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Ammoniumchlorate
I am in the process of making a small amount of ammonium chlorate as an experiment.

Everything ...
14-3-2005 at 16:07
by: hodges
Power Supplies
Don't know if you still can or not but you used to be able to get a 12 volt 3 amp regulated and ...
13-3-2005 at 14:05
by: hodges
HC2H3O2 + NH4NO3 =????
I don't know the answer, but I'm guessing that NH4NO3 acts as an oxidizing agent to the ac ...
13-3-2005 at 14:01
by: hodges
Formation Conditions for NI3 vs NCl3
I remember back when I was in high school I tried to make nitrogen triiodide by mixing household amm ...
1-3-2005 at 15:17
by: hodges
Ignition coil drivers
You also should put a large (at least 200uF) capacitor in the circuit across the power supply (batte ...
7-2-2005 at 14:42
by: hodges
Formation Conditions for NI3 vs NCl3
Thanks, Marvin. The solubility thing makes sense.
6-2-2005 at 12:36
by: hodges
Formation Conditions for NI3 vs NCl3
Nitrogen trichloride can be prepared by bubbling chlorine through an acidic solution of an ammonium ...
5-2-2005 at 17:04
by: hodges
CaC2
I see it on E-bay pretty often.
5-2-2005 at 16:39
by: hodges
Silver Oxalate
Okay, did anyone else ever make this?

I made a small amount (fraction of a gram) of silver oxalat ...
9-1-2005 at 14:26
by: hodges
Processing chlorate cell electrolyte
10A 240V fuse will blow just as well at 5V as at 240V. It will blow at its rated amperage. You can ...
9-1-2005 at 14:13
by: hodges
Hope I didn't waste my money
Yeah I have not had the nerve to do anything with it yet. I'm still trying to decide if its wo ...
9-1-2005 at 14:02
by: hodges
Experiments with the luminosity of white P
PH3 is used for fumigation of rodents, and is quite toxic. Of course if it burns completely to P4O1 ...
9-1-2005 at 13:54
by: hodges
Processing chlorate cell electrolyte
I'm not sure why this would reduce the current but the approach you are using for series cells ...
7-1-2005 at 17:42
by: hodges
Science Fair project ideas
I thought (at least back when I was in school) science projects were supposed to show effects and hy ...
7-1-2005 at 17:36
by: hodges
Hope I didn't waste my money
[quote][i]Originally posted by S.C. Wack[/i]
There is no reason to fear working with mercuric salts ...
6-1-2005 at 15:26
by: hodges
Hope I didn't waste my money
I received the mercury sulfate today (2 ounces). It is a fine white powder that looks sort of like ...
5-1-2005 at 16:26
by: hodges
Sodium Thiosulfate synthesis or aquisition
Isn't sodium thiosulfate the main ingredient in many photographic development fixers? Unless y ...
5-1-2005 at 16:10
by: hodges
Is this CuCl2?
More likely copper hydroxide, unless you separated the anode and cathode with some type of membrane. ...
1-1-2005 at 10:13
by: hodges
destroying chlorates and leaving the prechlorates
You could heat the chlorate to give perchlorate and chloride and then re-crystalize since the chlori ...
31-12-2004 at 14:35
by: hodges
Separating MgSO4 from CuSO4
What I did was use a membrane between the two electrode. In my case I used two dishes with a wet pa ...
31-12-2004 at 14:32
by: hodges
Phosphoric Acid from Baking Powder?
Rosco, thanks for the information on alternative sources. I was actually interested in doing this m ...
30-12-2004 at 16:36
by: hodges
Hope I didn't waste my money
CRC handbooks says mercury (2) sulfate is soluable in acids. So hopefully I can just dissolve the H ...
30-12-2004 at 16:14
by: hodges
calcium nitrate to ammonium nitrate
How about mixing the calcium nitrate solution with ammonium sulfate? Calcium sulfate is insoluable ...
30-12-2004 at 16:04
by: hodges
Hope I didn't waste my money
I saw a good price on a few ounces of mercury (2) sulfate which a company was discontinuing. I boug ...
28-12-2004 at 15:52
by: hodges
The Home Chemical Experimenter
It was a long time ago in my case, but my parents supported me. Of course, they insisted that I cle ...
26-12-2004 at 16:13
by: hodges
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