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Liquid chlorine or ammonia via liquid propane - possible? You don't need pure, liquid propane to liquify Cl2 or NH3, but once propane evaporates, the mixture ... |
9-10-2016 at 21:20 by: MeshPL |
Want to make some pretty copper solutions for a demonstration If you want to make copper (I) oxide easily, try electrolysis of brine using copper electrodes. Work ... |
8-10-2016 at 02:30 by: MeshPL |
Making a permanent silver mirror Ok, now I'll hope I find suitable lacquer and buy some cheap silver (compared to most noble metals s ... |
4-10-2016 at 12:16 by: MeshPL |
Making a permanent silver mirror Obviously, I could paint the inside of the jar. But I preferably need both sides reflective. A trans ... |
4-10-2016 at 09:39 by: MeshPL |
Making a permanent silver mirror @Sulaiman that's also a good idea, I might try that, but I'm not sure which way is better.
What c ... |
3-10-2016 at 05:43 by: MeshPL |
Making a permanent silver mirror So, I decided I will silver the inside of the jar to create an interesting looking flower pot. The c ... |
2-10-2016 at 06:34 by: MeshPL |
Chemistry brain teasers! Noob Competition! Well, the problem with the Non-competition question, was that it seemed obvious that the center had ... |
27-9-2016 at 04:00 by: MeshPL |
decomposing sugar Depends what kind of decomposition...
Do you want to turn saccharose into fructose and glucose, car ... |
12-9-2016 at 10:20 by: MeshPL |
Chemistry brain teasers! Noob Competition! Will there be more questions posted? I must admit I'm kinda looking forward to them. The difficulty ... |
6-9-2016 at 10:43 by: MeshPL |
Drying ether for Grignard Chlorine Grignards are more fussy than bromine and iodine, but benzyl grignards are less fussy than ... |
30-8-2016 at 05:54 by: MeshPL |
Chemistry brain teasers! Noob Competition! I'm not a noob, when it comes to theoretical (paper) chemistry (practice is a different thing), but ... |
30-8-2016 at 02:42 by: MeshPL |
Cobalt carbonate decomposition Thanks! Have fun with copper, manganates and coppervpermanganate too!
I'll use my cobalt carbonat ... |
29-8-2016 at 08:48 by: MeshPL |
Cobalt carbonate decomposition Yeah, I've seen that but assumed that hexahydrate dehydrates rather than completly decomposes at tha ... |
27-8-2016 at 10:55 by: MeshPL |
Cobalt carbonate decomposition I wanted to wash my cobalt carbonate with some organic solvent-but turns out I ran out of most of th ... |
27-8-2016 at 08:25 by: MeshPL |
Cobalt carbonate decomposition Too late... the stuff I have doesn't look bad though, it's rather violet, not unlike the fresh one. ... |
27-8-2016 at 08:11 by: MeshPL |
Cobalt carbonate decomposition I wanted to made some cobalt carbonate from cobalt sulfate and sodium carbonate. I mixed solutions o ... |
27-8-2016 at 06:46 by: MeshPL |
Reagents for the preparation of acid chlorides: pros and cons What concerns PCl3, which no one cares about, since it is "impossible" to produce from red phosphoru ... |
26-6-2016 at 11:46 by: MeshPL |
Weird reaction, that produces spiky crystals. More tests were done. What I determined is:
-crystals react with acids to produce insoluble, orange ... |
20-6-2016 at 00:43 by: MeshPL |
Carbonate containing thermites Well, I don't really have the specific reagents needed to do tests... but I may eventually do some t ... |
18-6-2016 at 12:37 by: MeshPL |
Weird reaction, that produces spiky crystals. Yes, on Monday I will do tests on crystals. I will try to do a flame test, put one in sulfuric acid, ... |
18-6-2016 at 12:22 by: MeshPL |
Carbonate containing thermites So I'm not really into pyrotechnics. But last video by Cody's Lab about copper thermite made me wond ... |
18-6-2016 at 11:13 by: MeshPL |
Weird reaction, that produces spiky crystals. Ok, here are some facts I know about the liquid, which remained above crystals:
-it is slightly bas ... |
18-6-2016 at 10:44 by: MeshPL |
Can ketone halogenation be selective? So, I've been thinking about some theoretical and not very useful synthesis. And I started wondering ... |
14-6-2016 at 09:41 by: MeshPL |
Weird reaction, that produces spiky crystals. For coins, I used silver PLN coins, which are 25% Ni and 75% Cu.
The "coin solution" is highly ac ... |
13-6-2016 at 10:34 by: MeshPL |
Weird reaction, that produces spiky crystals. So here they are. They don't look exactly as I remembered them, but they look quite cool anyway. Thi ... |
13-6-2016 at 07:03 by: MeshPL |
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