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electrolysis of Barium Nitrate
Yes. I was also wondering if you could reduce Ba(OH)2 with Mg the same way you can with KOH.
28-11-2013 at 06:00
by: bismuthate
electrolysis of Barium Nitrate
Most likely heating its oxide with an alkali metal or magnesium.
By the way its not a melting poin ...
28-11-2013 at 05:24
by: bismuthate
Chemistry Hackerspace -- Twin Cities, MN
Maybe we could have something like a SN con every year or few years.
28-11-2013 at 05:14
by: bismuthate
electrolysis of Barium Nitrate
Graphite is carbon. Did you mean copper?
I believe it yields Ba(OH)2, but it's easier to heat the ...
28-11-2013 at 05:03
by: bismuthate
Are you going to observe Comet ISON?
Uh oh. A few people have chosen the-option-which-must-not-be-named.
27-11-2013 at 18:45
by: bismuthate
Workbench surface
Good luck! Is marbel a suitible work bench surface?
27-11-2013 at 04:13
by: bismuthate
Glow sticks for ampoules
Theres also a nice thread in prepublications on glass tubing as ampoules.
26-11-2013 at 17:41
by: bismuthate
Glow sticks for ampoules
Oh, well that's a shame. I guess I'll just continue harvesting the chemicals from them.
26-11-2013 at 13:59
by: bismuthate
Glow sticks for ampoules
Because I have quite a few glow-sticks, also I want the chemicals inside also. Plus my mom won't bri ...
26-11-2013 at 13:47
by: bismuthate
Glow sticks for ampoules
I recently opened up a glow stick this week and I saw an 4-5 inch glass tube inside it. I then began ...
26-11-2013 at 13:09
by: bismuthate
dimethyl mercury synthesis
This site is dedicated to amateur science and as I see it Me2Hg should never be used in a home lab.
26-11-2013 at 13:05
by: bismuthate
Semi metals or metalloids as anions: a preparation thread.
Bad news I have failed to make sodium gallate repeatedly (my filter didn't work to filter Ga(OH)3 ov ...
26-11-2013 at 08:29
by: bismuthate
Synthesis of calcium carbide with electric arc
It was very nice however I only said it was not the best. It truly is actualy a nice test, only it's ...
24-11-2013 at 12:29
by: bismuthate
Synthesis of calcium carbide with electric arc
Well, it's fun
Jokes aside how do you suggest he test it. That was the best way I know.
24-11-2013 at 12:08
by: bismuthate
Synthesis of calcium carbide with electric arc
I don't believe that this is the best way to analyze something because many gases can burn in the sa ...
24-11-2013 at 12:00
by: bismuthate
Synthesis of calcium carbide with electric arc
Well it's relativly easy to analyze it. Just mix it with water and test for acetylene.
Try this exp ...
24-11-2013 at 11:50
by: bismuthate
DTTO synthesis discussion
That makes more sense. N2O6 would be very hard to make.
[Edited on 24-11-2013 by bismuthate]
24-11-2013 at 10:56
by: bismuthate
DTTO synthesis discussion
From what I've seen in research and predicted I believe that it is very unstable and rare, so it pro ...
24-11-2013 at 09:39
by: bismuthate
DTTO synthesis discussion
http://books.google.com/books?id=lTcNk8MsHrkC&pg=SA6-PA17&dq=dinitrogen+hexoxide&hl=en&a ...
24-11-2013 at 09:06
by: bismuthate
DTTO synthesis discussion
N2O6 is dinitrogen hexoxide.
24-11-2013 at 08:49
by: bismuthate
CaC2 + H2O2 30% => BOOM ??
Well I know that CaC2 is flammable and H2O2 is a strong oxidiser so I'm would think that mixing them ...
24-11-2013 at 07:22
by: bismuthate
Pseudoscience & Willful Ignorance
Kind of on this subject some of my friends believe in big foot also they believe that aliens built t ...
24-11-2013 at 07:11
by: bismuthate
Best and worst smelling chemicals?
Iodoacetone=horrible
Call me weird but I love the smell of bromine.
I also like the smell of alumi ...
24-11-2013 at 07:06
by: bismuthate
Capturing O2 to breath
How about yeast?
22-11-2013 at 14:41
by: bismuthate
Capturing O2 to breath
I would think so because I have been told that it bubbles in the mouth.
22-11-2013 at 14:02
by: bismuthate
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