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Cl2 + H2O
[rquote=276013&tid=23283&author=ScienceSquirrel]I suspect that chlorine loss from a glass is ...
25-2-2013 at 16:52
by: Traveller
Cl2 + H2O
That being said, I am at a loss to explain this part of the procedure I quoted from the mining treat ...
25-2-2013 at 09:54
by: Traveller
Cl2 + H2O
quote from woelen:

"A solution of Cl2 in water, however, slowly decreases its pH. HOCl is unstabl ...
25-2-2013 at 00:32
by: Traveller
experiment with naocl
Day 3 and the pH of both solutions is 4.8. I think it is safe to assume there was a limited amount o ...
23-2-2013 at 20:56
by: Traveller
experiment with naocl
I'm thinking here that, as the pH of the solution falls below 5, the shift from OCl to HOCl, mandate ...
22-2-2013 at 22:27
by: Traveller
experiment with naocl
Oops, just remembered this other reply from Woelen on another thread. I think I see what is going on ...
21-2-2013 at 17:20
by: Traveller
experiment with naocl
Interesting. I checked the pH of the solution today and it has dropped to 5.1, with a noticeable sme ...
21-2-2013 at 15:04
by: Traveller
experiment with naocl
I see. I added NaCl to provide a chloride (from info obtained from an internet site).

Are you say ...
20-2-2013 at 19:54
by: Traveller
experiment with naocl
I did an experiment with sodium hypochlorite bleach today. In two Pyrex measuring cups, I placed 250 ...
20-2-2013 at 18:34
by: Traveller
OxiClean vs. Chlorox, the Safest is?
I would be very interested as well if someone was able to give us an answer. I operate a small water ...
18-2-2013 at 22:51
by: Traveller
OxiClean vs. Chlorox, the Safest is?
AKJOER wrote:

"In the past, aquarists used to let tap water "age" a few days to let the chlorine ...
18-2-2013 at 18:17
by: Traveller
de-chlorination byproducts
If you don't want to give someone an answer, why even bother posting? Does it boost your ego to act ...
17-2-2013 at 15:45
by: Traveller
de-chlorination byproducts
It is a well known fact that adding ascorbic acid to chlorinated bath water will neutralize the effe ...
17-2-2013 at 14:53
by: Traveller
1908 siberia explosion
I thought they were only called meteorites after they landed .
15-2-2013 at 12:16
by: Traveller
OxiClean vs. Chlorox, the Safest is?
[rquote=274056&tid=23307&author=ScienceSquirrel]Fresh urine does not contain ammonia.
The m ...
14-2-2013 at 17:56
by: Traveller
explanation of chemical symbols
Sorry about posting this in this forum. I re-posted it in Beginnings, as one member suggested, but c ...
14-2-2013 at 17:36
by: Traveller
explanation of chemical symbols
Okay, now it makes sense. Most of the things I was reading didn't go into the same detail as the guy ...
14-2-2013 at 14:07
by: Traveller
explanation of chemical symbols
Oops, didn't see right away that you posted a video as well.
14-2-2013 at 11:38
by: Traveller
explanation of chemical symbols
If I could figure out how to delete the other thread, it would be gone by now.

I followed the sea ...
14-2-2013 at 11:33
by: Traveller
moles?
The following is an excerpt from "Advances in Gold Ore Processing" by M.D. Adams:

"Laboratory-sca ...
14-2-2013 at 11:15
by: Traveller
explanation of chemical symbols
Excuse me but, everything I've found on the Web is so complicated, I am having trouble understanding ...
14-2-2013 at 11:04
by: Traveller
explanation of chemical symbols
I see. So, if a person had 34% Muriatic acid, is there a way to convert 0.35 moles to g/L?
14-2-2013 at 09:53
by: Traveller
explanation of chemical symbols
This is an excerpt from the book "Advances in Gold Ore Processing" by M.D. Adams:

"Laboratory-sca ...
14-2-2013 at 09:45
by: Traveller
Cl2 + H2O
Thanks for the answer. Any idea what combustible (and non-combustible) gases were in this "gas"?
12-2-2013 at 19:24
by: Traveller
Cl2 + H2O
I'm not quite sure I understand what is meant by the word "equilibrium" in this instance. Could you ...
12-2-2013 at 10:40
by: Traveller
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