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(HPO3)n Dehydrating agent (polyphosphoric or metaphosphoric acid) Nicoderm I believe your right I believe the crystaline material I have is the pyrophosphoric acid. C ... |
11-9-2005 at 06:22 by: chloric1 |
LMAO A bug had fallen into my evil phosphoric acid stew and from what my digital thermometer says it is a ... |
10-9-2005 at 10:13 by: chloric1 |
no only propane I think these are just not designed for liquids. I think the heating alumina and the cool acid just ... |
10-9-2005 at 09:38 by: chloric1 |
(HPO3)n Dehydrating agent (polyphosphoric or metaphosphoric acid) Yes up to 275 degrees C if I can recall. BUt I would make sure it is PURE graphite and not that cla ... |
10-9-2005 at 08:38 by: chloric1 |
another snag well I tried another expensive crucbile. an aluminum oxide one. put in about 50ml of 85 % phosphor ... |
10-9-2005 at 08:11 by: chloric1 |
can I extract carbon from ethanoic acid? kazaa, he was sarcacstic about inventing charing sugar with H2SO4. Don't spoil the fun messing ... |
10-9-2005 at 06:09 by: chloric1 |
hehhehehe Oh Bromic-I didn't include the juicy pictures yet! Wait until you see light come through the b ... |
8-9-2005 at 20:10 by: chloric1 |
crucible failure Cannot believe this! A weak acid tearing up nickel! |
8-9-2005 at 15:47 by: chloric1 |
red oxidation product I have a couple pics coming |
8-9-2005 at 15:45 by: chloric1 |
Equipment failure [quote][i]Originally posted by BromicAcid[/i]
Couldn't copper be used, it is only attacked by ... |
8-9-2005 at 15:43 by: chloric1 |
the end of Red Devil Lye Although the Menard's in better areas always seems to have permanganate, the one closest to my ... |
8-9-2005 at 15:07 by: chloric1 |
H2SO4 The cheap black stuff I bought is 90%. If diluted with water the black separates. It is charcoal. I ... |
4-9-2005 at 09:42 by: chloric1 |
H2SO4 I have an ebook I loaded from this forum that states antimony sulfate decomposes to sulfur trioxide ... |
3-9-2005 at 16:32 by: chloric1 |
(HPO3)n Dehydrating agent (polyphosphoric or metaphosphoric acid) here is the real problem. No silicates! Hot 85% H3PO4 dissolves porcelin, (Cannot spell). This woul ... |
3-9-2005 at 16:28 by: chloric1 |
From where are you? Ohio Valley_ Not as hot as South west but much more humid in 4 months of summer. Quite cold in wint ... |
1-9-2005 at 18:13 by: chloric1 |
Organisms growing at unusual (incredible) conditions Would like to see any life survive in chlorine gas. It so corrosive though I cannot believe it poss ... |
31-8-2005 at 20:20 by: chloric1 |
Breath deeply hexavalent chrome mist i9n the air!?! Oh my GOD!![:o](./images/smilies/shocked.gif) No seriously that is bad news. I need to buy s ... |
31-8-2005 at 09:14 by: chloric1 |
WOW! Those are really great! I especially like how the Ti+3 hydroxide on shaking with air turns into the ... |
30-8-2005 at 15:01 by: chloric1 |
Beautiful Titanium-based Multilayer Precipitate. I am fish, I am thinking some of your layers contained Ti+3 and these, like the ferrous ion, are muc ... |
29-8-2005 at 18:14 by: chloric1 |
Nitrobenzene 20 years ago I was still buying sulfur, potassium nitrate, and oxalic acid from the drugstore. Never ... |
27-8-2005 at 16:21 by: chloric1 |
Heck You do not need to worry about me ordering. Even if it where not a sting, online orders with a nons ... |
26-8-2005 at 19:57 by: chloric1 |
Conclusive theories Ok here goes, with my copperas I tried to modify my purification to something closer to ordenblitz's ... |
24-8-2005 at 18:38 by: chloric1 |
Weird EtOH distillation When I got my hotplate, mine was stated as being good for 1000ml or less. I cannot remember the wat ... |
21-8-2005 at 10:01 by: chloric1 |
Drain cleaner wow Tim I have only experienced this on the very muggiest of days. We just got a Canadian airmass a ... |
21-8-2005 at 09:51 by: chloric1 |
Battery acid [quote][i]Originally posted by thunderfvck[/i]
Well I want to Auto Parts Pincourt, my local auto pa ... |
20-8-2005 at 18:17 by: chloric1 |
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