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DubaiAmateurRocketry
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Quote: Originally posted by DraconicAcid | Quote: Originally posted by DubaiAmateurRocketry | Quote: Originally posted by DraconicAcid |
Under what conditions? Not in aqueous solution- the calcium hydride will react with the water. Not if you melt them together (BOOM!).
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yes i know, tell me a solvent then. it also react with alcohols.
I have some NH2 terminated liquids, does those work ? or glycols ?
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The hydride is a very strong base and a pretty good nucleophile. It will react with alcohols, possibly also primary and secondary amine, and probably
also ketones. I can see it either reducing acetone to calcium isopropoxide, or deprotonating it and starting a Claisen condensation (and that's
assuming the acetone is dry, and not 5% water like most of it). If you're trying to make calcium perchlorate, there must be an easier way.
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Nah i want lithium hydride.
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I hope you have safe means by which to handle this compound
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Stereochemistry after a Suzuki reaction?
I am wondering that if we react e.g. a trans-cyclohexyl-2phenyl-boronic acid with a custom halide, let say bromobenzene, with Suzuki conditions, than
will the cyclohexane ring keep it's trans stereochemistry for its two substituent?
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In making an oxime from cinnemaldehyde will the alkene be changed or converted to a hydroxyl .?
It's better to die on your feet, than live on your knees....Emiliano Zapata.
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Does anyone know where to purchase a bit of fine gold wire? I´m looking for 0.03-0.05mm diameter at a lenght of about 1-2m.
[Edited on 6-7-2013 by Simbani]
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Quote: Originally posted by Simbani | Does anyone know where to purchase a bit of fine gold wire? I´m looking for 0.03-0.05mm diameter at a lenght of about 1-2m. | Pretty much any jewelry supplier will be able to get that for you. They should have it in an appropriate diameter, also, given how
readily gold passes through a draw plate.
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would 14 Karat gold filled wire work for electrolysis of Copper sulfate into sulfuric acid?
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The standard setup is graphite anode with copper cathode. Are you looking to use the wire as the anode, cathode, or both?
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anode, im thinking of using copper wire for the cathode
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It's that time again. Please continue in <strong><a href="viewthread.php?tid=25055">The Short Questions Thread
(4)</a></strong>.
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