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Quest for the elements
[rquote=421706&tid=63794&author=blogfast25]
In that case, you need to adjust the overall mi ...
4-10-2015 at 16:21
by: Upsilon
Quest for the elements
[rquote=421692&tid=63794&author=blogfast25]

CaSO4? Just get the cheapest, no-frills wall ...
4-10-2015 at 15:16
by: Upsilon
Quest for the elements
I do. However it is taking a long time to process all of this calcium carbonate; I probably won't ge ...
4-10-2015 at 11:39
by: Upsilon
Quest for the elements
Was busy today so I didn't get around to the titanium thermite. However I did start the process of m ...
3-10-2015 at 18:31
by: Upsilon
Quest for the elements
[rquote=421450&tid=63794&author=elementcollector1]
Out of curiosity, where on Earth did you ...
2-10-2015 at 16:46
by: Upsilon
Bromine Liquid 99.9% pure
[rquote=421439&tid=63821&author=aga]There really should be a Buy Swap or Sell section on SM. ...
2-10-2015 at 16:06
by: Upsilon
Quest for the elements
Makes sense. Looks like there's still no better route to phosphorus that doesn't involve high heat a ...
2-10-2015 at 15:53
by: Upsilon
Quest for the elements
So I guess that leaves the question, where did they come up with those reduction potentials? Is it b ...
2-10-2015 at 05:06
by: Upsilon
Quest for the elements
I'm going to try the phosphate reduction reaction for fun. However I think it would be reasonably di ...
1-10-2015 at 17:57
by: Upsilon
Zinc reduction of hydroxides ?
[rquote=421354&tid=63766&author=blogfast25]
When we say a reaction is thermodynamically fav ...
1-10-2015 at 17:26
by: Upsilon
Sulfur as an oxidizing agent
[rquote=421347&tid=63790&author=blogfast25]

It doesn't appear to be a [i]practical[/i] wa ...
1-10-2015 at 17:03
by: Upsilon
Zinc reduction of hydroxides ?
[rquote=421346&tid=63766&author=blogfast25][rquote=421339&tid=63766&author=Upsilon]I ...
1-10-2015 at 16:56
by: Upsilon
Quest for the elements
Thanks for the information, I'll do some looking around. Also, I can see why you would think that I' ...
1-10-2015 at 16:08
by: Upsilon
Zinc reduction of hydroxides ?
I see. I apologize for my assumptions.

It has been quite a while since I have learned about the n ...
1-10-2015 at 16:01
by: Upsilon
Zinc reduction of hydroxides ?
I wasn't trying to imply that the table of reduction potentials is the appropriate tool to use here. ...
1-10-2015 at 15:39
by: Upsilon
Quest for the elements
[rquote=421329&tid=63794&author=blogfast25]

I don't know whether the above scheme would w ...
1-10-2015 at 15:12
by: Upsilon
Sulfur as an oxidizing agent
Just finished with my second attempt. Much more conclusive results this time. I was able to melt all ...
1-10-2015 at 15:03
by: Upsilon
Quest for the elements
I will set aside the beryl experiment for later when I have better equipment, then. Next I would lik ...
1-10-2015 at 12:34
by: Upsilon
Useful parts in a broken AC unit?
[rquote=421214&tid=63798&author=aga]
(personally i'd tear it apart just to see what is in t ...
1-10-2015 at 11:28
by: Upsilon
chemistry and school
Another thing to note is that the level of chemistry that will get you a decent job is much more com ...
1-10-2015 at 11:18
by: Upsilon
Zinc reduction of hydroxides ?
You need a table of reduction potentials. You can easily find one on Google. Now these tables are fo ...
1-10-2015 at 11:00
by: Upsilon
Phosphoric acid glass treatment?
Well, while on the topic, does this mean that phosphoric acid is a feasible candidate for dissolving ...
30-9-2015 at 19:16
by: Upsilon
Phosphoric acid glass treatment?
Huh, I could have sworn I didn't find any other topics. Oops.
30-9-2015 at 19:10
by: Upsilon
Phosphoric acid glass treatment?
I happened to stumble upon this abstract:
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/00223093 ...
30-9-2015 at 18:50
by: Upsilon
Sulfur as an oxidizing agent
I'm going to attempt the experiment again likely tomorrow; this time I'll cover the tube with filter ...
30-9-2015 at 17:51
by: Upsilon
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