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Acetamide from sodium acetate and ammonium sulfate Haha. Maybe once I move out oc my PARENT'S house O_O! Anything with the word "ACID" in it makes the ... |
10-12-2006 at 16:07 by: guy |
Acetamide from sodium acetate and ammonium sulfate What about if it is dissolved in some vinegar and then as I heat it, the vinegar becomes more concen ... |
10-12-2006 at 15:47 by: guy |
The lead salts preparation thread! [quote][i]Originally posted by 12AX7[/i]
Did you use tap water? Hell, even the "distilled" vinegar ... |
10-12-2006 at 15:12 by: guy |
Acetamide from sodium acetate and ammonium sulfate Practical?
2CH3COONa + (NH4)2SO4 --(~200oC)--> 2CH3COONH4 + Na2SO4
CH3COONH4 -------------& ... |
10-12-2006 at 13:59 by: guy |
The lead salts preparation thread! Hey, did anyone get an insoluble salt while recrystallizing Lead acetate? I think it could be lead ... |
10-12-2006 at 12:43 by: guy |
Reduction of Chlorobutanol Can Chlorobutanol be reduced in acid to form tert-butyl-alcohol, similar to how nitro groups are red ... |
9-12-2006 at 14:46 by: guy |
Producing a dry sample of NaHSO4 [quote][i]Originally posted by unionised[/i]
Are you sure? NaHSO4 is quite a strong acid and reacts ... |
9-12-2006 at 13:37 by: guy |
Producing a dry sample of NaHSO4 (NH4)2SO4 + Na2SO4 ----> 2NH3 + 2NaHSO4
works very well. |
7-12-2006 at 16:44 by: guy |
Exothermic reactions [quote][i]Originally posted by Yntarius[/i]
[quote][i]Originally posted by mericad193724[/i]
Is th ... |
6-12-2006 at 18:44 by: guy |
Chlorination with CuCl2 [quote][i]Originally posted by JohnWW[/i]
It probably forms some sort of double salt, like Li2CuCl4 ... |
2-12-2006 at 16:02 by: guy |
Ligand field theory [quote][i]Originally posted by The_Davster[/i]
[quote][i]Originally posted by chemoleo[/i]
CO exi ... |
2-12-2006 at 15:40 by: guy |
Chlorination with CuCl2 why is LiCl used as catalyst? What is it's mechanism? |
2-12-2006 at 15:29 by: guy |
Convert Your Alcohol to Acid Here is an article using Nickel salt in bleach as a catalyst for efficiently oxidizing primary alcoh ... |
2-12-2006 at 00:00 by: guy |
Ligand field theory I dont think Cu(2+) forms an acetylide, Cu(+) does. It should be Cu2C2, the explosive cuprous acety ... |
1-12-2006 at 21:34 by: guy |
Copper(II) Sulfate Yeah this uses a combination of ammonia and ammonium sulfate. The ammonia can be regenerated and re ... |
23-11-2006 at 23:50 by: guy |
Copper(II) Sulfate Thanks everyone for your compliments!
[quote][i]Originally posted by Mr. Wizard[/i]
[quote][i]Or ... |
23-11-2006 at 13:10 by: guy |
Copper(II) Sulfate Yeah, but that would be the easy way! Haha, really, when I wanted to make this, I had no access to a ... |
22-11-2006 at 23:37 by: guy |
Copper(II) Sulfate *NOTICE*
I know this is a very cheap and non-interesting compound that many take for granted but I ... |
22-11-2006 at 23:04 by: guy |
Ammonia and 'Chlorine tablets'? hmm maybe those kids just generalized it as chlorine when it could have actually been a brominating ... |
20-11-2006 at 13:40 by: guy |
Ammonia and 'Chlorine tablets'? That gas looks very very much like NO2 gas. Someone should definetly try this an test it. If it ca ... |
19-11-2006 at 23:12 by: guy |
Ammonia and 'Chlorine tablets'? http://youtube.com/watch?v=C0yHUr-UFhM
They said "chlorine" and ammonia, but I don't get it. Is t ... |
19-11-2006 at 17:38 by: guy |
Have you tried to google for refs yet...? Yes |
14-11-2006 at 20:11 by: guy |
why SnCl4 is liquid? Because it has a lot more covalent character. Also it has no dipole moment due to the symetrical sh ... |
11-11-2006 at 13:10 by: guy |
Preparation of ethylene Would you consider kaowool (rockwool) a porous material?
So will this work for impregnating the A ... |
9-11-2006 at 19:23 by: guy |
Lawn Dye Wouldnt that kill your lawn, making it hard for the grass to do photosynthesis?
If you dont care, ... |
9-11-2006 at 13:39 by: guy |
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