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Rate Question Confusion 22 seconds is not 0.22 anything. |
2-6-2015 at 14:40 by: DraconicAcid |
AU Competition #1 ~ Copper Carnival [rquote=407728&tid=62608&author=aga][rquote=407719&tid=62608&author=DraconicAcid]Are ... |
1-6-2015 at 13:49 by: DraconicAcid |
AU Competition #1 ~ Copper Carnival [rquote=407711&tid=62608&author=aga]It may be wise to limit this to compounds and not comple ... |
1-6-2015 at 13:30 by: DraconicAcid |
AU Competition #1 ~ Copper Carnival Just to clarify, you don't have to use the same stuff for each step, right? If I make copper(II) su ... |
1-6-2015 at 12:42 by: DraconicAcid |
Reaction rate homework help An intermediate is a species which is generated in one step of the reaction, and then consumed, so i ... |
31-5-2015 at 21:53 by: DraconicAcid |
Reaction rate homework help If you add up the three steps, you will get the overall reaction.
A catalyst will be unchanged, b ... |
31-5-2015 at 20:21 by: DraconicAcid |
The Short Questions Thread (4) Actually, that's just an alternate name for olive oil. But the people buying it don't know that. |
31-5-2015 at 09:30 by: DraconicAcid |
The Short Questions Thread (4) [rquote=407533&tid=25055&author=blogfast25]
That won't work with chemophobes! [/rquote]
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31-5-2015 at 09:12 by: DraconicAcid |
The Short Questions Thread (4) It's chelated to make it sound more nutritious. |
31-5-2015 at 08:37 by: DraconicAcid |
Does Gold dissolve in mix of NaNO3 and NaOH? [rquote=407406&tid=62590&author=blogfast25]
It is when you fuse it with 'things'! [/rquot ... |
30-5-2015 at 07:30 by: DraconicAcid |
Does Gold dissolve in mix of NaNO3 and NaOH? Nitrate isn't a very good oxidizer in basic solution. |
30-5-2015 at 06:39 by: DraconicAcid |
Best and worst smelling chemicals? The reason amines reek so badly is that they are formed when proteins decompose, so we've evolved to ... |
28-5-2015 at 21:03 by: DraconicAcid |
Manganese Acetate [rquote=407200&tid=62580&author=blogfast25]
Classic example: oxidation of Fe(II) to Fe(III) ... |
28-5-2015 at 15:23 by: DraconicAcid |
Manganese Acetate Standard reduction potentials only apply in aqueous solution. They may differ in glacial acetic aci ... |
28-5-2015 at 14:38 by: DraconicAcid |
Electrolysis with molten sugar [quote]Yes you need ions and you will form them than you applie pluss and minus on a system that is ... |
28-5-2015 at 13:18 by: DraconicAcid |
Cleaning glassware... Depends on what is staining it.
The most stubborn stains I get are carbon deposits from the screa ... |
28-5-2015 at 08:46 by: DraconicAcid |
Danger of adding water to NH3 + lithium solution Lithium doesn't react very violently with water- it's a gentle fizz rather than the hiss and bang yo ... |
27-5-2015 at 13:22 by: DraconicAcid |
Reducing 2-butanone to 2-butanol [rquote=406829&tid=62492&author=vmelkon]Thanks guys.
As for smaerd's pdf document what is c ... |
27-5-2015 at 09:33 by: DraconicAcid |
An interesting interview That was fun. Sorry I had to bail early. |
21-5-2015 at 15:24 by: DraconicAcid |
Condenser without ground glass joints I have a condensor that pokes through a stopper. It works fine, as long as you're not using a solve ... |
19-5-2015 at 10:30 by: DraconicAcid |
Success at Turning Lead into Gold Don't use too much of an excess of potassium iodide, because you will form soluble lead complexes su ... |
19-5-2015 at 09:59 by: DraconicAcid |
do a soluble substance react with an insoluble one in a aqueous solution? Gibb's Free Energy is derived from entropy and enthalpy, but that does not mean that they are the sa ... |
16-5-2015 at 12:59 by: DraconicAcid |
do a soluble substance react with an insoluble one in a aqueous solution? [rquote=405140&tid=62418&author=gatosgr]entropy is the same as gibbs energy, enthalpy, helmh ... |
16-5-2015 at 09:14 by: DraconicAcid |
do a soluble substance react with an insoluble one in a aqueous solution? The kinetics would depend lot on the particle size, and on the form of the calcium carbonate.
Bu ... |
16-5-2015 at 08:19 by: DraconicAcid |
Spider web chemistry Wood? That's mostly cellulose, so you'd get nitrocellulose if you were lucky. The lignin might giv ... |
14-5-2015 at 07:06 by: DraconicAcid |
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