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Will nickel(II) hydroxide react with sodium hypochlorite or hydroxide? Oh, my mistake then. Chromium chemistry can be a bit confusing . |
12-10-2017 at 17:58 by: ninhydric1 |
latest glassware purchase Recently bought a 24/29 distillation apparatus and a 125 mL 24/29 separatory funnel in order to delv ... |
11-10-2017 at 17:46 by: ninhydric1 |
Thionyl chloride -- would this work? Try calculating the entropy and the Gibbs free energy. Then, calculate a temperature (if possible) a ... |
11-10-2017 at 15:03 by: ninhydric1 |
Will nickel(II) hydroxide react with sodium hypochlorite or hydroxide? Chromates are chromites, just that chromate is the more common and more widely used nomenclature. So ... |
11-10-2017 at 14:59 by: ninhydric1 |
Will nickel(II) hydroxide react with sodium hypochlorite or hydroxide? Nickel hydroxide shouldn't dissolve in NaOH solution, but chromium hydroxide will react with NaOH to ... |
11-10-2017 at 07:54 by: ninhydric1 |
Bismuth powder melting If you have a hot enough blowtorch, the oxide can be easily converted back to the bismuth metal with ... |
11-10-2017 at 07:48 by: ninhydric1 |
Beginner in crystal growth If you have access to potassium nitrate you can grow needle like crystals too. |
10-10-2017 at 08:23 by: ninhydric1 |
Thermolysis of Formates Decomposing calcium formate at high temperatures yields formaldehyde gas. |
9-10-2017 at 16:05 by: ninhydric1 |
40% formaldehyde solution from paraformaldehyde? Destructive dry distillation of paraformaldehyde yields the gas; heating paraformaldehyde in water p ... |
9-10-2017 at 16:03 by: ninhydric1 |
Best of SM I laughed my ass off at this one:
http://www.sciencemadness.org/talk/viewthread.php?tid=75541#pid48 ... |
8-10-2017 at 18:21 by: ninhydric1 |
The Short Questions Thread (4) Which sulfamate salts are insoluble in water? |
6-10-2017 at 19:44 by: ninhydric1 |
Locating Nitric acid If you have access to ammonium nitrate, you can react it with aqueous calcium hydroxide (EDIT: forme ... |
4-10-2017 at 07:34 by: ninhydric1 |
Inorganic Mechanism or ? Here is the reference that the reaction can work:
http://www.sciencemadness.org/talk/viewthread.php ... |
1-10-2017 at 13:26 by: ninhydric1 |
Inorganic Mechanism or ? Additional energy as in activation energy. My mistake. |
1-10-2017 at 10:27 by: ninhydric1 |
Inorganic Mechanism or ? That reaction is actually possible at high temperature. Calculate the enthalpy and you will see it r ... |
30-9-2017 at 18:44 by: ninhydric1 |
Inorganic Mechanism or ? Some are impossible if you calculate the enthalpy, entropy, and Gibbs-free energy of the reaction. T ... |
26-9-2017 at 15:48 by: ninhydric1 |
Preserving Chemistry Channels Really? I've never subscribed to explosions and fire, but I did watch a few of his videos. Some pret ... |
24-9-2017 at 19:42 by: ninhydric1 |
Periodic Table Display for my High School You can use a thin layer of glass to stop the beta radiation if you are truly worried. |
22-9-2017 at 19:49 by: ninhydric1 |
The Short Questions Thread (4) Probably similar to chlorine as in it attacks the nose. |
21-9-2017 at 07:29 by: ninhydric1 |
The Short Questions Thread (4) Depends on how saturated your solution is:
Sodium oxalate has a solubility of 3.7 g per 100 mL of w ... |
11-9-2017 at 20:01 by: ninhydric1 |
Chromium(III) oxide from K2Cr2O7 Sodium dithionite (Na2S2O4) is my favorite because you can immediately see the color change from hex ... |
4-9-2017 at 19:21 by: ninhydric1 |
Acquisition and/or synthesis of thiocyanates without using cyanide @karlos I'll probably try that. I have access to thiourea as Tarn-X so that shouldn't be a problem. ... |
4-9-2017 at 17:23 by: ninhydric1 |
Acquisition and/or synthesis of thiocyanates without using cyanide I am currently in the need of a thiocyanate salt (preferably Na or K) in order to qualitatively test ... |
4-9-2017 at 16:25 by: ninhydric1 |
The Short Questions Thread (4) Magnesium also works. I'm not sure if this works immediately, but HF reacts with glass. Maybe that c ... |
3-9-2017 at 17:45 by: ninhydric1 |
how useful would this chemical be? Add a little less than stoichiometric amount of MEK to a gallon of bleach. Shake the container and c ... |
3-9-2017 at 17:35 by: ninhydric1 |
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