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MgSO4 --> H2SO4 Ok, liked to add this pH test for my catholyte is 10. And also i can have a nice blue colour for ano ... |
6-4-2004 at 02:18 by: darkflame89 |
MgSO4 --> H2SO4 And another one: |
5-4-2004 at 02:07 by: darkflame89 |
MgSO4 --> H2SO4 And another one: |
5-4-2004 at 02:05 by: darkflame89 |
Great Progress! Tried this crude version over the sunday. I set up 2 bowls with MgSO4 dissolved in them.The anode si ... |
5-4-2004 at 02:04 by: darkflame89 |
MgSO4 --> H2SO4 Incidentally, how much MgSO4 do i need to dissolve into the solution? Or will any amt do? |
4-4-2004 at 02:08 by: darkflame89 |
Phenyloxlate ester Yep thats want i want to do..Make my own lightsticks ! But unfortunately i
can't find phenols ... |
4-4-2004 at 00:29 by: darkflame89 |
MgSO4 --> H2SO4 I have lots of flower pots at home. There's an orchid farm near here and my mum likes gardening ... |
4-4-2004 at 00:23 by: darkflame89 |
Phenyloxlate ester Anyone knows how i can synthesise phenyl oxalate ester from OTC materials?? Thz in advance |
3-4-2004 at 00:17 by: darkflame89 |
Calamine--ZnCO3 Unfortunately, where i live do not have such luxury. But I see the point about zinc from batteries. ... |
2-4-2004 at 02:41 by: darkflame89 |
Calamine--ZnCO3 Saw a bottle of calamine at my pharmacy. I checked up my books and they said it was ZnCO3. I need to ... |
2-4-2004 at 01:53 by: darkflame89 |
MgSO4 --> H2SO4 I dunno, but i will check up real soon in the stores. As for your old computer idea, its good but wi ... |
31-3-2004 at 03:10 by: darkflame89 |
MgSO4 --> H2SO4 got somthing to help in the quest for purer sulphuric acid![:D](./images/smilies/biggrin.gif)
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31-3-2004 at 02:54 by: darkflame89 |
SnCl4 I thought SnCl4 is unstable as it hydrolyses quickly in air to form HCl jus like SiCl4 |
31-3-2004 at 01:53 by: darkflame89 |
P2O5 and P4O10 But P4O10 is not only a strong dehydrating agent, it removes water too from chemicals, jus like sulp ... |
31-3-2004 at 01:48 by: darkflame89 |
Electrolysis of Nitrates But i can hardly find CaO in Singapore, unless i can convert CaCO3 to CaO |
31-3-2004 at 01:43 by: darkflame89 |
MgSO4 --> H2SO4 You could try and plate out the metal. You will have to keep an eye on it. When the solution turns c ... |
31-3-2004 at 01:37 by: darkflame89 |
Electrolysis of Nitrates Got this recent idea, dunno if it works.
React MgO with NH4NO3 to get the ammonia and the Mg(NO3) ... |
30-3-2004 at 02:11 by: darkflame89 |
Extraction of DNA I thought RNA are only present in bateria and viruses?!! OR am i wrong.. |
29-3-2004 at 02:36 by: darkflame89 |
Electrolysis of Nitrates Won't the electrolysis of nitrate salts gives nitric acid at the anode??? |
29-3-2004 at 02:32 by: darkflame89 |
MgSO4 --> H2SO4 Liked to clarify somthing.. In this setup of the MgSO4, won't the OH ions move over to the anod ... |
29-3-2004 at 02:21 by: darkflame89 |
MgSO4 --> H2SO4 Never mind i can always use sulphuric acid on nitrate salts to produce NO2 and dissolve them in wate ... |
29-3-2004 at 02:12 by: darkflame89 |
MgSO4 --> H2SO4 Haha, that's what i intend to do anyway. I want to make the 3 most needed acids mostly by this ... |
29-3-2004 at 01:52 by: darkflame89 |
Na from NaCl by electral I dunno whether this is correct... If I electrolyse a solution of NaOH, oxygen is produced at the an ... |
28-3-2004 at 04:54 by: darkflame89 |
MgSO4 --> H2SO4 You got copper hydroxide... Well, i tried the electrolysis of salt water( not really concentrated) w ... |
28-3-2004 at 04:47 by: darkflame89 |
MgSO4 --> H2SO4 OK, I need to sort this out; I'm new to electrochemistry, and i feel that electrolysis has a lo ... |
27-3-2004 at 21:49 by: darkflame89 |
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