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Steel retort design for making Na metal for review [rquote=187731&tid=14491&author=metalresearcher]FIRST TRY ... FAILED :-(
I just did my fi ... |
18-9-2010 at 13:33 by: Formatik |
Diiodoacetylene [rquote=187566&tid=4915&author=madscientist] ... Interestingly, it's supposedly possible to ... |
18-9-2010 at 13:07 by: Formatik |
Synthesis of Diisopropyl-ether Senderens (Compt. rend. 179, 1018; 181, 700) made it by distilling a mixture of same parts isopropan ... |
11-9-2010 at 19:15 by: Formatik |
Grouping of compatible chemicals for storage That list looks very incomprehensive and poorly done, one could add things like not to store ammoniu ... |
7-9-2010 at 19:52 by: Formatik |
Help !!!! Hg-Thermometer broken !!!! I've spilled mercury many times and done all sorts of things against it, once I even trapped a mercu ... |
7-9-2010 at 12:50 by: Formatik |
Cheap HClO4 should I get My two cents about it below.
Note if you are going to dilute it and reconcentrate: conc. HClO4 do ... |
7-9-2010 at 12:36 by: Formatik |
Nitrosyl Perchlorate Using equal volumes, and adding red fuming nitric acid (d= 1.52g/cc) to azeotropic conc. HClO4 under ... |
7-9-2010 at 12:15 by: Formatik |
KClO3 and H2SO4 reaction [rquote=186064&tid=14354&author=The WiZard is In]
Noted in passing :—
Gilbert Gordon & ... |
29-8-2010 at 10:41 by: Formatik |
Exotic Primaries - Complex Salts [rquote=186290&tid=1778&author=Chainhit222]http://pubs.acs.org/cen/science/88/8834sci1.html
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29-8-2010 at 10:29 by: Formatik |
explosive nitrite esters The distillation of nitrite and hydrated ethylsulfate, some water, and just a bit K2CO3 which neutra ... |
29-8-2010 at 10:23 by: Formatik |
KClO3 and H2SO4 reaction The interaction of sulfuric acid and potassium chlorate was [url=http://www.sciencemadness.org/talk/ ... |
22-8-2010 at 16:53 by: Formatik |
Exotic Oxidizers [rquote=185768&tid=14308&author=Taoiseach] Zinc peroxide, unlike the alkali peroxides, can b ... |
22-8-2010 at 16:45 by: Formatik |
Exotic Oxidizers [rquote=185164&tid=14308&author=mewrox99]Anyone done any sugar burns, tests with Al, Mg, or ... |
21-8-2010 at 14:09 by: Formatik |
H2SO4 by the Lead Chamber Process - success References in Gmelin verify the reaction goes as thought: when SO2 and Cl2 are led into water, this ... |
19-8-2010 at 21:37 by: Formatik |
H2SO4 by the Lead Chamber Process - success [rquote=185381&tid=2824&author=un0me2]SO2 is soluble as all fuck in water - the clathrate is ... |
16-8-2010 at 19:47 by: Formatik |
H2SO4 by the Lead Chamber Process - success HCl is more volatile, so all you have to do is heat it, and the H2SO4 stays behind. This ought to de ... |
16-8-2010 at 10:44 by: Formatik |
Experiments with liquid Nitrogen... I've frozen an iron pipe (maybe around 4cm in diameter) female attachment in liquid nitrogen. After ... |
14-8-2010 at 01:31 by: Formatik |
Peculiar smell remains in nose Nitrogen trichloride does something similar, it is very persistant, and stays in the breathing organ ... |
14-8-2010 at 01:20 by: Formatik |
Perborate and Pyro The perborates (also percarbonates and persulfates) also give off ozone chemically when warmed with ... |
10-8-2010 at 13:57 by: Formatik |
The short questions thread (3) DMSO doesn't convert to dimethyl sulfate in the body, it does convert to the sulfone though ("MSM", ... |
9-8-2010 at 20:35 by: Formatik |
oxidation of diols [rquote=183348&tid=12832&author=blogfast25] The powder was isolated. It doesn't dissolve in ... |
30-7-2010 at 20:22 by: Formatik |
Preparation of anhydrous AlCl3 in DCM - photos Yes, liquid, not aqueous HCl. Strong H2SO4 and NH4Cl was used to generate the gas. The HCl liquefied ... |
30-7-2010 at 19:53 by: Formatik |
Preparation of anhydrous AlCl3 in DCM - photos Has anyone tried reacting liquid HCl with aluminium to get AlCl3? It sounds easy enough, and powder ... |
29-7-2010 at 23:00 by: Formatik |
2 quick, but rather random, questions [rquote=182316&tid=13423&author=Formatik] Lithium hypochlorite is used as a swimming pool di ... |
29-7-2010 at 22:52 by: Formatik |
Setting up microwave for chemistry I've used a regular household microwave to dry mostly inorganic salts, like acetates, chlorides, oxi ... |
22-7-2010 at 16:42 by: Formatik |
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