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Reduction of Arsenic Trioxide with Lithium I found this equation on Wikipedia:
H3AsO3(aq) + 3 H+ + 3 e− As(s) + ... |
25-8-2011 at 05:58 by: Mixell |
Lab/Chems in Storage Unit in FL for sale I would suggest making everything possible to get all of this stuff to your new location. Just call ... |
24-8-2011 at 02:42 by: Mixell |
MnO2 on graphite rod for electrolisis of chlorate/bromate Its sometimes sold as a fertilizer on ebay, very cheaply too. |
19-8-2011 at 11:39 by: Mixell |
copper fluoride I know that HF attack glass via the following reaction:
SiO2 + 4HF --> SiF4 + 2H2O or SiO2 + 6HF ... |
16-8-2011 at 08:33 by: Mixell |
The short questions thread (3) When a bond is created, it releases the equivalent energy of the bond to the environment, right?
So ... |
14-8-2011 at 18:03 by: Mixell |
The short questions thread (3) Bromination proceeds quite fast at RT as I've seen on youtube, I'm afraid that iodination proceeds s ... |
13-8-2011 at 07:03 by: Mixell |
SnI4 and TiI4 Tungsten powder.
There is also a WI2 species, although I didn't find much information about it. |
13-8-2011 at 05:17 by: Mixell |
The short questions thread (3) Does iodination of hexane is possible at RT? and if yes, how fast the reaction is and what is the fa ... |
13-8-2011 at 05:08 by: Mixell |
SnI4 and TiI4 So probably WI4 is the species that will be produced at this reaction. May be dissolve some iodine i ... |
13-8-2011 at 05:01 by: Mixell |
SnI4 and TiI4 After successfully synthesizing SnI4, I'm planning to venture into the more slower reacting metals, ... |
12-8-2011 at 14:27 by: Mixell |
Sulphuric Acid in Australia If you have the ability to reach high temperatures (700C or more) you can decompose CuSO4 or any oth ... |
12-8-2011 at 05:23 by: Mixell |
Sulphuric Acid in Australia What about burning sulfur to get the SO2?
You can even try and make it via the SO3 route (vanadium ... |
11-8-2011 at 10:52 by: Mixell |
AlCl3 synthesis Anhydrous AlI3 can be made by reacting aluminium and iodide, with chlorine its a lot harder since it ... |
8-8-2011 at 10:00 by: Mixell |
Oslo and the amateur experimenter Well, if the bomb was indeed 800kg, so something was probably not mixed or ignited properly. |
8-8-2011 at 09:27 by: Mixell |
Oslo and the amateur experimenter [rquote=218311&tid=17112&author=KemiRockarFett][rquote=218307&tid=17112&author=Mixel ... |
8-8-2011 at 09:13 by: Mixell |
Oslo and the amateur experimenter May be he means that he believes that Breivik didn't lie about most of what he wrote in his manifest ... |
8-8-2011 at 08:21 by: Mixell |
AlCl3 synthesis You sure thats right? Anhydrous AlCl3 reacts like this with water.
But as far as I know, the Al(H2O ... |
8-8-2011 at 06:28 by: Mixell |
The short questions thread (3) But on a more practical note, I doubt very much that if the object does not sublimate, that the air ... |
5-8-2011 at 08:25 by: Mixell |
The short questions thread (3) Well, If the object is indeed a solid that would not sublimate under vacuum, applying more vacuum me ... |
5-8-2011 at 08:16 by: Mixell |
Nitrous Oxide Acidity? Well, according to wiki:
"An acidic oxide (sometimes known as an acidic anhydride, but not to be co ... |
5-8-2011 at 06:23 by: Mixell |
Nitrous Oxide Acidity? [rquote=217928&tid=15715&author=ScienceSquirrel][rquote=217919&tid=15715&author=Mixe ... |
4-8-2011 at 10:10 by: Mixell |
Nitrous Oxide Acidity? [rquote=203622&tid=15715&author=ScienceSquirrel][rquote=203575&tid=15715&author=Mixe ... |
4-8-2011 at 07:44 by: Mixell |
Oslo and the amateur experimenter [rquote=217797&tid=17112&author=hissingnoise][quote]
My fear is some precious
15-year old ... |
3-8-2011 at 11:52 by: Mixell |
Occurrence of Chemical Elements in Household Substances Lutetium is also used as a phosphor in some LED light bulbs, although its extremely hard to separate ... |
1-8-2011 at 05:54 by: Mixell |
Separation of a US nickel What about iodide ions to precipitate the copper as CuI (Cuprous iodide, the decomposition of the ex ... |
1-8-2011 at 01:15 by: Mixell |
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