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Unknown derivative of maleic anhydride Yeah. I read that maleic anhydride decomposes in hot solvent. So the solvent being water in this cas ... |
29-2-2004 at 16:37 by: thunderfvck |
Unknown derivative of maleic anhydride That looks pretty good actually. I thought it could have been something that looked like this, only ... |
29-2-2004 at 16:23 by: thunderfvck |
My H2SO4 is no good! Can anyone verify whether or not this is carbon? I remember reading that it was carbon, but that was ... |
29-2-2004 at 16:14 by: thunderfvck |
My H2SO4 is no good! Then why doesn't mine work? I want some black turds!
I did a test with NaHCO3 that proved the ... |
29-2-2004 at 13:37 by: thunderfvck |
My H2SO4 is no good! Uhhh, I was talking to Quantum...I don't know if your stuff has gone bad or not. Why don't ... |
29-2-2004 at 11:32 by: thunderfvck |
My H2SO4 is no good! Yeah, I'm in the same boat as you. Mine is red in color, although. But it seems to work for bas ... |
29-2-2004 at 00:42 by: thunderfvck |
Unknown derivative of maleic anhydride Okay. This has been plaguing me for quite some time now. I did this lab like last week, we had to id ... |
28-2-2004 at 23:37 by: thunderfvck |
Thermometers and vaccums. Thermometers. Did you order a nice one, or did you get a crappy one from the store? You know the kin ... |
24-2-2004 at 22:23 by: thunderfvck |
Rate of Bromination on Substituted Benzenes My teacher was nice, he only took one mark out of five for that mistake. |
23-2-2004 at 20:35 by: thunderfvck |
Tropylium fluoborate synthesis Hello.
We recently did a lab synthesizing tropylium fluoborate. We added acetic anhydride to a fl ... |
23-2-2004 at 16:26 by: thunderfvck |
BENZENE SYNTHESIS He did something terrible. Words cannot describe the horrendousness of his crime. But he is far away ... |
23-2-2004 at 08:52 by: thunderfvck |
Reaction Speed (help for school) 25 ml's HCl/0.5g Mg (or something like that)
25 ml's HNO3/0.5 Mg
25 ml's acetic/0.5 ... |
22-2-2004 at 15:04 by: thunderfvck |
Rate of Bromination on Substituted Benzenes Yes, the cyclooctatetraene is not aromatic, so it will easily react. It was a trick. |
21-2-2004 at 11:45 by: thunderfvck |
My Hotplate/Stirrer, A PIECE. Chemoleo, you tell me to repair it myself, but I must confess that I am terrible when it ocmes to el ... |
18-2-2004 at 23:55 by: thunderfvck |
My Hotplate/Stirrer, A PIECE. Magnetic stirring is just so simple. You put the stirrer inside, turn the stirrer on and you're ... |
18-2-2004 at 15:48 by: thunderfvck |
My Hotplate/Stirrer, A PIECE. Yes, cheap. Yes, ebay. They often sell them in packages of like 5 or whatever. I only need one. Some ... |
18-2-2004 at 12:13 by: thunderfvck |
My Hotplate/Stirrer, A PIECE. Stirrers are too expensive for my blood. THey have like literally more than they need anyway, they w ... |
18-2-2004 at 11:11 by: thunderfvck |
Rate of Bromination on Substituted Benzenes Yeah, I meant tetraene, sorry.
OHHH.
4n+2 = 8, n isn't an integer! DAMN, you're right. ... |
18-2-2004 at 11:06 by: thunderfvck |
My Hotplate/Stirrer, A PIECE. Hello.
I bought a hotplate/stirrer awhile ago on ebay, it works well. Heats up nicely, etc. The on ... |
18-2-2004 at 10:11 by: thunderfvck |
Rate of Bromination on Substituted Benzenes Hello!
I had my first test today in organic chemistry II and everytime I finish a test I always nee ... |
18-2-2004 at 09:30 by: thunderfvck |
BENZENE SYNTHESIS Is that carbonyl group para to the heptyl group?
If it is I'm not sure how you would do this. ... |
18-2-2004 at 09:04 by: thunderfvck |
activated charcoal in chemical reaction Oh ok! So there's a difference, adsorb and absorb. I didn't know that. Adsorb means that t ... |
17-2-2004 at 19:06 by: thunderfvck |
Acetaldehyde synthesis Check out the benzyl magnesium chloride thread, you will see. It's in general chemistry (reffer ... |
17-2-2004 at 08:53 by: thunderfvck |
activated charcoal in chemical reaction Actually activated charcoal is charcoal that's heated up to about 1200C (something like that), ... |
17-2-2004 at 08:49 by: thunderfvck |
HCl and Al, AlCl3? Ah. I see. Thanks home cat, master G. |
16-2-2004 at 20:15 by: thunderfvck |
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