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Magpie
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SO3 crystals. Beautiful but treacherous!
The single most important condition for a successful synthesis is good mixing - Nicodem
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garage chemist
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These look great! Reminds me of my own experiments.
It does look a bit like white mold when the bottom of a flask is covered in crystallized SO3, with all these fine hairlike needles.
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Megamarko94
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copper nitrate cristals....
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barley81
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A few drops of iodine tincture in a flask with mineral oil and water.
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Xenomorph
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I was makeing some tetraammine copper (II) sulfate for furteher experiments with tetraammine copper salts... and was amazed that cystals grew so
beautiful and large!!!
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Wizzard
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Wow, Xeno- Those are beautiful!
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Rogeryermaw
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i always loved that about iodine. different solvents different colors. and during sublimation the most intense purple vapor!
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blogfast25
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Quote: Originally posted by Xenomorph | I was makeing some tetraammine copper (II) sulfate for furteher experiments with tetraammine copper salts... and was amazed that cystals grew so
beautiful and large!!!
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Fantastic: a more detailed write up would be welcome here
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Formatik
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Quote: Originally posted by Jor |
I was reducing a solution of (NH4)2PdCl6 (about 400mg Pd) in 25mL of 10-15% ammonia with hydrazine sulfate at 60-70C. A beautiful palladium mirror
formed, but I had no camera at hand. Shame, would have been a nice picture! |
I did something similar with a gold solution I formed a gold mirror in a flask, turning the bottom half of the flask (maybe ~25mL) into gold by
deposition of gold dust on the walls (a black powder when it was rubbed off). I didn't take a picture either.
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mr.crow
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A gold mirror flask would be amazing! I have a silver mirrored Erlenmeyer
Maybe I can find a picture with Iodine vapor in it. My favorite!
Double, double toil and trouble; Fire burn, and caldron bubble
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Ozone
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Oleic acid-capped cadmium selenide quantum dots suspended in toluene. Based on the UV-absorbance edge (558 nm), the Brus equation indicates that the
core-crystals are approximately 2.78 nm in diameter.
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O3
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Arthur Dent
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Nice picture! I"m sure that there are many interesting inorganic compounds that would look awesome under UV. I'll have to pull out mu old UV lamp out!
I see that you have some Pyrex Hach glassware. Do you have the volatile compounds distillation apparatus?
Hach Distillation Apparatus
I have two complete kits (minus hotplate) and would be willing to part with one, would trade for other glassware.
Robert
[Edited on 15-6-2011 by Arthur Dent]
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Xenomorph
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Just left hot and really concentrated solution overnight at room temperature (~8 hours) in round-bottom flask where I made it (added excess of 25%
ammonia to hot saturated solution of CuSO4*5H2O and heated until all solid dissolved). There were no other small crystals, only these large ones in
picture...
[Edited on 15-6-2011 by Xenomorph]
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blogfast25
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Thanks.
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Xenomorph
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Here is electrochemically crystalized silver. I did this few months ago by using electrodes of ~80%Ag/20%Cu alloy and AgNO3 electrolyte. I dont
remember exact voltage...
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LanthanumK
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Here is what I call the copper rainbow, even though the yellow is sort of yellow-green.
[Edited on 16-6-2011 by LanthanumK]
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sternman318
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More physics than chemistry, I suppose, but here is my homemade Lichtenberg figure, or static discharge on powdered Zn on a ziploc bag
[Edited on 17-6-2011 by sternman318]
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mr.crow
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Finally found a picture of the home made iodine. So sparkly!
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ItalianChemist
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1) copper coin in 65% nitric acid
2) fluorescein (sodium salt) solution under UV lamp
3)Rhodamine B solution under UV
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spotlightman1234
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I have a decent picture of some tetraamine copper(II)nitrate, but I am not familiar on how to post an image... any help? sorry for the noob questions
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LanthanumK
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Click "Edit" on your post. Below the typing screen you will see photo uploading slots. Do not use the "Quick Reply" on the bottom; it does not have
all of the features.
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spotlightman1234
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Thank you. For your kindness here is a picture of some tetraamine copper(II)nitrate I made a few months ago.
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Arthur Dent
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I tried my hand at the macro-photography option of my cam to get this reflected image of
the beatiful structure of Copper Sulphate crystals that have grown in a supersaturated
solution. The original single crystal that was grown on a suspended copper wire in the
solution, was much bigger but sadly, these structures are so fragile that they crumble
very easily.
Robert
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Homemade glow stick!
TCPO, TCP and 9,10-diphenylanthracene (fluorescent dye) all synthesised by yours truly
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ItalianChemist
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Very nice! I've done it with rhodamine B
Does diphenyl oxalate give the same light?
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