Sciencemadness Discussion Board
Not logged in [Login ]
Go To Bottom

Search
[Next Page]
The Short Questions Thread (4)
If it's highly alkaline, then it would be sodium sulphite. Sodium hydrogen sulphite would be only m ...
8-12-2015 at 18:25
by: DraconicAcid
The Short Questions Thread (4)
[rquote=429853&tid=25055&author=aga][rquote=429851&tid=25055&author=Yttrium2]How com ...
2-12-2015 at 17:38
by: DraconicAcid
The Short Questions Thread (4)
We used to use something like that for solvent distillation. A large RBF below containing the solve ...
2-12-2015 at 12:31
by: DraconicAcid
Acetylsalicylic and salicylic test
ASA won't react with iron(III) ions; SA will turn intense purple with Fe(3+).
28-11-2015 at 02:30
by: DraconicAcid
Prefix Hydro and Hypo
A compound that starts with "hydro" is a binary acid (hydrochloric, hydroiodic, hydrosulphuric, hydr ...
27-11-2015 at 15:27
by: DraconicAcid
What forces hold the Sodium Chloride lattice together?
Ion-ion attractions.
27-11-2015 at 15:25
by: DraconicAcid
Order of Lsting Nonmetal Elements in a Chemical Formul
I'm referring to the order you've written: C P N H S I Br Cl O F

I was using ClF as an example, n ...
27-11-2015 at 12:05
by: DraconicAcid
Glass state
It's a solid that have the same random internal structure as a liquid.
27-11-2015 at 11:49
by: DraconicAcid
Order of Lsting Nonmetal Elements in a Chemical Formul
Most chemists will write it either way. The order you've written is mostly important for binary com ...
27-11-2015 at 11:48
by: DraconicAcid
Removing Ammonium Hydroxide from Ethanol
[rquote=429060&tid=64422&author=AJKOER]I think the answer depends on what are your plans for ...
24-11-2015 at 18:35
by: DraconicAcid
Copper(II) sulfate crystallisation in presence of ethanol
I was planning to try something like this after I finish marking these lab reports.
18-11-2015 at 12:43
by: DraconicAcid
phosphoethanolamine
I don't know about the difficulty in forming phosphate esters, but it's going to be a lot tougher to ...
18-11-2015 at 12:05
by: DraconicAcid
Class lab: halogen ability to remove electrons
Or are you looking for oxidation potential, how well one halogen will displace the other from a comp ...
17-11-2015 at 08:10
by: DraconicAcid
The Short Questions Thread (4)
[rquote=427509&tid=25055&author=CharlieA]You have to first filter a suspension of some type ...
15-11-2015 at 14:10
by: DraconicAcid
Copper(II) sulfate crystallisation in presence of ethanol
[rquote=427820&tid=64337&author=Eddygp]Why, DraconicAcid? (genuinely curious)[/rquote]

Co ...
15-11-2015 at 08:48
by: DraconicAcid
Copper(II) sulfate crystallisation in presence of ethanol
If there was enough ethanol, or the solution was warm enough, you might have formed the trihydrate r ...
13-11-2015 at 14:53
by: DraconicAcid
Copper Thermite
You'd be better off dissolving it in hydrochloric acid and reducing it with aluminum or another acti ...
11-11-2015 at 19:58
by: DraconicAcid
Dimethylmalonyl dichloride synthesis
I don't have a lot of experience with this material, but any time I see solid stuff forming in an ac ...
11-11-2015 at 08:24
by: DraconicAcid
The Short Questions Thread (4)
You can complain about the fact that you didn't make it in time for the copper carnival.
10-11-2015 at 08:36
by: DraconicAcid
Diamond synthesis
Because you can look at the entropy and enthalpy of formation of graphite and diamond, or look at a ...
9-11-2015 at 12:57
by: DraconicAcid
Diamond synthesis
Diamonds can only be made under high pressure. At atmospheric pressure, graphite will be the thermo ...
9-11-2015 at 12:30
by: DraconicAcid
Thought from "Fisher esterificatioon of ethylene glycol"
If you use a large excess of acetic anhydride, you should have no trouble maximizing your yield of t ...
4-11-2015 at 15:32
by: DraconicAcid
Is liquid carbon ever prepared ?
I'm sure they've made it sufficiently to determine its melting point at various pressures (I've seen ...
31-10-2015 at 10:28
by: DraconicAcid
Transition metal compounds
Lots of them. What kind are you specifically looking for?
23-10-2015 at 14:54
by: DraconicAcid
Clones of original atoms?
Atoms are not cells. Yes, they both have nuclei, but that's the only resemblance.
22-10-2015 at 14:17
by: DraconicAcid
[Next Page]

  Go To Top