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Okay okay... here it is...
:P Dany :D

Okay guys, I will do as I have always done then in the past, be open about my inventio ...
22-4-2014 at 07:11
by: deltaH
Legally developing and researching EM by collaboration
[rquote=328750&tid=30194&author=Davin]Show the structure, and I can let you know if this is ...
22-4-2014 at 06:03
by: deltaH
Legally developing and researching EM by collaboration
[rquote=328747&tid=30194&author=Praxichys]All of my previous blather is under the premise th ...
22-4-2014 at 05:56
by: deltaH
Legally developing and researching EM by collaboration
@Bert,

I was following the points you made in the fireworks thread. I was thinking that this woul ...
22-4-2014 at 05:46
by: deltaH
Legally developing and researching EM by collaboration
Thank you all for the contributions thus far.

@Bert

I was wondering if this is not better suit ...
22-4-2014 at 05:34
by: deltaH
Legally developing and researching EM by collaboration
I have an idea for an energetic material I would like to research and develop [u]legally[/u], preffe ...
22-4-2014 at 04:33
by: deltaH
Isopropyl chloride preparation question
[i]...[u]140 ml[/u] isopropanol... and [u]100g[/u] of anh. ZnCl[sub]2[/sub] "catalyst"[/i]

Hint h ...
20-4-2014 at 11:10
by: deltaH
Chlorothermal reactions (chloride thermites) for preparing AlCl3 and KAlCl4
Thanks [b]blogfast[/b] for indulging me.

To elaborate my thinking: since ZnCl[sub]2[/sub] behave ...
20-4-2014 at 06:07
by: deltaH
Chlorothermal reactions (chloride thermites) for preparing AlCl3 and KAlCl4
[i]"Does titanium passivate in chlorine? I thought it only does that in oxygen. "[/i]

I was think ...
19-4-2014 at 23:43
by: deltaH
Chlorothermal reactions (chloride thermites) for preparing AlCl3 and KAlCl4
That's a bummer! I think titanium's passivation layer is the problem here, IMHO. May I suggest mixin ...
19-4-2014 at 14:14
by: deltaH
Organic Solvents as a carrier fluid for ferro fluid
Best of luck with whatever course you take, you have a couple of options already.

[Edited on 19-4-2 ...
19-4-2014 at 05:21
by: deltaH
Organic Solvents as a carrier fluid for ferro fluid
Johnsons baby oil is pharma grade parrafin with some perfume added AFAIK :) Again, should be fine, b ...
19-4-2014 at 02:55
by: deltaH
Organic Solvents as a carrier fluid for ferro fluid
If you want something that is very low on aromatics, you need a heavily hydrotreated (hydrogenated) ...
18-4-2014 at 13:16
by: deltaH
Chlorothermal reactions (chloride thermites) for preparing AlCl3 and KAlCl4
Maybe you might want to try insulating the parts of your apparatus where you don't want condensation ...
18-4-2014 at 11:48
by: deltaH
Chlorothermal reactions (chloride thermites) for preparing AlCl3 and KAlCl4
Wow, beautiful [b]blogfast[/b], I'm very excited about the scope this opens up.

[quote]I removed ...
18-4-2014 at 06:24
by: deltaH
Chlorothermal reactions (chloride thermites) for preparing AlCl3 and KAlCl4
Hi [b]bismuthate[/b], long time no see, glad to hear from you again :D

I'm a bit concerned about ...
18-4-2014 at 01:13
by: deltaH
Olive oil and KOH
I have tons of threads in beginners too. Also, many of these 'intelligent' questions have nothing to ...
17-4-2014 at 12:51
by: deltaH
Olive oil and KOH
I enjoy discussing experimental problems, so DO bother again.

You can work out the weight of 5ml ...
17-4-2014 at 12:13
by: deltaH
Chlorothermal reactions (chloride thermites) for preparing AlCl3 and KAlCl4
Photos please if you can :D ... and be safe!

[quote]Only if you've got good quality lead. Forget ...
17-4-2014 at 10:28
by: deltaH
Chlorothermal reactions (chloride thermites) for preparing AlCl3 and KAlCl4

This sounds very promising indeed! Well done and thanks for trying it out.

[rquote=328083&t ...
17-4-2014 at 09:20
by: deltaH
Chlorothermal reactions (chloride thermites) for preparing AlCl3 and KAlCl4
Agreed, though the NIST doesn't have liquid data for KAlCl[sub]4[/sub], nor a heat of fusion :(

N ...
17-4-2014 at 07:49
by: deltaH
Olive oil and KOH
Yup, sweet and palatable sounds like glycerol. The optical effect of adding to water is also typical ...
17-4-2014 at 05:50
by: deltaH
Chlorothermal reactions (chloride thermites) for preparing AlCl3 and KAlCl4
I look forward to your results!

The dH is per my equation written, so per 2 mols.

****
I am v ...
17-4-2014 at 04:51
by: deltaH
Chlorothermal reactions (chloride thermites) for preparing AlCl3 and KAlCl4
Thanks [b]blogfast[/b].

I was reading through the Wiki article on ZnCl[sub]2[/sub] and encountere ...
17-4-2014 at 04:35
by: deltaH
Olive oil and KOH
You should use a narrower container so that you can properly seperate your two layers by decantation ...
17-4-2014 at 02:47
by: deltaH
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