Fernando Baez
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insoluble liquid and diferent density
I looking for example two insoluble liquid and very different density
[Edited on 11-3-2004 by Fernando Baez]
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Mumbles
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How different do the densities have to be. You could always go Mercury and *Insert low density organic molecule*
What is this for anyway. Sound kinda like homework to me.
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Almost any halogenated liquid solvent and water will work, too.
PGP Key and corresponding e-mail address
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Proteios
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yeah.. for high density liquids u aint gonna top mercury.... cannon ball will float in mercury....(density 13.456g/ml)
water is about 1g/ml
halogenated dont get much denser than Iodomethane at 2.3g/ml
pentanes pretty much the least dense hydrocarbon......with a density of about 0.6g/ml
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ahlok2002
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or any organic solvent with polar solvent will do!
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liquid totally insoluble to the water and density is bigger than 2 g/ml
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How different do the densities have to be. You could always go Mercury and *Insert low density organic molecule*
What is this for anyway. Sound kinda like homework to me. |
Please inform me the specific name of three or more liquid totally insoluble to the water and whose density is bigger than 2 g/ml
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Proteios
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Please inform me the specific name of three or more liquid totally insoluble to the water and whose density is bigger than 2 g/ml
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Thats easy.. 1,1,2,2 trimethybromuranylamine
An amalgum of Rb, Ca and Al in the exact ration of 20:3:1
and butyl lithium
the latter of course only being 'totally insoluble' in very small amounts of copious water.
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Marvin
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Hmmmn, and would FEBA be short for Fernando Baez by any chance?
I think it would be nice if you gave us some background information, before expecting us to make the effort.
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FEBA
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Quote: | Originally posted by Proteios
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Please inform me the specific name of three or more liquid totally insoluble to the water and whose density is bigger than 2 g/ml
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Thats easy.. 1,1,2,2 trimethybromuranylamine
An amalgum of Rb, Ca and Al in the exact ration of 20:3:1
and butyl lithium
the latter of course only being 'totally insoluble' in very small amounts of copious water. |
Thank you for your answer.
Please inforn me for 1,1,2,2 trimethybromuranylamine : chemical formula and CAS register number.
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Ok mister I've had it with you now. If you can't find a CAS number or chemical formula from a name, then there's no hope for you.
Closed.
Mess with me again and you'll have a post ban glued to your ass.
One shouldn't accept or resort to the mutilation of science to appease the mentally impaired.
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