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Nicotine Extraction and purification If you cant filter it, then you shouldn't grind so finely, or you should change your filter to ... |
22-2-2005 at 10:23 by: S.C. Wack |
Needed books Read the thread that I linked to above and you will understand FTP access, and why no one has it now ... |
22-2-2005 at 10:17 by: S.C. Wack |
Needed books Well, it's been 3 months and Oxydro never came through AFAIK, so...
[url=http://rapidshare.d ... |
19-2-2005 at 18:22 by: S.C. Wack |
Nicotine Extraction and purification Why not just use a lot of acidic water and then boil it down? |
18-2-2005 at 14:22 by: S.C. Wack |
FTP Server #2 [quote][i]Originally posted by Eclectic[/i]
Megalomania did a scan of this which is on FTP#2, but i ... |
17-2-2005 at 01:27 by: S.C. Wack |
Gattermann-Wieland, will scan...eventually Commercial tobacco extract (300 c.c, d. 1.8), which can also be prepared by concentration of the fai ... |
16-2-2005 at 20:32 by: S.C. Wack |
Glassware Questions I suggest a 300mm condenser for distillation, because of commonly distilled low-boiling cpds. Even ... |
13-2-2005 at 10:17 by: S.C. Wack |
Acetic acid/ sodium hydroxide [quote]
I entered the single word "lye" in Google and got 493,000 results. The relevant ... |
11-2-2005 at 20:52 by: S.C. Wack |
Acetic acid/ sodium hydroxide No, ballzofsteel is correct, its JohnWW who's off. Lye is not and never has been a solution of ... |
11-2-2005 at 16:43 by: S.C. Wack |
how to identify hexamine. The tablets bought over here have the slightest fishy smell and dissolve completely and easily in wa ... |
10-2-2005 at 18:10 by: S.C. Wack |
Cynmar Scientific Corporation labx often has Canadian sellers. The prices there are usually higher though. I've said it befor ... |
7-2-2005 at 11:59 by: S.C. Wack |
Anyone care to translate from German? You keep saying that, so I am going to put this here.
This is the original article on piperonal f ... |
3-2-2005 at 14:14 by: S.C. Wack |
Preparation of sodium chlorite Where does hypochlorite come in to this? Don't they mean precipitation from a soluble chlorite ... |
2-2-2005 at 14:14 by: S.C. Wack |
separation of ethylamines It really is a good question, that leads me to: what all little forces determine solubility when wea ... |
2-2-2005 at 14:07 by: S.C. Wack |
Grignard Reagent 4-chlorophenylmagnesium bromide [quote]
my textbook told that aromatic chlorides do react with magnesium but it takes THF as a solv ... |
2-2-2005 at 13:54 by: S.C. Wack |
lReduction of Nitroalkenes with Aluminium Amalgam This one? |
1-2-2005 at 21:06 by: S.C. Wack |
urea perchlorate ...especially when a search of google and espacenet reveals its preparation and use in explosive com ... |
1-2-2005 at 18:38 by: S.C. Wack |
Mad Science at the max, where do you draw the line? The US carcinogen list was updated yesterday; some additions to the "reasonably anticipated to ... |
1-2-2005 at 10:03 by: S.C. Wack |
couldn't resist, again No one asked and this has come up before, but a nifty thing to do with bismuth:
http://www.theodo ... |
29-1-2005 at 19:33 by: S.C. Wack |
Readily Available Chemicals Website: Version 2 This government has little concern over what many small groups of people want or think. It might tak ... |
29-1-2005 at 12:03 by: S.C. Wack |
OTC Phosphoric Acid [quote]
That reaction is the opposite to what actually happens.
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It takes some heat to ... |
28-1-2005 at 13:15 by: S.C. Wack |
couldn't resist [quote]
The majority of those chemicals have so many uses that banning them would have a serious ec ... |
27-1-2005 at 19:40 by: S.C. Wack |
OTC Phosphoric Acid Organic solvent comes to mind as something to try. Phosphoric acid/phosphates have to get fairly hot ... |
27-1-2005 at 13:13 by: S.C. Wack |
misc. NiO2: [url=http://v3.espacenet.com/origdoc?DB=EPODOC&IDX=GB190022887&F=0&QPN=GB190022887 ... |
27-1-2005 at 01:01 by: S.C. Wack |
Halogenated Amines - the others [url=http://v3.espacenet.com/origdoc?DB=EPODOC&IDX=DE301799&F=0&QPN=DE301799]Ger 301, 79 ... |
26-1-2005 at 09:59 by: S.C. Wack |
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