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Problem in Chlorate
Jumping com to com and V+ to V- really works?
21-5-2015 at 23:41
by: gatosgr
Rare earth citrate production
I meant gadolinium and holmium compared to the other rare earths... interpretering however you like ...
21-5-2015 at 14:19
by: gatosgr
Rare earth citrate production
these elements are not very reactive..
[Edited on 21-5-2015 by gatosgr]
21-5-2015 at 01:57
by: gatosgr
Rare earth citrate production
how do you make these citrates?
21-5-2015 at 01:45
by: gatosgr
why HO2 is a stronger acid than H2O2
santa doesnt like this
21-5-2015 at 01:40
by: gatosgr
Chloroacetic acid as chlorate cell additive
I'm talking about chromates.
18-5-2015 at 11:27
by: gatosgr
Chloroacetic acid as chlorate cell additive
How about the carcinogenic part?
18-5-2015 at 09:35
by: gatosgr
Cadmium Sulfide Preparation
FROM WIKIPEDIA:
Safety
Cadmium sulfide is toxic, especially when inhaled as dust, and cadmium ...
18-5-2015 at 01:51
by: gatosgr
do a soluble substance react with an insoluble one in a aqueous solution?
I had to google gobblelkdjfalfeifajld or whatever that was.
[Edited on 16-5-2015 by gatosgr]
16-5-2015 at 14:33
by: gatosgr
do a soluble substance react with an insoluble one in a aqueous solution?
Well you are missing the context here, the sign of the difference depends on only one of these for d ...
16-5-2015 at 14:11
by: gatosgr
do a soluble substance react with an insoluble one in a aqueous solution?
Open your textbook mine has these.
16-5-2015 at 12:57
by: gatosgr
do a soluble substance react with an insoluble one in a aqueous solution?
I should say one is derived after another... sorry. They equalize for different conditions.
16-5-2015 at 11:00
by: gatosgr
do a soluble substance react with an insoluble one in a aqueous solution?
I was interested on metal electroless plating and I know the rate of deposition depends on nucleati ...
16-5-2015 at 09:02
by: gatosgr
do a soluble substance react with an insoluble one in a aqueous solution?
entropy is the same as gibbs energy, enthalpy, helmholtz... just different conditions.. I was intere ...
16-5-2015 at 08:57
by: gatosgr
Chlorates and Perchlorates - for what??
what do you use the oxygen for?
16-5-2015 at 05:58
by: gatosgr
do a soluble substance react with an insoluble one in a aqueous solution?
From what I remember the entropy of the reaction (Hess's law) says if the reaction is possible energ ...
16-5-2015 at 05:44
by: gatosgr
KMnO4 + Glycine
No not really but I found out what you're talking about.
http://www.sciencemadness.org/talk/vie ...
14-5-2015 at 04:16
by: gatosgr
KMnO4 + Glycine
Ofcourse I mean the amino acid... Pumukli I think is correct I should try to purify the mixture as ...
13-5-2015 at 11:59
by: gatosgr
KMnO4 + Glycine
atmospheric temperature and pressure=atp
Damn MnO2 is insoluble in water..how do I filter it out?
13-5-2015 at 08:21
by: gatosgr
KMnO4 + Glycine
It looks like carbonization. Conditions atp... I dont know molar concentrations I just dropped some ...
13-5-2015 at 07:55
by: gatosgr
KMnO4 + Glycine
Hey guys why does reacting KMnO4 with glycine form something like a carbon foam and how does the rea ...
13-5-2015 at 06:08
by: gatosgr
Help identifying compounds
Hey guys I want to know if there are any organic or organometallic compounds that look like these tw ...
10-5-2015 at 10:04
by: gatosgr
Scientists make nanofibers using fridge magnet and ferrofluid
Hmm I've wanted to do a similar kind of experiment for a long time.
9-5-2015 at 08:31
by: gatosgr
Reaction of Cu(II), NH4OH, and H2O2
Some metal salts are acidic some are basic according to lewis theory... ammonia doesnt need water a ...
6-5-2015 at 02:25
by: gatosgr
Reaction of Cu(II), NH4OH, and H2O2
So if that's the case the reduction potential for Cu(NH3)4 for 1 molar solution and 0.1 M for ammoni ...
6-5-2015 at 01:54
by: gatosgr
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