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Question on extraction of sorbic acid from rowan berries.
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13-9-2020 at 14:58
by: Syn the Sizer
Importing Lab Glassware into Canada
I have had no problems importing anything including lab glass into Canada. When I ordered my glass f ...
12-9-2020 at 19:41
by: Syn the Sizer
Question on extraction of sorbic acid from rowan berries.
[rquote=644512&tid=156153&author=DraconicAcid]You probably want sodium carbonate, because hy ...
12-9-2020 at 19:35
by: Syn the Sizer
Question on extraction of sorbic acid from rowan berries.
Hello friends,

I am planning a fun extracting of sorbic acid from rowan berries (genus Sorbus). I ...
12-9-2020 at 11:47
by: Syn the Sizer
Be aware of chempl on ebay....
I had no problems with them. They replied to my emails fast and I recieved my products. Took a long ...
8-9-2020 at 19:05
by: Syn the Sizer
Nitric acid questions
[rquote=643722&tid=156089&author=Murcury] I’ll would sodium bisulfate be cheaper? Maybe b ...
26-8-2020 at 11:00
by: Syn the Sizer
Nitric acid questions
For nitric acid, a 75° adapter should be fine but make sure the 105° adapter has a vacuum takeoff ...
26-8-2020 at 07:23
by: Syn the Sizer
nice pottery website I found
I recieved my order from them last week just opened it. The price was great. Though the potassium pe ...
25-8-2020 at 16:07
by: Syn the Sizer
CBD THC extraction
Anything for a buck, and like you said many people just don't know what they are doing. It is easy t ...
24-8-2020 at 11:28
by: Syn the Sizer
Distilling esters with very high boiling points?
Ok, that makes sense, basically high temps in atmospheric oxygen forms tar.
15-8-2020 at 21:41
by: Syn the Sizer
Distilling esters with very high boiling points?
Honestly I agree with outer_limits. Use an excess of alcohol, to convert as much acid to the ester a ...
14-8-2020 at 16:58
by: Syn the Sizer
Carcinogens
I feel as long as you are careful you minimize your contact. In everyday life we encounter all sorts ...
11-8-2020 at 08:53
by: Syn the Sizer
What features would you add on sciencemadness
[rquote=642526&tid=155957&author=macckone]
The ability to like/dislike posts has come up fr ...
8-8-2020 at 17:44
by: Syn the Sizer
Spam slipping through (edited post)
Is it possible to remove any account older than a year with minimal activity? If they registered a y ...
6-8-2020 at 19:41
by: Syn the Sizer
IUPAC or common name
Yes, there are prefered IUPAC names like benzaldehyde and systematic IUPAC names like benzenecarbald ...
6-8-2020 at 14:40
by: Syn the Sizer
IUPAC or common name
I understand, like Chloroquine instead of (RS)-N'-(7-chloroquinolin-4-yl)-N,N-diethyl-pentane-1,4-di ...
6-8-2020 at 11:35
by: Syn the Sizer
Lake pigments
I have the same feeling about the toxicity, but put the question out anyway.

I am not super famil ...
5-8-2020 at 23:38
by: Syn the Sizer
(safer) fluorination of benzaldehyde?
[rquote=642276&tid=155910&author=thors.lab][rquote=642204&tid=155910&author=Syn the ...
5-8-2020 at 08:48
by: Syn the Sizer
nice pottery website I found
I was just thinking, at ~$28/almost 2.5kg of potassium permanganate, even if it was fairly impure th ...
5-8-2020 at 08:00
by: Syn the Sizer
What Happened in Beirut
[rquote=642271&tid=155931&author=ShotBored][rquote=642270&tid=155931&author=Bmoore55 ...
5-8-2020 at 07:51
by: Syn the Sizer
Question with vacuum pump system for laboratory
That was my though too in his other post, I felt if tye was going the compressed air route, they mig ...
5-8-2020 at 06:55
by: Syn the Sizer
Question with Venturi system for vacuum filtration and lowering boiling point
The mods will fix it, place this in reagents and apparatus acquisition, and remove your other post.
5-8-2020 at 06:28
by: Syn the Sizer
Question with vacuum pump system for laboratory
Np, I didn't mean any offense.
5-8-2020 at 06:26
by: Syn the Sizer
Question with vacuum pump system for laboratory
Check you other thread I already answered there.
5-8-2020 at 06:22
by: Syn the Sizer
Question with Venturi system for vacuum filtration and lowering boiling point
I believe the water pressure in an average home is limited to ~50psi by a regulator, so I would star ...
5-8-2020 at 06:21
by: Syn the Sizer
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