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Hydrochloric acid / HCL - My formula
Oh, never mind, not going to argue about that anymore...
The only thing I'm saying is that N2O5 can ...
4-3-2011 at 09:12
by: Mixell
Hexamine Pickle...
Those ones can reach more than 500C, I once tried to melt some zinc (420C melting point) on my hotpl ...
4-3-2011 at 05:03
by: Mixell
Hydrochloric acid / HCL - My formula
Well, then sorry for confusing the name of the material my stopper is made of, but the point is its ...
4-3-2011 at 04:54
by: Mixell
Hydrochloric acid / HCL - My formula
I don't know if it was rubber, but in fact I tried to use this stopper with nitric acid (68%) and it ...
4-3-2011 at 04:45
by: Mixell
Hydrochloric acid / HCL - My formula
Might be =)
But its a name I used in a video game 6 years ago, which is currently my nickname in ba ...
4-3-2011 at 04:33
by: Mixell
Hydrochloric acid / HCL - My formula
Almost all of the N2O5 turns into nitric acid (not immediately), but some decomposes too.
My first ...
4-3-2011 at 04:13
by: Mixell
Hydrochloric acid / HCL - My formula
Well, not exactly, dinitrogen pent-oxide (nitric acid anhydride) is also formed, some of it attracts ...
3-3-2011 at 14:55
by: Mixell
Hydrochloric acid / HCL - My formula
Well, heating it to completion doesn't decrease the amount of NaCl you use, but the amount of H2SO4 ...
3-3-2011 at 11:12
by: Mixell
Hydrochloric acid / HCL - My formula
Please balance your equations...
The formula is 2NaCl + H2SO4--> Na2SO4 +2HCl.
Although it prob ...
3-3-2011 at 09:57
by: Mixell
Dissolving germanium metal
I would like to try to isolate some of its salts, if its possible of-course, could be quite interest ...
22-2-2011 at 13:46
by: Mixell
Dissolving germanium metal
Numbers are given:
5.2 g/l (25 °C)
10.7 g/l (100 °C)

Its quite minute, but its something.
22-2-2011 at 13:03
by: Mixell
Dissolving germanium metal
Well, so it possible that the information given in wikipedia is wrong, but here it is:
"The rutile ...
22-2-2011 at 12:51
by: Mixell
Dissolving germanium metal
According to wikipedia, GeO2 can be dissolved in water to give germanic acid (H4GeO4).
May be it is ...
22-2-2011 at 12:29
by: Mixell
Dissolving germanium metal
Is it possible to extract sodium germanate (Na2GeO3) from a solution of NaOH?
And how do I exactly ...
22-2-2011 at 06:01
by: Mixell
Dissolving germanium metal
Aqua Regia is starting to show some result when heated to 50-70C (it dissolves a few miligrams in 20 ...
20-2-2011 at 10:56
by: Mixell
Dissolving germanium metal
I've tried dissolving germanium powder with various acids, nothing worked so far.
The following mix ...
20-2-2011 at 10:08
by: Mixell
separation of lead from tin in ppm level
Just post the link here, and I will translate the text (from Russian of-course).
8-2-2011 at 05:46
by: Mixell
KMnO4 + HNO3
I seriously don't see the problem here, the cardboard box was strengthened with duck tape, so there ...
6-2-2011 at 11:38
by: Mixell
Extraction of Mn2O7 using CCl4?
[rquote=200603&tid=13297&author=woelen][rquote=200466&tid=13297&author=Mixell]I mixe ...
5-2-2011 at 04:11
by: Mixell
KMnO4 + HNO3
Well, the only data that you have is that I do posses some amount of dangerous chemicals (and I assu ...
5-2-2011 at 04:05
by: Mixell
KMnO4 + HNO3
Well, I didn't think it worth mentioning (because it should be obvious), but I do check everything o ...
3-2-2011 at 14:47
by: Mixell
Extraction of Mn2O7 using CCl4?
Well, it got rid of that useless mess, too much trouble and danger for basically nothing.
And blogf ...
3-2-2011 at 06:42
by: Mixell
KMnO4 + HNO3
Well, before I do anything I always first try mixing 100-50 mg of the reagents, and then trying it w ...
3-2-2011 at 06:34
by: Mixell
KMnO4 + HNO3
Anyone knows what are the products of adding KMnO4 to concentrated nitric acid (68%)?
I should note ...
2-2-2011 at 13:50
by: Mixell
Extraction of Mn2O7 using CCl4?
I mixed 4.6 grams of KMnO4 with 3 ml of concentrated sulfuric acid.
I received a black-dark red mud ...
2-2-2011 at 12:51
by: Mixell
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