |
28-3-2018 at 08:52 by: LearnedAmateur |
35% H2O2 still burning after diluting to 3% - what's the deal? Try adding some MnO2 catalyst to a bottle containing a specific volume of the original and diluted p ... |
28-3-2018 at 04:08 by: LearnedAmateur |
Decarboxylation of Glycine to Methylamine?! Didn’t think of that, probably because I haven’t tried it out, very useful info for anyone attem ... |
28-3-2018 at 01:27 by: LearnedAmateur |
Starting from scratch [rquote=512130&tid=81427&author=Yttrium2]
I am very open to the idea of learning chemistry ... |
27-3-2018 at 09:06 by: LearnedAmateur |
Starting from scratch I totally missed the point of this thread with my reply at the top, I thought you meant learning che ... |
27-3-2018 at 03:56 by: LearnedAmateur |
Desiccator question - height or surface? If you’re trying to dry sodium acetate then I’d recommend boiling the solution down until you ge ... |
25-3-2018 at 12:16 by: LearnedAmateur |
Heavy wall glass Yes, glass is a mild insulator (I’d say between that of plastics and metals) so it takes longer fo ... |
25-3-2018 at 01:21 by: LearnedAmateur |
Heavy metals and the non chemist- What could go wrong here... The main reason lead and mercury are bad is because they have water soluble forms. Methylmercury is ... |
25-3-2018 at 01:16 by: LearnedAmateur |
Alternative Ethanol Drying Agent [rquote=511839&tid=81438&author=RogueRose]
I'd try anhydrous Mag sulfate. It can absorb 7 ... |
24-3-2018 at 06:50 by: LearnedAmateur |
Alternative Ethanol Drying Agent I don’t see why not, sodium carbonate is insoluble in ethanol. Also, you can reuse copper sulphate ... |
23-3-2018 at 05:28 by: LearnedAmateur |
Why are some esters formed easily and others not? From what I’ve seen, nitrites and hypochlorites form easily because the precursor acids are unstab ... |
23-3-2018 at 02:24 by: LearnedAmateur |
Starting from scratch Depends on what you want to do, generally if you’re starting out you want safe reactions and what ... |
22-3-2018 at 23:14 by: LearnedAmateur |
Salvaging MnO2 from batteries really isn't worth it (dirty) - getting pottery grade worth it! My first electrodes (such a milestone) were from a lantern battery - didn’t know what the black cr ... |
22-3-2018 at 11:31 by: LearnedAmateur |
Ambiguities in paper nomenclature... stirring a solvent at a temperature above its boiling point? ‘Allowed to stir’ to me implies that it was under a rolling boil, since mixtures like that stir ... |
22-3-2018 at 11:25 by: LearnedAmateur |
Cooking accusations from my school - story Inviting the police, taking a pre-emptive course (of sorts, not really the first step but it readily ... |
22-3-2018 at 07:13 by: LearnedAmateur |
Cooking accusations from my school - story I thought that it was acheivable in practice, just that the yields are terrible because most of the ... |
22-3-2018 at 04:43 by: LearnedAmateur |
Desiccator question - height or surface? You could probably get away with using a bucket to dry if you periodically mix around your product t ... |
22-3-2018 at 02:24 by: LearnedAmateur |
Cooking accusations from my school - story I’m sure it’s somewhat similar to the UK, here the police are obliged to check out any claims of ... |
21-3-2018 at 23:13 by: LearnedAmateur |
Desiccator question - height or surface? All the dessicators I’ve seen are small form, like a crock pot kinda thing, and I’d say that lea ... |
21-3-2018 at 12:37 by: LearnedAmateur |
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