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Hydroxylamine Has anyone made this before?
All the synthesis look difficult so i was wondering if anyone has foun ... |
2-11-2008 at 12:22 by: Picric-A |
Ash of coal: K2CO3 ? The chances of you getting anything usefull form coal in any usefull quantities is slim.
If you wan ... |
30-10-2008 at 14:56 by: Picric-A |
Need to unload some glass huh?!?! was that sarcasm or what?
Wat do you mean hard to move? as in expencive to transport?? |
29-10-2008 at 16:14 by: Picric-A |
No more personal work for a while... Well done on your new job!
Yes setting up a lab in an apartment is going to be difficult but i supp ... |
29-10-2008 at 16:11 by: Picric-A |
The short questions thread (1) @Formatik- yes it is true that adding HCl to pure sodium acetate will release acetic acid but i am t ... |
28-10-2008 at 02:02 by: Picric-A |
Permanganates hmm, i said this in another post, i thought what could happen is the SO2 would be oxidised to SO3 bu ... |
27-10-2008 at 16:33 by: Picric-A |
The short questions thread (1) it probably wouldnt decarboxylate but it would give impure acetate...
That is a very good point! |
27-10-2008 at 16:30 by: Picric-A |
Permanganates It means the SO2 is reducing the Permanganate... you would definitly not get SO3 just left in solout ... |
27-10-2008 at 13:45 by: Picric-A |
chemiluminescence!! Thanks, will give that a try!
I will probably buy a small amount of Oxalyl chloride. It isnt THAT e ... |
27-10-2008 at 13:43 by: Picric-A |
Sulfur trioxide production Now i think about it i dont think Permanganates wouldn't work...
It would probably oxidise the SO2 ... |
27-10-2008 at 13:33 by: Picric-A |
chemiluminescence!! Nice work!! looks awsome!
Can you explain how you made your TCPO? seems interesting! i wana try! |
27-10-2008 at 13:04 by: Picric-A |
Sulfur trioxide production There are LOADS of posts on this topic!! UTFSE!!!
Yes you can heat sulphates to produce SO2 or SO3 ... |
27-10-2008 at 13:03 by: Picric-A |
The short questions thread (1) After making trichloromethane from the all too famous Haloform reaction i am left with lots of Sodiu ... |
27-10-2008 at 12:58 by: Picric-A |
The short questions thread (1) Good brands like pex, Kimax ect... use UV to make sure there are no bubbles in the beakers/test tube ... |
24-10-2008 at 03:01 by: Picric-A |
birdshot sodium I havnt heard of the term Birdshot Sodium before but i recognise the method they use to make it.
It ... |
23-10-2008 at 05:00 by: Picric-A |
The short questions thread (1) I am mostly using the Al2O3 for cracking of hydrocarbons and i wasnt sure if SiO2 would work for thi ... |
22-10-2008 at 22:57 by: Picric-A |
The short questions thread (1) I need to make some Al2O3 for use as a catalyst.
What is the best way i go about doing this?
I tho ... |
22-10-2008 at 07:46 by: Picric-A |
Sources of Conc. H2SO4 in the United Kingdom (England) Distillation of wilkinsons 'Drain opener' yield a extremly small amount of solid residue, being most ... |
21-10-2008 at 07:55 by: Picric-A |
Sources of Conc. H2SO4 in the United Kingdom (England) I use Wilkinsons own brand drain opener.
The only impurity is a dye which des it red. To remove th ... |
20-10-2008 at 11:20 by: Picric-A |
understanding the math Could you rephrase the question/comment in a way people understand?
It would make it easier for us ... |
20-10-2008 at 08:15 by: Picric-A |
The short questions thread (1) Formatik- most probably an explosion but otherwise i would guess if dilute eough the HNO3 may oxidis ... |
20-10-2008 at 05:30 by: Picric-A |
Safe bromine Preparation So are you suggesting passing HBr and HCl gas through an ag. soloution of a chlorate?
I havnt hear ... |
16-10-2008 at 05:00 by: Picric-A |
chemical glass Pyrex glassware is borrosilicate i believe but better made so it is resistant to cracking due to sud ... |
15-10-2008 at 23:16 by: Picric-A |
The short questions thread (1) I plan on distilling some ether. up till now i ave always used crude methods of distilling which nev ... |
15-10-2008 at 12:01 by: Picric-A |
Dupont Instruments Part No's Density test may work... If not melting point test.
If you dont mind loosing one a few simple acid/ ... |
14-10-2008 at 07:21 by: Picric-A |
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