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Electrochemiluminescence lamp with TEMPO
Thanks [b]froot[/b], no I've got plenty of caustic thanks, mine courtesy of Spar :)

[quote]I have ...
29-10-2013 at 03:41
by: deltaH
Electrochemiluminescence lamp with TEMPO
[rquote=305348&tid=26930&author=plante1999][rquote=305347&tid=26930&author=deltaH]As ...
28-10-2013 at 23:28
by: deltaH
Electrochemiluminescence lamp with TEMPO
Hi [b]Random[/b], yeah I'm thinking this experiment is a dud as well, it's now been 45h, there's eve ...
28-10-2013 at 23:03
by: deltaH
Does nitroammonium exist ? or similar cations ?
@DubaiAmateurRocketry

[url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nitramine]Nitramide[/url] is a well known ...
28-10-2013 at 13:20
by: deltaH
Titanium (III) Potassium Alum: failed attempt
Nice [b]blogfast25[/b]! Good luck with your determination.

Are you still going to try the cesium ...
28-10-2013 at 12:55
by: deltaH
Synthesis of phosphoric acid from monoammonium phosphate
Thanks [b]woelen[/b], I had a look but they look the same as always, even little micro scratches are ...
28-10-2013 at 12:47
by: deltaH
Oxidising gold by mistake
Thanks [b]Caesarius[/b], the reason I asked is so that you know it was there to start with and in wh ...
28-10-2013 at 12:24
by: deltaH
Synthesis of phosphoric acid from monoammonium phosphate
[rquote=305128&tid=26968&author=Upsilon]Is the "legendary" glassware necessary? Also, is it ...
28-10-2013 at 07:09
by: deltaH
Oxidising gold by mistake
[quote]I had separated the gold plate from some gold-plated copper etc by electrolysis, and had filt ...
28-10-2013 at 04:20
by: deltaH
Electrochemiluminescence lamp with TEMPO
[b]UPDATE 4[/b]

t = 24h, it's not looking to bad actually. The mixture darkened to a deep orange/ ...
28-10-2013 at 01:48
by: deltaH
Synthesis of phosphoric acid from monoammonium phosphate
[quote]Could I evaporate off the water, then melt the phosphoric acid and pour it out?[/quote]

WA ...
28-10-2013 at 00:49
by: deltaH
Titanium (III) Potassium Alum: failed attempt
Indeed, well if CsTi(III) is known, then you can't exactly argue with that, now can you :)

[quote ...
27-10-2013 at 11:00
by: deltaH
On the thermodynamics of phenolic metathesis type reactions... some numbers
Thanks [b]Magpie[/b], I've been taking so much flak on this.

[Edited on 27-10-2013 by deltaH]
27-10-2013 at 10:31
by: deltaH
Titanium (III) Potassium Alum: failed attempt
Oh my... just looked up ionic radii of these metals on wiki, turn out Ti(III) is 81 pm versus Al(III ...
27-10-2013 at 10:13
by: deltaH
Titanium (III) Potassium Alum: failed attempt
My thinking as well [b]blogfast[/b], the Ti ion is so small you need a bigger M(I) to stabilise that ...
27-10-2013 at 09:55
by: deltaH
drinking water with more O2
...aaaand we have a winner... [b]bismuthate[/b]!

That's probably how they did it for legal reason ...
27-10-2013 at 09:46
by: deltaH
drinking water with more O2
[i][url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spaceballs]Spaceballs[/url][/i] already own the rights to canne ...
27-10-2013 at 09:29
by: deltaH
drinking water with more O2
ok, according to engineeringtoolbox.com, saturation of O2 at 17C is about 10 ppm, lucky guess on my ...
27-10-2013 at 09:07
by: deltaH
drinking water with more O2
lol BRILLIANT! but uhm... [b]no[/b]! :) Saturation of O2 in water is minute... in the order of 10 pp ...
27-10-2013 at 08:49
by: deltaH
Separating bromine gas from water vapor
lol [b]bismuthate[/b] classic!
26-10-2013 at 16:28
by: deltaH
Separating bromine gas from water vapor
Don't worry [b]Pyro[/b], we've all had our moments, I've had many worse lol
26-10-2013 at 15:26
by: deltaH
Separating bromine gas from water vapor
:) [b]random[/b], I beleive it had something to do with the romanians...
26-10-2013 at 15:14
by: deltaH
Electrochemiluminescence lamp with TEMPO
I think I'm going to have a stab at making TEMPOne as per the acetone/ammonia condensation (but with ...
26-10-2013 at 14:13
by: deltaH
Separating bromine gas from water vapor
Ah... interesting [b]woelen[/b], so you definitely make some Br2 though, is it that the extremely ac ...
26-10-2013 at 13:54
by: deltaH
Separating bromine gas from water vapor
Ah ok, so sulfuric acid acts as the oxidant? Interesting, always thought that was kinetically useles ...
26-10-2013 at 13:42
by: deltaH
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