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Glacial Acetic from Vinegar? They did it here
Hmm, but acetic and formic are very cheap and I thought they are readily available via , for example ...
18-5-2008 at 13:11
by: Jor
Periodic acid -- properties and experiments
Very nice. I'm gonna make some KIO4 really soon! I have about 100g KIO3. I Also have hydrazine sulph ...
18-5-2008 at 11:50
by: Jor
Suitable ferric compound for redox titrations?
Now that we're talking about iron(III)-compounds...
I have 100g of iron(III)sulphate. This has a re ...
16-5-2008 at 06:47
by: Jor
H2S intoxication
[quote][i]Originally posted by MagicJigPipe[/i]
Why do you fear KF? Apparently, it is no more toxi ...
16-5-2008 at 06:38
by: Jor
motor for fumehood
Very nice. I guess this all costed you loads of money ? ;-)

Yea it was pretty late. 1:26 AM. I am ...
30-4-2008 at 01:12
by: Jor
motor for fumehood
Im so jealous :P
Very beautiful fume hood.
I see you used baffles for airflow. Did you just remove ...
29-4-2008 at 15:26
by: Jor
Remarkable chemistry of S, Se and Te
AWESOME!
Great stuff Wilco!!!
Quite dangerous stuff is oleum as far as I know :O
29-4-2008 at 12:33
by: Jor
motor for fumehood
Yes I understand what you mean. Your FV is constant, because you have a bypass.
Thank you very much ...
29-4-2008 at 09:03
by: Jor
motor for fumehood
Sorry bio2, saw that as an offence. I now realise it was't. Well it was very late and I was tired. M ...
29-4-2008 at 01:47
by: Jor
motor for fumehood
bio2

I have read Magpie's topic. I based a good part of my plans on his photo's, however he did n ...
28-4-2008 at 15:45
by: Jor
motor for fumehood
Sciencegeek, have been passing flammable vapors through kitchen exhaust? What your exhaust's capacit ...
28-4-2008 at 14:59
by: Jor
motor for fumehood
Im still in doubt what source of suction I should use for my fume hood. UTFSE yielded little informa ...
28-4-2008 at 11:51
by: Jor
MTBE good substitute for Et2O?
Yes I have read.
You say MTBE solubility in water is quite high. I wonder why you said that, becaus ...
22-4-2008 at 11:21
by: Jor
MTBE good substitute for Et2O?
Of the named chemicals by Tim and Klute, I have ethanol (duh) and hydroquinone. I do not feel like b ...
22-4-2008 at 10:15
by: Jor
MTBE good substitute for Et2O?
Ok, will buy it then.

One last concern. I know MTBE is less likely to quikly form peroxides. But ...
22-4-2008 at 09:16
by: Jor
MTBE good substitute for Et2O?
Im not plannig to do a grignard synthesis anywhere soon.
MBTE is less stable in acidic conditions. ...
22-4-2008 at 07:22
by: Jor
MTBE good substitute for Et2O?
I was thinking about buying some ether, for some organic reactions, but also forcing salts out of so ...
22-4-2008 at 06:30
by: Jor
In Search of NaBH4
eBay is the answer.
Just ask a seller via eMail.

BTW , on UK eBay they sell Di-n-Butyltin Oxide ...
16-4-2008 at 04:52
by: Jor
Home Chemistry Society
I think you should somewhat worry about the ability of everyone to just change the pages...
9-4-2008 at 14:48
by: Jor
Home Chemistry Society
Thats nice. Your vids are really good. Keep it up man. 1 Thing: how can you do many dangrous experim ...
8-4-2008 at 14:12
by: Jor
CHCl3 and CCl4 Prep Overview
That's interesting Sauron. Is HCl the second? I work and breath it almost everyday. How so? Can you ...
4-4-2008 at 04:16
by: Jor
purifying lead pipe
Well, in theory yes, because lead sulphate is more soluble than both strontium- and barium sulphate. ...
3-4-2008 at 10:54
by: Jor
purifying lead pipe
Well, I cant think of another way. And its a big project already anyways, you used up all your nitri ...
3-4-2008 at 10:42
by: Jor
purifying lead pipe
How are you going to react lead(II)sulphate with xNO3? The xSO4 should be even more insoluble than l ...
3-4-2008 at 09:46
by: Jor
Kugelrohr
Sauron.
Can you please post pictures of your lab of you have time?
We all see you have such a hig ...
2-4-2008 at 11:46
by: Jor
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