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Picryl Chloride
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An eq of Mg? Is this making the Grignard and then hydrolizing? Terrible waste but can this ...
30-1-2008 at 14:35
by: vulture
post whores like me
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The others are very comfortable places, but for some reason, this forum has always carried ...
30-1-2008 at 14:30
by: vulture
phenylacetonitrile lockdown
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What is at stake here is whether this "preemptive strike" moderating policy should be imple ...
29-1-2008 at 15:09
by: vulture
Picryl Chloride
You can remove one chlorine by reaction with one equivalent of Mg or BuLi. Then quench with water. I ...
29-1-2008 at 14:59
by: vulture
post whores like me
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I think it's funny that, within months of NBK's death, we're seeing a tightening of censors ...
29-1-2008 at 14:56
by: vulture
Embarrassing mistake
Can you sacrifice the jar?
27-1-2008 at 08:24
by: vulture
remove H2SO4 from H20?
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Nobody wants to take the time and sit down, UTFSE and learn, from others mistakes rather th ...
27-1-2008 at 04:13
by: vulture
Ester hydrolysis
How about UTFSE and typing "ester hydrolysis" into google?
25-1-2008 at 13:59
by: vulture
Change of color at Henry-cond. caused by...?
Your experiment description is a bit confusing. You mixed benzoic acid and nitromethane and acidifie ...
19-1-2008 at 06:57
by: vulture
synthesis of a primary alcohol
If you have isobutylbromide, just hydrolyze with hot water. But it would be a shame to waste it just ...
19-1-2008 at 06:31
by: vulture
Resonance stabilisation
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I tried, there´s one thing I don´t unmderstand in the explanation: Br as an example has t ...
17-1-2008 at 10:10
by: vulture
Vacuum From Peristaltic Pumps
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I don't think there's any theoretical reason why they can't make a half-decent vacuum. Assu ...
15-1-2008 at 15:18
by: vulture
H2 adsorption ability of Ru, Pt, Ni metal powder
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All Raney Nickel is, is a very high porsity nickel "sponge" made by heating a 50/50 nickel/ ...
14-1-2008 at 15:07
by: vulture
Vacuum From Peristaltic Pumps
Peristaltic pumps are designed for pumping liquids, they suck at vacuum production. Well, they don't ...
14-1-2008 at 15:02
by: vulture
sulfur burner post mortem
You're not gonna have any H2SO4 as you miss the catalyst for producing SO3. Furthermore, standard gl ...
13-1-2008 at 05:30
by: vulture
Gloves
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Liquid bromine I do not pour all at. I use a pasteur pipette to transfer that from its bott ...
13-1-2008 at 05:28
by: vulture
good deal?
Boys and girls, wake up please, you're comparing apples with oranges. Technical grade is nowhere nea ...
7-1-2008 at 14:15
by: vulture
Found.. White P
My guess is that your solvent needs to dissolve some oxygen in order for the glow in the dark to wor ...
6-1-2008 at 03:02
by: vulture
20000 lbs of sodium +water
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Notice the announcer said"Dangerous war chemical".[/quote]

I think you're misinterpretin ...
5-1-2008 at 05:03
by: vulture
phenylacetonitrile lockdown
The thread had all the red flags of cookery and the author clearly didn't have a clue about chemistr ...
2-1-2008 at 15:05
by: vulture
Resonance stabilisation
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I don´t understand the resonance structure and how this works to justify the activation of ...
1-1-2008 at 13:39
by: vulture
Production of ultraviolet in 300-315 nm range?
Well, forget standard mercury vapor lamps. Their main output is at 254nm with minor peaks in the 300 ...
1-1-2008 at 13:31
by: vulture
"Drug Cooking" vs "Bomb Making"
99% of all drug threads that I see are extremely goal-oriented and have tell tale signs of spoonfeed ...
19-12-2007 at 15:03
by: vulture
bromination of phenyl group
You can't brominate an aromatic position radically. You can however do that with a benzyl carbon, bu ...
19-12-2007 at 14:47
by: vulture
The "undesirable" type of chemistry web pages
Well the problem with moderating is that you always make a choice. If you don't look at a thread and ...
19-12-2007 at 14:41
by: vulture
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