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producing TiO2 Oh, I must have been mistaken. Sorry. |
1-1-2005 at 16:13 by: HNO3 |
Separating MgSO4 from CuSO4 Oh. I don't know. |
1-1-2005 at 14:56 by: HNO3 |
producing TiO2 An *interesting* way to make it is to react chlorine with titanium to produced TiCl4. Then open the ... |
1-1-2005 at 12:42 by: HNO3 |
Separating MgSO4 from CuSO4 I don't think any magnesium hydroxide eill form. If you have a sopper sulfate seed crystal, the ... |
1-1-2005 at 12:35 by: HNO3 |
hcl hydrolosis of isosafrol glycol No. |
1-1-2005 at 11:59 by: HNO3 |
not sure what i made I've had the same problem. Might be the tribromide ion. Or another halohalide. |
31-12-2004 at 17:15 by: HNO3 |
Separating MgSO4 from CuSO4 Do you have methanol or glycerol to spare? Methanol can be gotten from Heet(r). CuSO4 is only solubl ... |
31-12-2004 at 17:12 by: HNO3 |
Separating MgSO4 from CuSO4 Fractional crystalization. The CuSO4 will be the blue crystals. Otherwise, you might try mixing it w ... |
31-12-2004 at 15:08 by: HNO3 |
Ethyl ether distillation and synthesis I know PE can be decomposed by H2SO4 in the presence of ethyl alcohol. PE can be made by bubbling C2 ... |
30-12-2004 at 18:30 by: HNO3 |
Sodium sulfate Sorry, everybody. After I shut my computer off last night I realized what actually happens.
CuSO4 ... |
30-12-2004 at 17:52 by: HNO3 |
Sodium sulfate That's just the thing. "Cu(OH)2" is blue, I've prepared it before. This reaction ... |
29-12-2004 at 20:53 by: HNO3 |
Hope I didn't waste my money Just because I'm lazy and don't want to look it up, what are the salts it decomposes into? |
28-12-2004 at 17:17 by: HNO3 |
Bromine Source and Synthesis I wondered if it wouldn't react with a methyl group, but I wasn't sure, so I went with wha ... |
27-12-2004 at 18:59 by: HNO3 |
Phosphorus Oxidation Problems BromicAcid: Could you distill the benzene off under an inert atmosphere? |
27-12-2004 at 14:09 by: HNO3 |
Sodium sulfate I got 908g 99% CuSO4*5H2O at Walmart today. How does that reaction balance, rogue? I'm looking ... |
27-12-2004 at 14:05 by: HNO3 |
Bromine Source and Synthesis I tried passing Cl2 over NaBr before. I was using trashy equipment (plastic bottles, anyone?). The b ... |
27-12-2004 at 09:45 by: HNO3 |
Sodium sulfate I need to make some sodium sulfate. I have NaHSO4, H2SO4, and NaOH. What is the best way to do it, N ... |
25-12-2004 at 18:20 by: HNO3 |
Great job!!!!!! But H2B4O7 isn't right, is it?
I can get phosphoric acid as concrete etchant. I can get 95.5-9 ... |
25-12-2004 at 18:14 by: HNO3 |
Potassium Permanganate Decomposition Products "Use MnO2" for what? |
25-12-2004 at 09:08 by: HNO3 |
Potassium Permanganate Decomposition Products 500 K???
Other than that, I believe you can form MnO2 by mixing and organic solvent and a KMnO4 s ... |
24-12-2004 at 21:29 by: HNO3 |
The Home Chemical Experimenter I, this last summer, bought $69 of chemicals at one visit at a local hardware store. Including KMn ... |
24-12-2004 at 21:16 by: HNO3 |
What's the big deal with alpha and beta sources? 'Alpha-only source'
I know Am-241 is a gamma emitter, but, IIRC, it is a low level gamm ... |
24-12-2004 at 21:07 by: HNO3 |
What's the big deal with alpha and beta sources? You could ship a Alpha-only source in an envelope if you wanted to, since the paper would stop the r ... |
24-12-2004 at 08:51 by: HNO3 |
Bromine Source and Synthesis [b]I made ~2mL bromine.[/b] I started with some bleach (left over from a chloroform reaction). I t ... |
23-12-2004 at 21:26 by: HNO3 |
What's the big deal with alpha and beta sources? The obvious solution: I'm shipping some lead to a costumer. With an innocent face, of course. |
22-12-2004 at 12:16 by: HNO3 |
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