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Solubility Rules for alcohols Sorry if this has been covered, I could find it in the search ngine or google. What are the solubil ... |
2-1-2006 at 21:13 by: guy |
Cu(OH)2 reaction [b]Final Product[/b]
After dissolving the anhydrous salt and recrystallizing it, I finally obtain ... |
1-1-2006 at 19:08 by: guy |
Smell of Dumpster Sometimes when I walk past a dumpster on a warm sunny day, there is this stinky sweet smelling odor. ... |
1-1-2006 at 17:56 by: guy |
Potassium nitrate Where can you buy it? Is that what you are asking? You can buy it in gardening stores sold as stump ... |
28-12-2005 at 01:04 by: guy |
Cu(OH)2 reaction So far I have heated it up until it is a white solid. First it was 20g of tetraamine copper sulfat ... |
27-12-2005 at 23:20 by: guy |
Cu(OH)2 reaction YAY!
Thanks for chemoleo for pointing out if it turns to CuO. It didnt turn to CuO. This time I ... |
27-12-2005 at 19:18 by: guy |
Cu(OH)2 reaction Arg! Its impossible to decompose the tetraamine copper sulfate. I washed completley dry with denatu ... |
27-12-2005 at 18:11 by: guy |
Cu(OH)2 reaction [b]NO! What happened?![/b]
When I evaporated the solution, copper HYDROXIDE precipitated out. Ho ... |
21-12-2005 at 19:00 by: guy |
Cu(OH)2 reaction Heres the inside |
21-12-2005 at 15:00 by: guy |
Cu(OH)2 reaction Well, to trap the ammonia i had to design it the pump would have to stay inside the container so it ... |
21-12-2005 at 14:58 by: guy |
Cu(OH)2 reaction It took me three days to dissolve all the copper. I think it took a little longer than it should ha ... |
21-12-2005 at 14:45 by: guy |
Cu(OH)2 reaction Why would it force the ammonia out? It would first form tetraamine copper hydroxide which reacts wi ... |
20-12-2005 at 22:35 by: guy |
Cu(OH)2 reaction Yes! I finally did it and I made a whole bunch of Cu(NH3)4SO4, which can be heated to drive off the ... |
20-12-2005 at 15:35 by: guy |
Making Ferric Citrate newbie [quote][i]Originally posted by mkochsch[/i]
What about the steel wool and citric acid idea, but wit ... |
17-12-2005 at 13:38 by: guy |
Aluminum Carbonate Maybe he has solid aluminum carbonate, that's possible. And you could react it with acids and produ ... |
15-12-2005 at 23:25 by: guy |
Making Ferric Citrate newbie Yes steel wool and citric acid would work, but that takes a LONG time. Sodium citrate and ferric ch ... |
15-12-2005 at 21:56 by: guy |
Cu(OH)2 reaction [b]No, wrong calculations!![/b]
I forgot to add the K of NH4+ + OH- --> NH3. Now the Equilibr ... |
15-12-2005 at 20:43 by: guy |
Cu(OH)2 reaction <b>Using Activated carbon</b>
This [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon_in_pulp]s ... |
14-12-2005 at 19:18 by: guy |
Removing Mg 2+ from HCl It causes the MgCl2 (salt) which is heavier than the acid to settle out. |
14-12-2005 at 18:10 by: guy |
Removing Mg 2+ from HCl You can distill the acid and the salt will be left behind.
Or
Maybe ou can remove it by using ... |
14-12-2005 at 17:58 by: guy |
Cu(OH)2 reaction [quote][i]Originally posted by Darkblade48[/i]
Ah, but in this reaction involves gold complexing wi ... |
12-12-2005 at 22:58 by: guy |
Cu(OH)2 reaction Yes i suppose adding sulfuric acid will speed up the reaction, but I have no acids other than Phosph ... |
12-12-2005 at 21:50 by: guy |
Diiodoacetylene This is probably a simple question, but what is the reaction mechanism for forming C2I2 from NaOI + ... |
12-12-2005 at 18:00 by: guy |
Cu(OH)2 reaction I want to alter the Ammonia + Oxygen + copper method to produce copper sulfate. Instead of ammonia, ... |
12-12-2005 at 17:39 by: guy |
Decomposition of ammonium salts If CaO works then PbO should work since their lattic energies are nearly the same (CaO = 3414 kJ/mol ... |
10-12-2005 at 13:38 by: guy |
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