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H2SO3 to H2SO4 I want to create SO2 from burning sulfur from sulfur dust (from anti fungal stuff), but does it have ... |
28-7-2004 at 22:54 by: guy |
lead from batteries It is lead oxide and lead sulfate
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28-7-2004 at 11:28 by: guy |
Tin solder Also something wierd happened.
>When adding NaOH to the solution, it turned red for a second ... |
28-7-2004 at 10:20 by: guy |
H2SO3 to H2SO4 Sodium dithionite is a powerful reducing agent.
S<sub>2</sub>O<sub>4</sub> ... |
28-7-2004 at 10:03 by: guy |
Tin solder I tried to dissolve some lead-tin solder in a combination of H2O2-acetic acid. There was white stuf ... |
27-7-2004 at 23:21 by: guy |
Chlorine I dont know for sure but this site says that chlorine is easily liquified under pressure
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25-7-2004 at 23:32 by: guy |
Chlorine Must have missed it
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The solution itself seperated into two layers. A gunky, white prec ... |
25-7-2004 at 22:09 by: guy |
Unlabeled Products I dont think your ph down is HNO3 or H3PO4 since nitrates are mildly poisonous to fish and invertabr ... |
25-7-2004 at 14:35 by: guy |
Chlorine [quote]
Using a glass jar with a screw on lid, I filled it up with water, then added an equimolar ( ... |
25-7-2004 at 14:00 by: guy |
Chlorine The white precipitate is probably Calcium sulfate which is only moderately soluble.
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24-7-2004 at 20:57 by: guy |
NH4OH instead of NH4NO3 Well...Nitrogen triiodide can be made with ammonium hydroxide, why not chlorine.
NH3 + X ---> ... |
18-7-2004 at 15:26 by: guy |
Best and worst smelling chemicals? Isn't mercaptan what skunks spray?
Poop smells bad. Whas in it?
And garbage sometimes ... |
9-7-2004 at 22:54 by: guy |
H2SO3 to H2SO4 I don't think this topic has been discussed before. I think it might be good information.
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9-7-2004 at 22:43 by: guy |
Transition metal peroxyacetates? nevermind this post
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9-7-2004 at 21:47 by: guy |
Transition metal peroxyacetates? They were US pennies. After dissolving them, the solution turned blue.
The nickel (from US nicKe ... |
9-7-2004 at 21:21 by: guy |
Transition metal peroxyacetates? I should have noticed it earlier.
Apparently, the copper pennies must have been contaminated with ... |
9-7-2004 at 14:03 by: guy |
Transition metal peroxyacetates? [quote]
Then after it settled it turned to a regular copper hydroxide
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I meant that bef ... |
8-7-2004 at 19:26 by: guy |
Easy Fe2O3 Will this method work to make other metal oxides? |
8-7-2004 at 18:46 by: guy |
Transition metal peroxyacetates? I tried to make a copper acetate by leaving a few pennies in vinegar. About 2 weeks passed and noth ... |
8-7-2004 at 17:04 by: guy |
Fe3O4 Nevermind. It just looked like it because the Hydrogen peroxide oxidezed the remaining Fe+2 ions to ... |
6-7-2004 at 16:24 by: guy |
Fe3O4 In my chemistry dictionary, it says that FeO decomposes to Fe and Fe3O4 below 570 C. |
4-7-2004 at 23:38 by: guy |
Type of reaction? Would the decarboxylation rxn work with other salts like potassium or magnesium? |
30-6-2004 at 12:28 by: guy |
Chlorine can MgSO4 be used for drying chlorine? |
29-6-2004 at 22:39 by: guy |
what is this iron compound? I tried to make chlorine by adding acetic acid to bleach. somehow no gas evolved.
So i just decide ... |
29-6-2004 at 21:26 by: guy |
Type of reaction? This is a real reaction. Ive done it
You should do it. its real easy |
29-6-2004 at 12:12 by: guy |
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