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H2O2 By Electrolysis
noone has any interest in this? I would love to know how to make high grade peroxide at home - plati ...
20-1-2005 at 17:00
by: jimmyboy
H2O2 By Electrolysis
Has anyone else tried this? - i read totally different in patent number 5643437 - cogeneration of am ...
20-1-2005 at 01:13
by: jimmyboy
**HSO4 compounds synth.?
Would this synth be feasible for a home type project? maybe some platinum beads - a psu here - sulfu ...
18-1-2005 at 10:38
by: jimmyboy
Preparation of elemental phosphorus
Has anyone actually tried out Theoretic's method -- maybe melting down some zinc with TSP from ...
29-12-2004 at 06:49
by: jimmyboy
Hydrogen peroxide affinity..
Is it safe to assume that if a compound is fairly hydroscopic it will have a large affinity to hydro ...
26-12-2004 at 12:52
by: jimmyboy
Organic Bases vs Organic Acids
This is a good question - unfortunately organic compounds simply arent as "simple" as ioni ...
1-10-2004 at 19:33
by: jimmyboy
Chloramine??
After looking awhile in Othmer i found that impurities catalyze a reverse reaction between hydrazine ...
20-9-2004 at 17:08
by: jimmyboy
Chloramine??
hmmm - i always thought calcium hypochlorite was alkaline - my other theory is maybe it was hypochlo ...
19-9-2004 at 18:12
by: jimmyboy
Chloramine??
I was messing with a synth for ammonium chloride and decided to damp some ammonium sulfate with a li ...
19-9-2004 at 14:13
by: jimmyboy
Endanger of being shut down?
roguesci ftp is gone as well now - bah
8-8-2004 at 18:27
by: jimmyboy
Download a sciencemadness backup!
could this be done as well for roguesci on their ftp - or is it their already?
5-8-2004 at 18:02
by: jimmyboy
Antifoaming agents
Anyone know how to cheaply reduce foaming - I am working with calcium chloride in a solution being b ...
31-5-2004 at 00:41
by: jimmyboy
How electrical lines work
oh yeah thats right - the center of the three is usually the ground wire - so i guess either way if ...
28-5-2004 at 00:00
by: jimmyboy
How electrical lines work
This is more of a general science question than chemistry - but recently I had a blackout that laste ...
26-5-2004 at 20:34
by: jimmyboy
Electrolysis using alternators - AC/DC
So AC would just disintegrate the electrodes? or maybe carbon would work?
16-5-2004 at 10:59
by: jimmyboy
Electrolysis using alternators - AC/DC
Actually the electrolysis will probably reverse right at the electrodes but not the same way - NaCl ...
16-5-2004 at 10:00
by: jimmyboy
Electrolysis using alternators - AC/DC
This is more of a electrical physics type problem but electrolysis is central to most chemistry so I ...
16-5-2004 at 00:50
by: jimmyboy
Hypochlorite Reaction
No i placed reactants in warm water to help it along - just tried hydroxide as well - just a bubbly ...
18-4-2004 at 19:20
by: jimmyboy
Hypochlorite Reaction
Well i went ahead and tried the Calcium Hypo + Sodium Bicarb route.. nothing -- Sodium Hypo is suppo ...
18-4-2004 at 18:32
by: jimmyboy
Hypochlorite Reaction
Well lets see - the Pool Shock is 450 grams at 45% - 202.5 grams = roughly 1.41 mole = 1.41*84 = 118 ...
18-4-2004 at 10:26
by: jimmyboy
Hypochlorite Reaction
Thats a pretty good idea -- Sodium Bicarb is far easier to acquire than Lye - probably cheaper too ( ...
18-4-2004 at 01:15
by: jimmyboy
Hypochlorite Reaction
Will this work if I keep things cold?

Ca(ClO)2 + NaOH ---> NaOCl + Ca(OH)2

or will gas be e ...
18-4-2004 at 00:49
by: jimmyboy
Photoactive chemicals
the soap im pretty sure is a base-acid reaction of some sort - no light needed there.
28-3-2004 at 22:47
by: jimmyboy
Photoactive chemicals
I'm looking at photochromic compounds/reactions in general -- the ones that im specifically int ...
28-3-2004 at 11:13
by: jimmyboy
Photoactive chemicals
I was recently thinking about this and wondering if there was such an animal - I know that there are ...
27-3-2004 at 12:09
by: jimmyboy

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