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Whimsy
It is indeed at the discretion of the moderators/admins.

Oh wait, Nixie and Fleaker seem to be re ...
19-3-2007 at 14:32
by: vulture
Oxidising THF using calcium hypochlorite
Errm, vacuum filtration is usually done to speed things up. In fact, it's usually inferior to normal ...
18-3-2007 at 09:21
by: vulture
Trifluoroacetic acid What to do with it?
It can be used as a non aqueous solvent. Or ofcourse as a strong acid which can be boiled off easily ...
15-3-2007 at 15:03
by: vulture
DMF extraction?
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Thanks a lot! -I tried Et2O, but I didnĀ“t see layers forming, neither worked xylene.[/quot ...
15-3-2007 at 14:59
by: vulture
DMF extraction?
Diethylether should work too. If the stuff doesn't separate, add plenty of water, if that doesn't wo ...
14-3-2007 at 12:12
by: vulture
we've got a problem...
[quote]
we just need a few more staff to cover All Time-Zones, that`s all.[/quote]

No, what we n ...
3-3-2007 at 14:50
by: vulture
PUBLIC ADVISORY II: Doubleposting
I can't even believe I have to post this!

There's a very nice function on this board called the E ...
3-3-2007 at 14:44
by: vulture
Dring HNO3 with MgSO4, possible?
I've tried it with magnesium nitrate, but that stuff is a serious bitch to dry properly. Once you ge ...
25-2-2007 at 08:10
by: vulture
The Air Car
I wouldn't like to see a, say, 200bar pressure container being exposed to the shock of a car acciden ...
25-2-2007 at 07:38
by: vulture
Pentryl
[quote]
if paradichlorobenzene moth crystals were dinitrated[/quote]

Sounds like a major pain in ...
25-2-2007 at 07:29
by: vulture
carbon tetrachloride
I thought CCl4 was banned in every country that signed the Montreal protocol, except for special pur ...
25-2-2007 at 07:24
by: vulture
How much of water is empty space?
[quote]
0.31 nanometers per molecule. This sounds like a pretty reasonable intermolecular distance. ...
25-2-2007 at 07:13
by: vulture
Dring HNO3 with MgSO4, possible?
No, but in theory nitric acid is strong enough to protonate sulfate to hydrogen sulfate. Whether thi ...
25-2-2007 at 07:09
by: vulture
New Easy Way to Phosphorous!
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The explosion limits of phophine in air are 1,6- nearly 100%, so exclusion of oxygen is ess ...
2-2-2007 at 14:29
by: vulture
Peroxo chromate
I'd think that dichromate with red P would already give a nice bang...Care for a reference experimen ...
2-2-2007 at 14:23
by: vulture
Kno3.com
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This isn't solely an american problem. At least be intellectually honest about the issue.[/ ...
2-2-2007 at 14:21
by: vulture
detecting an aromatic fluorine group
You people are making this way too complicated. If the fluorine is attached to the aromatic core you ...
2-2-2007 at 14:11
by: vulture
Need images for new home chemistry book
Hi there Robert.

Sounds very interesting. I must warn you though that you'll be under severe scru ...
31-1-2007 at 04:53
by: vulture
PUBLIC ADVISORY: Pictures
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Hmm, eight backspace keypresses isn't enough huh. Who here would've thought I would be a be ...
29-1-2007 at 15:02
by: vulture
PUBLIC ADVISORY: Pictures
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-Instead of outright removing the pictures, just remove the [img]-ness so it gets hyperlink ...
28-1-2007 at 11:54
by: vulture
Na production
You're testing my response time right? Like in a firedrill or something, no?

Because otherwise y ...
27-1-2007 at 10:17
by: vulture
PUBLIC ADVISORY: Pictures
I am noticing an increase in excessively large pictures being posted within posts which distort the ...
27-1-2007 at 10:08
by: vulture
Peroxide Safety
Butadiene will (like any reactive allylic species) tend to form epoxides in prolonged contact with o ...
26-1-2007 at 15:34
by: vulture
detecting an aromatic fluorine group
NMR is your best bet if you know what's attached to the aromatic core. The 1H-spectrum will show mor ...
26-1-2007 at 15:21
by: vulture
Blood as a Catlysor?!
[quote]
Remember, don't let the bubbles go to waste![/quote]

Such a magnificent thing to say! :D ...
26-1-2007 at 15:16
by: vulture
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