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Good point [quote][i]Originally posted by unionised[/i]
I'm a bit suprised that nobody has mentioned the ... |
24-3-2004 at 20:01 by: chloric1 |
Crystalline KNO3 Yes Theoretic i like your metal salt hydrolysis but it really would be hard removing the iron. Yes ... |
24-3-2004 at 19:55 by: chloric1 |
Yeh I know That damn hazardous shipping such scam! You iknow when I had my first chemical order in 1991, I ord ... |
24-3-2004 at 19:48 by: chloric1 |
Complex ions of copper [quote]
2) Is there a way to convert the tetrachlorocopper ions back to copper(II) ions?
Thanks
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23-3-2004 at 11:16 by: chloric1 |
Oxy-acetylene I have heard that 6000 F for oxyacetylene. oxy propane is 5400 F and it only melts steel with diffic ... |
23-3-2004 at 11:08 by: chloric1 |
first post [quote][i]Originally posted by IgnorantlyIntelligent[/i]
Examples must be made or no one will ever ... |
23-3-2004 at 11:05 by: chloric1 |
Carbon Tetrachloride CCl4 [quote][i]Originally posted by Mumbles[/i]
Winter UV rays are not as strong. It would take much lo ... |
23-3-2004 at 10:56 by: chloric1 |
Perchloric acid It took me years to get perchloric acid. Until I was able to buy it, I made it. If you are in fact i ... |
23-3-2004 at 10:29 by: chloric1 |
Oh,buy the way... Has anyone delt with Sciencelab.com? I have delt with other suppliers and had decent luck. My inte ... |
23-3-2004 at 10:16 by: chloric1 |
Hypochlorites! Hypochlorites have a peculiar pleasant acrid sweetness with relative purity. But becomes lacrimator ... |
20-3-2004 at 18:38 by: chloric1 |
Crystals. Actually, I had a few ml of 35% HNO3 left over from preparing silver nitrate from coin blanks. So i ... |
11-3-2004 at 19:37 by: chloric1 |
?????? Uhem! Hey Wookie, you started the thread! Take the grief and learn from it. All Polverone is saying ... |
11-3-2004 at 19:30 by: chloric1 |
POCl3 I remember reading that P2O5 could be heated with anhydrous FeCl3 for POCl3. Would not know a what t ... |
26-2-2004 at 14:39 by: chloric1 |
Uhh yea navarone- if you want some HNO3 just acidify a nitrate with concentrated H2SO4. Why go to this nons ... |
11-2-2004 at 14:30 by: chloric1 |
sulfate reduction I am going along with vulture on this one. At elevated temperatures, sulfate is easy to reduce. Abo ... |
7-2-2004 at 10:47 by: chloric1 |
Hello T_Flex Hey great website! THat mantle is SO GREAT! I see the dimmer switch but what fabric/material did yo ... |
5-2-2004 at 14:17 by: chloric1 |
Sorry Yeh I do not think they exist. For one hydrogen sulfide is oxidized by all halogens. Sulfur is a MU ... |
31-1-2004 at 10:04 by: chloric1 |
my ebay experiences I have purchased DOZENS of lab items off ebay. Most of what I get is not regulated but a couple ite ... |
31-1-2004 at 09:50 by: chloric1 |
Acetyl Chloride Well the solids left behind would be sodium bisulfate. The volatiles should be acetyl chloride and ... |
31-1-2004 at 09:39 by: chloric1 |
Acetyl Chloride OK I have made Chromyl Chloride from adding 96% sulfuric acid to a sodium dichromate/sodium chloride ... |
30-1-2004 at 19:24 by: chloric1 |
h202 concentration? Break out the Dry ice and Acetone freezing mixture!And keep the peroxide out of the acetone!
[Edi ... |
30-1-2004 at 19:17 by: chloric1 |
UV rays! Bromic acid- Dude!, Forget elevated temperatures. Just take your haloform reaction chloroform and bu ... |
27-1-2004 at 18:41 by: chloric1 |
Hey Polverone [quote][i]Originally posted by Polverone[/i]
I mentioned in another thread that according to a jo ... |
25-1-2004 at 09:49 by: chloric1 |
Pet Stores I feel this is a source better left alone. Most products are not going to be good for this hobby. B ... |
25-1-2004 at 08:52 by: chloric1 |
DMSO DMSO is not so hard to get but it is useful. For one, it is an ionizing solvent where there is NO ac ... |
24-1-2004 at 11:52 by: chloric1 |
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