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Removal of Chlorides from H2SO4 electrolyte
Have you tried heating the concentrated acid? The HCl formed from chloride + sulfuric acid should be ...
13-11-2005 at 07:51
by: neutrino
Large pictures destroying lay-out.
Go to Options -> Advanced -> Browsing. It is set as the default on my computer. Maybe you just ...
12-11-2005 at 19:16
by: neutrino
Acetic acid/ sodium hydroxide
>When using a fractionating column the temperature at the still head should be the normal boiling ...
12-11-2005 at 17:40
by: neutrino
Improvised Sodium Hydroxide
If it really is as basic as your claim, any calcium hydroxide should have already been forced out of ...
12-11-2005 at 09:21
by: neutrino
Isolation of flavonoids (anthocyanidins ) from red cabbage juice
So, the extract should be boiled with a strong acid to break the glycoside linkage. I will try this ...
11-11-2005 at 17:30
by: neutrino
Found.. White P
My guess would be that oxidation already occurred during production and the ‘white phosphorus’ t ...
10-11-2005 at 19:59
by: neutrino
prussic acid preparation ?
Industrially, Caro's acid (peroxymonosulfuric acid, H<sub>2</sub>SO<sub>5< ...
9-11-2005 at 20:13
by: neutrino
Metallic and insoluble salt Nanoparticles
Actually, it's a little over room temperature and more like 40 bar.
8-11-2005 at 20:24
by: neutrino
Lead Dioxide Electrodes
Pb and PbO<sub>2</sub> should plate on different electrodes, assuming this will work.

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7-11-2005 at 16:36
by: neutrino
Urea Phosphate
Actually, the citrate ion is responsible for the pH.

HOH + Citrate<sup>-</sup> <-- ...
7-11-2005 at 14:42
by: neutrino
Carbon Disulfide Preparation
You have some interesting ideas there. A few thoughts about this process:

Is CS<sub>2</s ...
7-11-2005 at 14:12
by: neutrino
Kicked off the board?
It was probably due to the recent server move.
6-11-2005 at 05:47
by: neutrino
Limonene from gum...easy?
It appears we are talking about completely different camphors. King's 'Japan Camphor' ...
31-10-2005 at 15:03
by: neutrino
Resistance to Magnetic forces
Try superconductors.
30-10-2005 at 13:45
by: neutrino
Limonene from gum...easy?
You want to make

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30-10-2005 at 13:44
by: neutrino
Iron Photochemistry
Alternately, you could boil your acidic FeCl<sub>2</sub> solution down. HCl should come ...
29-10-2005 at 16:32
by: neutrino
Cu(OH)2 reaction
I wouldn't expect that reaction to go too far; both the reactant and product are solid.

Do y ...
27-10-2005 at 17:11
by: neutrino
Bacterial Hydrazine
Ammonia to hydrazine. Very interesting.

I wonder if this could turn out to be a viable alternativ ...
27-10-2005 at 13:31
by: neutrino
dH20 UK
Please search before posting. I'm pretty sure this has been discussed around here somewhere bef ...
26-10-2005 at 18:01
by: neutrino
Ammonium Pyrosulfate
Any chloride should come out as HCl gas when mixed with sulfuric acid.
25-10-2005 at 17:18
by: neutrino
alternative oxidizers for hydrazine production
I get the vague feeling that this might form NCl<sub>3</sub>. Being intimately mixed wit ...
24-10-2005 at 02:18
by: neutrino
Laws Affecting Legitimate Amateur Science
>They do have a piont, if there were no amature chemist and libarys and internet were blocked, th ...
22-10-2005 at 07:03
by: neutrino
Enthaphy calculations for oxidation and reduction reactions
Fair enough. It really depends on how accurate he wants his results to be.
22-10-2005 at 06:35
by: neutrino
Enthaphy calculations for oxidation and reduction reactions
I'm assuming that he wants to calculate the amounts of radiant vs. thermal energy released in t ...
21-10-2005 at 19:13
by: neutrino
Enthaphy calculations for oxidation and reduction reactions
Enthalpy calculations will tell you the amount of heat released during the reaction. This includes t ...
20-10-2005 at 14:10
by: neutrino
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