Sciencemadness Discussion Board
Not logged in [Login ]
Go To Bottom

Search
[Next Page]
The Short Questions Thread (4)
Agreed. Ammonia isn't going to complex to barium, and it's tough to imagine a barium compound that' ...
4-11-2021 at 06:48
by: DraconicAcid
2021 Secret Santa - Sign up here
[strike]I think my Secret Santa present just arrived. That was fast. I guess I'd better get to sho ...
3-11-2021 at 17:26
by: DraconicAcid
Pretty Pictures (2)
Hydrated manganese(II) sulphate

[file]90768[/file]
3-11-2021 at 17:06
by: DraconicAcid
Pretty Pictures (2)


[file]90766[/file]
3-11-2021 at 17:04
by: DraconicAcid
Big Glassware Sale!
Here's to hoping I wind up as Zephyr's Secret Santee!

(Actually, how much would shipping be to Va ...
1-11-2021 at 10:10
by: DraconicAcid
Highest Oxygen By Weight Compound?
Potassium ozonide can be made, and that's KO3.
30-10-2021 at 14:51
by: DraconicAcid
Some experiments with cyanate ion
Neat!

The blue cobalt complex- with chloride or thiocyanate, I know this can be extracted into so ...
22-10-2021 at 14:07
by: DraconicAcid
Tips on filming reactions with a phone?
I use a lab stand and a clamp to hold my phone for recording videos.
16-10-2021 at 10:29
by: DraconicAcid
Secret Santa 2021
I'm signed up.

One thing I should have added to my wish list, if my SS lives in a country other t ...
9-10-2021 at 17:54
by: DraconicAcid
Bugger YouTube
I have no trouble finding songs about cocaine on YouTube......
8-10-2021 at 10:42
by: DraconicAcid
Alibaba
With AliBaba, you contact the seller and negotiate a price for an amount.

With AliExpress, you fi ...
6-10-2021 at 19:23
by: DraconicAcid
How is an electrolyte different from a conductor?
If you put the cathode in C1, then zinc will plate out, and potassium ions will diffuse from the sal ...
4-10-2021 at 07:37
by: DraconicAcid
How is an electrolyte different from a conductor?
The salt bridge is full of ions. If you've got one that packed with, say, sodium chloride, it's ful ...
4-10-2021 at 06:34
by: DraconicAcid
Secret Santa 2021
Yes, mulled wine is simply the English term for Gluhwein. You can find the tea-bag things for mulle ...
3-10-2021 at 13:02
by: DraconicAcid
Secret Santa 2021
[rquote=665846&tid=157908&author=karlosĀ³]
Thank you the inspiration, and crazy!
There you ...
3-10-2021 at 08:48
by: DraconicAcid
Secret Santa 2021
[rquote=665831&tid=157908&author=karlosĀ³]
Maybe someone from a country where they don't ha ...
2-10-2021 at 16:58
by: DraconicAcid
Copper(II) Anthranilate.....red??
I'll have the samples back on Monday- only one of them had the red crystals. I'll check to see if t ...
2-10-2021 at 10:39
by: DraconicAcid
Copper(II) Anthranilate.....red??
So, a couple of years ago, I introduced a new lab to my students- quantitative analysis of copper by ...
30-9-2021 at 11:21
by: DraconicAcid
Non-polar chromaphores
[rquote=665675&tid=155613&author=Texium]In my undergrad organic lab, we separated fluorene ( ...
27-9-2021 at 07:25
by: DraconicAcid
Non-polar chromaphores
[rquote=665662&tid=155613&author=unionised]I can tell you that dinitrophenylhydrazones are n ...
26-9-2021 at 13:46
by: DraconicAcid
Non-polar chromaphores
Bringing this back up, can anyone tell me if diphenylhydrazones are stable towards base extraction a ...
26-9-2021 at 13:36
by: DraconicAcid
Secret Santa 2021
He's not the same only because we anglophones took your tradition and changed it up a bit.
23-9-2021 at 07:03
by: DraconicAcid
Some insight into transition metal-oxygen chemistry (MO4, MO6 ions)
[rquote=665568&tid=157961&author=unionised]
And my unevinced denial is just as valid as Ato ...
22-9-2021 at 13:57
by: DraconicAcid
Some insight into transition metal-oxygen chemistry (MO4, MO6 ions)
The 18 electron rule applies to low-valent metals with ligands such as carbonyls, alkenes, and phosp ...
22-9-2021 at 13:52
by: DraconicAcid
Some insight into transition metal-oxygen chemistry (MO4, MO6 ions)
Atomistry, in my experience, is full of non-vetted "facts". I don't believe for a minute that you c ...
22-9-2021 at 07:54
by: DraconicAcid
[Next Page]

  Go To Top