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Ammonium Perchlorate manufacture 6 Fe(2+) + ClO3- + 6H+ ---> Fe(3+) + Cl- + 3H2O
Notice the equilibrium is heavily dependent on ... |
29-1-2008 at 07:23 by: 12AX7 |
Chlorate as an all-purpose oxidizer? It's usually given the formula NiOOH, I think.
Segue-ing into nickel, can it be oxidized in neutr ... |
28-1-2008 at 09:53 by: 12AX7 |
Perchlorate manufacture (not) with Graphite Yes, all three of them. At least, what area of the anode *is* plated...
Tim |
27-1-2008 at 11:33 by: 12AX7 |
My Cells (plural) Seems proper to put in here, as all three are running perchlorate at the moment.
Put together two ... |
26-1-2008 at 21:20 by: 12AX7 |
remove H2SO4 from H20? H - two - O, not H-twenty.
Sure are ways, but you're kind of fighting thermodynamics here. Notic ... |
26-1-2008 at 20:17 by: 12AX7 |
Advice needed for HF synthesis Go for ammonium bisulfate, it's an acidic mixture after all.
Don't know what kind of heat you'd n ... |
26-1-2008 at 19:46 by: 12AX7 |
Ester hydrolysis Dur, UTFSE!!!! :rolleyes:
http://www.google.com/search?q=utfse
A tip: www.acronymfinder.com an ... |
26-1-2008 at 00:19 by: 12AX7 |
What about high-silicon iron as a substrate? I have both transformer iron and lump ferrosilicon (75%, IIRC).
Transformers rust every day, I do ... |
25-1-2008 at 19:48 by: 12AX7 |
The lead salts preparation thread! I often get clear, colorless, well-formed crystals from colored solutions -- yeah, after forgetting ... |
25-1-2008 at 19:47 by: 12AX7 |
The lead salts preparation thread! Ooh, octahedral! I love octahedra!
Sweet! (And probably literally, like lead acetate!)
Tim |
25-1-2008 at 13:41 by: 12AX7 |
Chlorate as an all-purpose oxidizer? As many of you know, I have a lot of chlorate on hand. As such, I look for ways to use it.
One I ... |
25-1-2008 at 10:43 by: 12AX7 |
Plating Titanium I've tried running the titanium as cathode in an alkaline solution. All I get is a cruddy deposit t ... |
24-1-2008 at 06:47 by: 12AX7 |
Copper in grams per liter Damnit Jim, I'm a doctor, not a spectrophotometer!
I would guess somewhere under 0.2M. Why do ... |
23-1-2008 at 22:28 by: 12AX7 |
Updated my website Put some pertinent information up, and two other things bumping around:
http://webpages.charter.net ... |
23-1-2008 at 19:10 by: 12AX7 |
More on PbO2 electrodes I'm reminded of something wholly useless I did.
I had a moist sample of PbO2 powder in a jar. On ... |
21-1-2008 at 18:50 by: 12AX7 |
AP dimer-Trimer Seperation On a similar subject, what is the configuration of MEKP? Is it a cycle like TATP? Is it 1,2,3-cis ... |
21-1-2008 at 05:41 by: 12AX7 |
One last one. May be hopeless, though... ARGH! SHRINK IMAGES BEFORE POSTING! |
21-1-2008 at 05:38 by: 12AX7 |
More on PbO2 electrodes My stock is just as springy in current condition as it is annealed to orange heat.
It sands just ... |
20-1-2008 at 20:32 by: 12AX7 |
PC PSU to laboratory PSU [quote][i]Originally posted by bio2[/i]
How's that?
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Still no excuse!
I haven't b ... |
20-1-2008 at 15:32 by: 12AX7 |
Perchlorate chemistry Fairly he says! Come to think of it, the perchlorates of Na and K may have the largest difference i ... |
20-1-2008 at 15:27 by: 12AX7 |
More on PbO2 electrodes I use an extra length of titanium strip and bolt a copper strap onto the end.
The wirebrush I hav ... |
20-1-2008 at 11:29 by: 12AX7 |
PC PSU to laboratory PSU An MOT is good for up to, say, 10A primary current (with fan), which is 1200VA, but not 1200VAR. To ... |
20-1-2008 at 11:26 by: 12AX7 |
PC PSU to laboratory PSU Don't use capacitors -- use inductors. Much more economical for large supplies, and capacitors make ... |
20-1-2008 at 08:53 by: 12AX7 |
Perchlorate chemistry From Technochemistry;
[quote][i]Originally posted by chloric1[/i]
[quote][i]Originally posted by ... |
20-1-2008 at 08:45 by: 12AX7 |
PC PSU to laboratory PSU Switchmode circuits can be very simple: all the complexity gets tied up in a chip. Take the UC3842 ... |
20-1-2008 at 06:03 by: 12AX7 |
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