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NaHSO4 Where would the diethylether come from? |
28-1-2004 at 23:36 by: axehandle |
NaHSO4 Here are my 3 cents:
http://www.jackspcs.com/chemdesc.htm
"SODIUM BISULFATE
Other names: ... |
28-1-2004 at 23:15 by: axehandle |
PH meter Sorry for spamming, but is EUR60 cheap for a _new_ digital PH-meter? |
28-1-2004 at 22:45 by: axehandle |
NaHSO4 Sorry for cross-posting, but this merits attention:
"NaHSO4 mixed with alcohol gives a solut ... |
28-1-2004 at 22:40 by: axehandle |
Copper Sulfate "NaHSO4 mixed with alcohol gives a solution of H2SO4 in alcohol and Na2SO4 as a precipitate.
B ... |
28-1-2004 at 12:26 by: axehandle |
Readily Available Chemicals Website Goody. This is country specific, but you can get
pure copper, zinc and aluminium from Metallvaruhus ... |
26-1-2004 at 16:30 by: axehandle |
an inexpensive source of Nichrome Wire http://www.elfa.se/elfa-bin/setpage.pl?http://www.elfa.se/elfa/produkter/en/2012513.htm
About USD ... |
26-1-2004 at 05:52 by: axehandle |
Readily Available Chemicals Website Also a source for pure platinum as well as platinum-rhodium/platinum-palladium alloy, is
any jewell ... |
25-1-2004 at 13:55 by: axehandle |
Readily Available Chemicals Website You've listed:
"Lead Pb Lead Shot Gun Supplier Contains 1% antimony"
whic ... |
25-1-2004 at 13:48 by: axehandle |
Creation of nitrates from non-nitrates >Of course, nitrogen can be reacted directly
>with oxygen, but only at extremely high
> ... |
21-1-2004 at 21:31 by: axehandle |
rethought Or, now that I'm fully awake, I'll just go with
finishing my high voltage HNO3 generator, ... |
21-1-2004 at 21:14 by: axehandle |
H2SO4 by electrolysis of FeSO4 I think I'll contruct a saltbridge from a bent
glass pipe, saturated KNO3 solution and
some ... |
21-1-2004 at 21:06 by: axehandle |
H2SO4 by electrolysis of FeSO4 That's what I've figured. Sigh. There's iron deposit on the cathode now, but it seems ... |
21-1-2004 at 14:39 by: axehandle |
H2SO4 by electrolysis of FeSO4 The cells's been running for 15 mins, bubbles are forming on the aniode side (SO3?), the steel ... |
21-1-2004 at 13:14 by: axehandle |
H2SO4 by electrolysis of FeSO4 No need to apologize... =) I actually stumbled across the method as the alchemist way of
making sul ... |
21-1-2004 at 12:19 by: axehandle |
H2SO4 by electrolysis of FeSO4 I already decided NOT to dry distill the FeSO4x7H2O (takes about 600C to decompose). Not fun, especi ... |
21-1-2004 at 11:01 by: axehandle |
H2SO4 by electrolysis of FeSO4 And while on this topic, would lead be a suitable material for the anode or am I way off? |
21-1-2004 at 09:39 by: axehandle |
H2SO4 by electrolysis of FeSO4 Sorry if this has been covered before, but
I happen to have 5kg of FeSO4 lying around in a bag. Wou ... |
21-1-2004 at 09:33 by: axehandle |
Feasibility of welding glassware using PVC. Has anyone ever tried this? |
19-1-2004 at 09:25 by: axehandle |
Conductivity of distilled water The maximum spark length is somewhere around 10 centimeters if it's allowed to
"wander&qu ... |
19-1-2004 at 09:19 by: axehandle |
Conductivity of distilled water >"As I said, distilled H2O will be a better
>conductor than air, so this is where you g ... |
19-1-2004 at 08:55 by: axehandle |
Conductivity of distilled water Trouble is, the electrodes get hot, VERY hot.
The NST output is in the 500W range, so
theres a lot ... |
19-1-2004 at 08:53 by: axehandle |
Conductivity of distilled water >What is the distance between your
> electrodes? I.e. at the point where they
> enter the ... |
19-1-2004 at 08:42 by: axehandle |
Conductivity of distilled water Ok, I stand corrected. Would motor oil work as a replacement? |
19-1-2004 at 08:30 by: axehandle |
Chloroacetone by Electrolysis >Platinum electrodes...
>Actually, platinum wire is not too
>expensive. I bought about ... |
19-1-2004 at 08:11 by: axehandle |
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