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Stability of the Cu(I) compounds [rquote=284603&tid=24280&author=chemcam]Thats funny because right now I am recrystallizing a ... |
18-5-2013 at 11:11 by: Adas |
Stability of the Cu(I) compounds I've heard that CuCl can be made by reducing CuCl2 with ascorbic acid. |
17-5-2013 at 12:35 by: Adas |
Acetone plus sulphur plus NaOH [rquote=284134&tid=23750&author=Eddygp]I have remembered today about having read something a ... |
13-5-2013 at 12:10 by: Adas |
Destroying THF peroxide with ascorbic acid [rquote=284119&tid=24211&author=yuno]
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Some suggest destroying peroxides with solid K ... |
13-5-2013 at 08:52 by: Adas |
High-Pressure Hydrogen (10MPa) [rquote=283996&tid=24213&author=solo]"The hydrogen generated this was contains water, NaOH a ... |
12-5-2013 at 07:37 by: Adas |
High-Pressure Hydrogen (10MPa) [rquote=283959&tid=24213&author=aliced25]Yet it is claimed as being 99.99% pure? Run it thro ... |
12-5-2013 at 06:08 by: Adas |
On Acetylides Copper acetylide does not create any gaseous products. When initiated in vacuum, it just makes a sli ... |
12-5-2013 at 01:02 by: Adas |
Synthesizing ammonium aluminate? I doubt that would work. Why do you want this compound? |
12-5-2013 at 00:59 by: Adas |
High-Pressure Hydrogen (10MPa) The hydrogen generated this was contains water, NaOH and aluminium hydroxide. This can easily destro ... |
12-5-2013 at 00:58 by: Adas |
Destroying THF peroxide with ascorbic acid I think that some FeSO4 might do the job, but I am not sure.
Offtopic: Are you from Czech republi ... |
12-5-2013 at 00:53 by: Adas |
Cleaning glassware and other equipment This one should be sticky.
I have a similar method to your CuO/HCl method. It is used also indust ... |
11-5-2013 at 12:31 by: Adas |
A new remarkable riddle: what is this dark compound? Might be that ClO2 is less soluble in highly acidic solutions. Another possibility is that it intera ... |
11-5-2013 at 12:25 by: Adas |
HNO3(dilute) to make NO2 So, if this is true, how to prove the presence of N2O easily? (e.g. at home, maybe?)
What does "d ... |
11-5-2013 at 09:41 by: Adas |
HNO3(dilute) to make NO2 [rquote=283810&tid=17676&author=AJKOER]4 Zn + 10 HNO3 (very dilute) --> 4 Zn(NO3)2 + N2O ... |
11-5-2013 at 02:20 by: Adas |
Phosphorus suboxide? [rquote=283763&tid=24161&author=woelen]I repeated the experiment with pure ethanol now (not ... |
10-5-2013 at 12:23 by: Adas |
Reaction of Phosphorous with water? AJOKER, the NaOCl would probably directly oxidize the Ca3P2 into calcium phosphate (or phosphite). |
9-5-2013 at 09:53 by: Adas |
Phosphorus suboxide? Then, it might be that it reacts with ethanol somehow. Would it be possible that it forms, say, ethy ... |
7-5-2013 at 04:21 by: Adas |
Phosphorus suboxide? I think that the foul-smelling gas was PH[sub]3[/sub]. White phosphorus is known to dissolve in aque ... |
7-5-2013 at 02:07 by: Adas |
Acetamide Synthesis Very nice results, Polesch! Taking into consideration that you used just 9% ammonia... Nice |
6-5-2013 at 13:54 by: Adas |
Pretty Pictures (1) Beautiful. Looks like... a strawberry juice |
5-5-2013 at 07:52 by: Adas |
Dehydration of Calcium Peroxide Octahydrate Even though you would manage to dehydrate it successfully, the main impurity would be CaO. I believe ... |
5-5-2013 at 03:06 by: Adas |
Madness to the extreme, nickel teracarbonyl Wow, very nice setup. But powdered Ni would be much better. Just be careful not to poison yourself. ... |
4-5-2013 at 08:55 by: Adas |
What is the actual mechanism for HMTD? [rquote=282628&tid=24077&author=killswitch]What solvents dissolve HMTD?[/rquote]
There ar ... |
29-4-2013 at 10:12 by: Adas |
Removing ozone from a low pressure gas stream? The urea would be your best choice, IMO. One molecule of O[sub]3[/sub] oxidizes one molecule of urea ... |
29-4-2013 at 06:52 by: Adas |
What is the actual mechanism for HMTD? [rquote=282338&tid=24077&author=AndersHoveland]Actually, this could potentially explain why ... |
25-4-2013 at 10:48 by: Adas |
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