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methyl acetate from AgOOCH3
Does anyone know an organic solvent suitable for the dissolution of silver acetate that does work fo ...
27-6-2013 at 18:45
by: platedish29
methyl acetate from AgOOCH3
Thankfully not!! It seems a trend on ionic volumes plains a substantial role here, so calcium nitrat ...
25-6-2013 at 11:34
by: platedish29
Bismuth from its Subsalicylate (Pepto-BismolĀ®)
Mr., particulate lead shows the same results. The problem is the lead powder is so horryfingly powde ...
23-6-2013 at 16:06
by: platedish29
methyl acetate from AgOOCH3
Production of methyl acetate entailed industrially from the eastman kodak process for methyl acetate ...
20-6-2013 at 18:14
by: platedish29
methyl acetate from AgOOCH3
Hello everybody I was chewing here the idea that it might work out to react CH3I with AgOOCH3 to pro ...
19-6-2013 at 20:04
by: platedish29
Ceric Ammonium Sulphate: attempted preparation
Are you not familiar with the czocrawski process for crystal growing?
Sorry I misstyped pets what s ...
15-6-2013 at 06:13
by: platedish29
Chemicals from Urine? Anything useful?
Never, ever boil urine off at standard open ventilated regions any close to the population. Even chi ...
14-6-2013 at 17:34
by: platedish29
Manganese Chloride Crystals
That may be over fu***d carbon dissolved in, try applying activated charcoal to purify the thing, if ...
14-6-2013 at 17:19
by: platedish29
Ceric Ammonium Sulphate: attempted preparation
Hey there, blogfast!
Cool idea!, if those are the crystals to pick doesn't it comes as a homogenous ...
14-6-2013 at 17:09
by: platedish29
Question on HNO3
[rquote=287314&tid=24569&author=Antiswat] put the acid sludge into a piece of cloth and sque ...
9-6-2013 at 17:17
by: platedish29
Chart of Plastic Resistances to Chemicals
Common PET vials or bottles are attacked by aqueous lime so that fissures causes the liquid to leak, ...
8-6-2013 at 07:55
by: platedish29
A new remarkable riddle: what is this dark compound?
[rquote=284011&tid=24208&author=woelen]@AJKOER: I tried the experiment with another source o ...
12-5-2013 at 17:47
by: platedish29
A new remarkable riddle: what is this dark compound?
This is totally iron. Ferratesdo not survive in acidic media, so you are simply oxydising iron so ba ...
11-5-2013 at 17:13
by: platedish29
Strange sulfite
Im inclined to believe.. that it IS PGM metals out there, just in a very fluffy olated form.
The sa ...
28-4-2013 at 19:59
by: platedish29
Strange sulfite
Hello!
As many may have experienced with, dealing with PGM metals specially when isolating them fro ...
27-4-2013 at 20:26
by: platedish29
Pretty Pictures (1)
[rquote=281456&tid=14644&author=Mailinmypocket]Synthesis of aurin, first picture shows the p ...
18-4-2013 at 18:35
by: platedish29
A Cloud Chamber
Ok,
So if one does not want to show his neighboors to come watch your radiation source (most would ...
17-4-2013 at 08:41
by: platedish29
A Cloud Chamber
How can you manage to prove those "rainfalls" are not simply converging internal entropy dissipation ...
16-4-2013 at 18:51
by: platedish29
Seperation of Salts?
Do a flame test. Although it's not worth anything since Na contaminations tend to shade the flame ye ...
16-4-2013 at 12:24
by: platedish29
Carbonate CO2 absorption
For the CO2 absorption in water, once my history teacher told me her son dealed with a carbon dioxid ...
16-4-2013 at 10:58
by: platedish29
Carbonate CO2 absorption
Ok people frequently tell that slaked lime "readily" absorbs CO2 from the atmosphere. Well... if tha ...
12-4-2013 at 14:44
by: platedish29
Carbonate CO2 absorption
Hi, I was wandering trhough the net and as it is always filled with half-scholary texts of sometimes ...
12-4-2013 at 13:34
by: platedish29
A Cloud Chamber
Its IS realy magic just to worn a cloud chamber as in fact you can show your neighbors and fellows m ...
12-4-2013 at 13:29
by: platedish29
Pretty Pictures (1)
Brassy, gold rain. More of a "golden rain" because in fact there is no gold in there.


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20-3-2013 at 12:59
by: platedish29
FePO4 blue !?
The cause of coloration was probably just caged iron hydroxides. High heat makes them dehydrate into ...
20-3-2013 at 12:09
by: platedish29
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