Squall
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Has anyone heard of using carbides in per\chlorate cells. I would like to know what sort of electrical properties carbides have. And also what about
molybdenum what is it used for.
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Molybdenum is used mainly for crucibles and boats for high temperature work.
As far as using carbides goes, which metal carbides? Some aren't stable in oxidizing conditions, some are.
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If this is going to be about perchlorate cells, this thread is going to be locked.
One shouldn't accept or resort to the mutilation of science to appease the mentally impaired.
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Perchlorate
Vulture, I'll redirect Squall's inquiry as Perchlorate Cells has been beaten to death.
Squall, go here: http://www.sciencemadness.org/talk/viewthread.php?tid=2465&a...
And, YES, I agree the thread should be LOCKED.
[Edited on 2007/9/6 by MadHatter]
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Squall
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I was just wondering what sort of electrical properties Tungsten Carbide exhibits and thanks for the info on molybdenum i just had a piece and was
wondering what it was used for.
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Tungsten carbide used as an anode in concentrated HCl oxidises to precipitate tungstic acid. The cobalt binder dissolves to form cobalt chloride.
There are also a mess of soluble heteropoly tungstic acids formed.
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