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Distillation kit I might be able to get some thing off ebay.
I think I want this. (I want 24/40 joints)
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4-12-2013 at 11:06 by: bismuthate |
Distillation kit I could get the amazon one. Thanks for the help! By the way look at the facepalm review.
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3-12-2013 at 14:20 by: bismuthate |
Distillation kit Crap. This is the closest I could find to match what you suggested. It's expensive but I can most li ... |
3-12-2013 at 13:44 by: bismuthate |
Distillation kit I think I'll get this. Do you guys think that it looks like a good set?
(thanks for the help)
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3-12-2013 at 13:19 by: bismuthate |
Distillation kit Would a 14/45 joint be a good size. |
2-12-2013 at 18:11 by: bismuthate |
Distillation kit Ok I want to get a distillation set. I mostly do inorganic chemistry. I would like to get the cheap ... |
2-12-2013 at 16:35 by: bismuthate |
The true mad science, hydrogen azide distillation Well to test it you could mix a mg amout with sodium or NaOH and dissolve that in water then mix wi ... |
1-12-2013 at 16:30 by: bismuthate |
The Short Questions Thread (4) How would FeCl3 react with sodium acetate? |
30-11-2013 at 15:50 by: bismuthate |
Theoretical chemistry of sulfur Some how I'm doubting I'll be able to find all the needed info on astantine. |
30-11-2013 at 12:36 by: bismuthate |
Theoretical chemistry of sulfur Is there another way to find out if compounds are possible? |
30-11-2013 at 11:57 by: bismuthate |
Theoretical chemistry of sulfur Ok. Well is there a way to calculate 2nd-5th electronegativity?
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30-11-2013 at 11:48 by: bismuthate |
Theoretical chemistry of sulfur It was replacing the O with S and the Cl with At in the reaction. I couldn't find the other electron ... |
30-11-2013 at 10:50 by: bismuthate |
Would Fe(OH)3 + Acetic acid give me Iron (III) acetate? Absolutely use water. Be warned some iron acetate will go through your filter though.
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30-11-2013 at 09:03 by: bismuthate |
Would Fe(OH)3 + Acetic acid give me Iron (III) acetate? 1 no Fe(OH)3 is insoluble, but you need a good filter.
2 Yes |
30-11-2013 at 08:58 by: bismuthate |
Theoretical chemistry of sulfur Well At has an electronegativity of a mere 2.2 acording to wiki while S has an electronegativity of ... |
30-11-2013 at 08:41 by: bismuthate |
Theoretical chemistry of sulfur gsd, that is why it's theoretical chemistry.
blogfast25, I saw and I found it interesting, but what ... |
30-11-2013 at 06:52 by: bismuthate |
Electrolysis of Sodium chlorde with aluminum electrodes Ahh it's insoluble. I suspect impurities..
homeland security, wouldn't Al(OH)3 be attacked by the N ... |
30-11-2013 at 06:04 by: bismuthate |
Electrolysis of Sodium chlorde with aluminum electrodes It might be sodium aluminate formed by the reaction of (NaOH) with Al
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30-11-2013 at 05:32 by: bismuthate |
Electrolysis of Sodium chlorde with aluminum electrodes Was it molten? |
30-11-2013 at 05:04 by: bismuthate |
Theoretical chemistry of sulfur Chlorates, bromates, and iodates are all possible because oxygen is more electronegative than the re ... |
30-11-2013 at 05:01 by: bismuthate |
Semi metals or metalloids as anions: a preparation thread. Shame I don't.
Well, good news. Today I led H2S over less than a gram of sodium aluminate. At first ... |
29-11-2013 at 14:28 by: bismuthate |
What some interesting dangerous chemicals? Francium? Cyanogen azide?
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29-11-2013 at 10:36 by: bismuthate |
What some interesting dangerous chemicals? Of course not sorry.
I don't think that was the point of the thread though. |
29-11-2013 at 09:25 by: bismuthate |
dimethyl mercury synthesis It's to late my dear. We're all mad here.
Sorry couldn't resist the the reference, though come to t ... |
29-11-2013 at 05:10 by: bismuthate |
What some interesting dangerous chemicals? Cesium auride
Osmiun tetroxide
astantine
Polonium azide |
29-11-2013 at 04:39 by: bismuthate |
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