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Rhodium solution I think it could be any salt as long as its soluble. |
1-11-2004 at 15:41 by: guy |
Extraction of palmitic, oleic etc. acids from olives oil [quote]
Oleic acid solidifies and precipitates from the oil at low temperatures. Just place the oli ... |
1-11-2004 at 15:36 by: guy |
iron sulfate heptahydrate Well, I looked at it for a while and I realized that the "ferric sulfate" must be copper p ... |
15-10-2004 at 14:17 by: guy |
Insoluble Ferric sulfate? I started with copper sulfate and used iron to displace it and it turned to ferrous sulfate. When i ... |
14-10-2004 at 20:56 by: guy |
Ammonium Dichromate Volcano [url=http://www.rhodium.ws/chemistry/potassium.dichromate.html]http://www.rhodium.ws/chemistry/potas ... |
14-10-2004 at 20:47 by: guy |
smells, glorious smells. Fart is methane, hydrogen sulfide (espically if you eat eggs) and the smell of your food, Nasty mix. ... |
14-10-2004 at 20:38 by: guy |
smells, glorious smells. How about chlorine?
Almost everything smelly is poisonous, so I wuldnt mess around with it |
14-10-2004 at 14:14 by: guy |
Precipitated copper powder So this reaction
CuSO4 + Ascorbic acid, does the remaining sulfate combine with the H+ to form sulf ... |
13-10-2004 at 17:20 by: guy |
Obtaining Potassium Nitrate [quote]
don't swallow that shit because it won't kill you
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Huh? Why would a ... |
5-10-2004 at 14:09 by: guy |
Obtaining Potassium Nitrate I bought a Greenlight stump remover and it has a smell, like fertilizer or something.
Potassium nit ... |
1-10-2004 at 14:31 by: guy |
Fe3O4 How could that cell produce Fe3O4?
Wouldn't it make FeCl2 and NaOH which would react to form ... |
14-9-2004 at 15:49 by: guy |
Fe3O4 I don't know for sure but you could take wo pieces of steel wool and attach to a battery and to ... |
13-9-2004 at 20:16 by: guy |
H2SO3 to H2SO4 What was your source of sulfur (dusting sulfur?) |
26-8-2004 at 16:13 by: guy |
Interesting Reactions There's always pyrotechnic experiments like KMnO4 + glycerine (brake fluid works well too) |
21-8-2004 at 22:12 by: guy |
sodium percarbonate Percarbonates are not CO4 salts.
My Penguin Dictionary of Chemistry states that percarbonates are ... |
20-8-2004 at 19:44 by: guy |
**HSO4 compounds synth.? Electrolyize Sodium bisulfate with sulfuric acid and I guess that would produce H2O2. |
20-8-2004 at 19:40 by: guy |
sodium percarbonate Na2CO3.H2O2
Maybe it could be made by adding anhydrous soda ash to pure hydrogen peroxide. |
19-8-2004 at 22:11 by: guy |
**HSO4 compounds synth.? Also by heating Ammonium sulfate you will get ammonium bisulfate but don't overheat it or it wi ... |
19-8-2004 at 21:51 by: guy |
Separating borax from a mixture? You can always make your own HCl |
11-8-2004 at 20:37 by: guy |
Separating borax from a mixture? From my searching, it seems that borax only dissolves 6grams/100grams of water.
So maybe dissolve ... |
9-8-2004 at 12:38 by: guy |
Most corrosive agent? Also, HSO3F and SbF5 mixture gives a super acid.
And is perchloric acid stronger than sulfuric ac ... |
9-8-2004 at 12:04 by: guy |
Chlorine Calcium chloride does dry it but not completely.
And as for sulfuric acid, I am not sure but just ... |
9-8-2004 at 00:10 by: guy |
Ozone in Volcanic Vents? When fluorine reacts with water it produces HF, O2, and O3. |
7-8-2004 at 19:58 by: guy |
H2SO3 to H2SO4 [quote]
I always boiled off some water from the 3% to 1/10 of its volume to get ~ 30%
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2-8-2004 at 22:19 by: guy |
H2SO3 to H2SO4 I know about that method of freezing it. Its just that I have a really old refridgerator and I dont ... |
2-8-2004 at 10:13 by: guy |
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