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Yellow calcium chloride Calcium chloride is far more soluble in water at cold temperatures than hot. When I put my damp crys ... |
22-11-2017 at 16:42 by: happyfooddance |
Yellow calcium chloride When I convert to the carbonate, it is refluxed in what is essentially a highly concentrated sodium ... |
22-11-2017 at 13:49 by: happyfooddance |
Yellow calcium chloride
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I had written a small novel, but it didn't manage to post. That is good, I ... |
21-11-2017 at 15:19 by: happyfooddance |
Yellow calcium chloride [rquote=498196&tid=78412&author=aga]Recrystallising CaCl[sub]2[/sub] is impractical - it is ... |
21-11-2017 at 13:28 by: happyfooddance |
Yellow calcium chloride If you need CaCl2 of higher purity, you can convert your Ca(OH)2 to the carbonate and rinse well, an ... |
21-11-2017 at 09:18 by: happyfooddance |
ParaFormaldehyde preparation from formaline Don't act so shocked!
As I was reading this thread I also wondered the same thing. Phenomena ... |
19-11-2017 at 07:37 by: happyfooddance |
Extracting propan-2-ol from old food dyes An rbf isn't going to make hardly any contact with the hot-plate; Use an oil-bath or similar. Aceton ... |
18-11-2017 at 11:38 by: happyfooddance |
Extracting propan-2-ol from old food dyes I know it might sound like a fun experiment, but think about how messy that will be to clean up! Wit ... |
18-11-2017 at 08:38 by: happyfooddance |
Washing fruit I would advise against using dish soap directly on berries. The detergents and fragrances are design ... |
12-11-2017 at 07:59 by: happyfooddance |
Preventing foam formation-steam distillation? No one has mentioned it, so I'll ask; are you guys using boiling chips?
I am assuming that you ar ... |
9-11-2017 at 09:10 by: happyfooddance |