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Comparison of different suppliers and what elements they sell
How about you guys check out onyxmet.com, good alternative and way better than buying overpriced che ...
17-2-2015 at 01:17
by: bolbol
Red P to Black P?
Yes I understand clearly but that method is still kind of way too hard. I'll do more searching of th ...
15-2-2015 at 21:09
by: bolbol
Red P to Black P?
I checked the PDFs and they mention the SnI4 + Au + P method but again that would be kind of hard to ...
15-2-2015 at 15:16
by: bolbol
Red P to Black P?
Yeah the high pressure method is definitely out of question but I'm wondering if anyone knows that " ...
15-2-2015 at 07:23
by: bolbol
Red P to Black P?
Quote from Wiki:

"High pressures are usually required to produce black phosphorus, but it can al ...
15-2-2015 at 03:52
by: bolbol
Can NaOH dry out all kinds of the Rare earth nitate salts?
I want to go ahead and produce like 10 grams of nitrates of each rare earth using the element itself ...
15-2-2015 at 00:23
by: bolbol
Making silver nitrate - impure silver
I will recrystalize it and the rest that remains in solution ill redo with copper I guess.. I just d ...
8-2-2015 at 14:24
by: bolbol
Making silver nitrate - impure silver
Well if it was 99.99% pure I don't think I'd get that blue tint. Even through videos ive seen on you ...
8-2-2015 at 13:25
by: bolbol
Making silver nitrate - impure silver
It was like 31.18 grams if i remember correctly.. and its just a very light blue tint but still noti ...
8-2-2015 at 13:03
by: bolbol
Making silver nitrate - impure silver
I made some Silver Nitrate yesterday with a troy ounce of silver advertised as 99.99%. I used 25 mls ...
8-2-2015 at 12:27
by: bolbol
Question about Beta Decay.
Oh well never took a physics class.. lol
6-2-2015 at 14:49
by: bolbol
Question about Beta Decay.
Okay it makes much much more sense now. Where do you learn this stuff mostly anyways? In quantum phy ...
6-2-2015 at 12:32
by: bolbol
Question about Beta Decay.
[rquote=390658&tid=61448&author=careysub]I think the OPs question is of a much simpler, more ...
5-2-2015 at 20:43
by: bolbol
Question about Beta Decay.
I have never learnt much about nuclear chemistry so this might be a really stupid question. When I l ...
4-2-2015 at 20:36
by: bolbol
Ammonia smell from Copper/zinc compounds?
yes NO2 was evolved only at the beginning tho. And yes I read on wikipedia that adding more OH- will ...
4-2-2015 at 00:56
by: bolbol
Ammonia smell from Copper/zinc compounds?
This was actually done using fairly conc nitric acid... Any body knows an easy way to separate the t ...
3-2-2015 at 23:51
by: bolbol
Ammonia smell from Copper/zinc compounds?
I had a metal composed of zinc and copper dissolved in nitric acid and I neutralized it with NaOH to ...
3-2-2015 at 23:30
by: bolbol
Difference between nitrates and chlorates? and nitrates/chlorates with different cations?
Well that sounds scary but now that uve said it... its tempting lol

The mix of Red P and nitrate ...
26-1-2015 at 23:49
by: bolbol
KMnO4 > MnO2 + HNO3 > Mn(NO3)X
Theres a difference in color of the product that occured which im not sure if its due to the particl ...
26-1-2015 at 23:44
by: bolbol
Difference between nitrates and chlorates? and nitrates/chlorates with different cations?
Oh... well I've read a lot about perchlorates being scary especially the heavy metal ones.. so I tho ...
26-1-2015 at 23:32
by: bolbol
Difference between nitrates and chlorates? and nitrates/chlorates with different cations?
I see, and in that case perchlorates are even stronger right?

So if there was no water involved K ...
26-1-2015 at 19:53
by: bolbol
KMnO4 > MnO2 + HNO3 > Mn(NO3)X
Alright so I did it in two different ways to see the difference.

For experiment #1
-Dissolved 6 ...
26-1-2015 at 16:43
by: bolbol
Difference between nitrates and chlorates? and nitrates/chlorates with different cations?
I know that when these chemicals are mixed with coal, sugar, or whatever that burns, they give the e ...
26-1-2015 at 14:35
by: bolbol
KMnO4 > MnO2 + HNO3 > Mn(NO3)X
So are u saying MnO2 wouldn't react with nitric acid at all?
26-1-2015 at 14:15
by: bolbol
KMnO4 > MnO2 + HNO3 > Mn(NO3)X
Unfortunately I don't have MnSO4 to begin with and In fact I don't have that kind of stuff around.
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26-1-2015 at 00:19
by: bolbol
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