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bromate synthesis The only process I have any real confidence in is electrolysis of an aqueous solution of a bromide.
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2-10-2002 at 13:22 by: madscientist |
Eliminating NO2 from HNO3 H2O2 did remove NO2 from yellow HNO3.
I'm guessing th ... |
28-9-2002 at 08:43 by: madscientist |
Phenol Benzene can also be prepared from toluene and anhydrous aluminum trichloride. |
27-9-2002 at 04:17 by: madscientist |
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26-9-2002 at 20:09 by: madscientist |
Glycerol to Propionic Acid: A Chemical Safari Tour. [b]Excellent[/b] post! Thank you very much for sharing the mechanism of that
reaction in such det ... |
26-9-2002 at 09:06 by: madscientist |
Hopelessly gunked up reaction vessels I recently tried to prepare CS2 from charcoal and sulfur, and for whatever reason I'm not able to co ... |
25-9-2002 at 09:02 by: madscientist |
Acetic anhydride preparation I think that reaction chloroacetic acid with sodium acetate would yield CH3COOCH2COOH, not acetic an ... |
25-9-2002 at 08:51 by: madscientist |
Diphoronepentaperoxide (DPPP) I added 50mL of 27.5% H2O2, after letting the phorone solution cool to 25C. The temperature jumped t ... |
23-9-2002 at 20:17 by: madscientist |
Success with phorone preparation! I mixed 35mL of 31% HCl with 25mL of CH3COCH3, and held the temperature at 0C for two hours. Since n ... |
23-9-2002 at 20:05 by: madscientist |
Phenol I haven't gotten around to doing a titration to see if this really did work, but here's my idea. Hyd ... |
23-9-2002 at 14:35 by: madscientist |
Sulfur chlorides preparation Whatever it may be, it does not react violently with water. I added a piece of it to 200mL of water ... |
23-9-2002 at 13:56 by: madscientist |
Sulfur chlorides preparation It has completely solidified - it didn't seem to take too long for that to happen. The solid is a ve ... |
23-9-2002 at 13:37 by: madscientist |
Sulfur chlorides preparation I forgot to mention the reaction that I think occurred.
CuCl2 + 3/8S8 ----> ... |
22-9-2002 at 20:05 by: madscientist |
Sulfur chlorides preparation Today I attempted to prepare sulfur chlorides, more specifically, S2Cl2. Polve ... |
22-9-2002 at 20:02 by: madscientist |
Extracting Sodium from Sodium Chlorate What I meant by "potassium is too reactive" is that the potassium metal likely is being oxidized on ... |
22-9-2002 at 08:30 by: madscientist |
Extracting Sodium from Sodium Chlorate The reason your potassium metal attempt failed could also be because potassium metal is significantl ... |
21-9-2002 at 14:02 by: madscientist |
Seriously That's almost certainly "IamGod". He's been using some Chinese proxy recently. He's some random moro ... |
20-9-2002 at 18:21 by: madscientist |
Nitrosyl Perchlorate HNO3 is dehydrated to N2O5, an unstable crystalline solid.
When ... |
20-9-2002 at 12:43 by: madscientist |
Nitrosyl Perchlorate Never mind, the equation IS balanced, for some reason I was seeing 2ONClO4 but thinking 2O2NClO4.... |
19-9-2002 at 16:06 by: madscientist |
Nitrosyl Perchlorate Uh, your equation isn't balanced. ![:)](./images/smilies/smile.gif)
I would think that perchloric acid would be dehydrated by su ... |
19-9-2002 at 16:03 by: madscientist |
Nitrosyl Perchlorate Nitrosyl chloride, NOCl, is formed by reacting HNO3 with HCl. I suppose that the reaction proceeds l ... |
19-9-2002 at 15:30 by: madscientist |
Seriously No, he's not directing that comment towards you, Psycho. Stick around. He's
referring to people l ... |
19-9-2002 at 15:24 by: madscientist |
Diphoronepentaperoxide (DPPP) About two-thirds of the way through this thread there is an attempt to synthesize acetone peroxide t ... |
18-9-2002 at 18:25 by: madscientist |
Greetings Welcome to sciencemadness. ![:)](./images/smilies/smile.gif)
I believe this is how the reaction proceeds.
NaNO2 + HCl ----> N ... |
17-9-2002 at 14:42 by: madscientist |
Diphoronepentaperoxide (DPPP) Phorone dissolves in alcohol. It's essentially insoluble in water. |
16-9-2002 at 15:55 by: madscientist |
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