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Lithium and Sodium [rquote=255131&tid=20447&author=Fusionfire][rquote=251907&tid=20447&author=Zan Divin ... |
23-7-2012 at 05:31 by: Zan Divine |
Lithium and Sodium "Perhaps some of our professional chemists that use the stuff can tell us." - Random
This quest ... |
21-7-2012 at 06:32 by: Zan Divine |
Production of Hydrochloric Acid
One thing I've learned with these types of issues is that it is often nearly impossible to give ... |
21-7-2012 at 06:06 by: Zan Divine |
Your source for chemicals? http://stores.ebay.com/Advanced-Raw-Materials/_i.html?rt=nc&_sid=1084659261&_trksid=p4634.c0 ... |
12-7-2012 at 10:40 by: Zan Divine |
brick sodium Endimion: "If he fills it with nitrogen/argon, it's ok, but can he cut through 5 inches of metal? No ... |
11-7-2012 at 19:30 by: Zan Divine |
large capacity soxhlet issue The other thing that you want to make sure of is that the solvent in the body has free and easy acce ... |
8-7-2012 at 05:53 by: Zan Divine |
Phosphorus - Life & death of a 2.5g lump
OK, let's just drop any pretense that this thread is a real contribution other than to provide a f ... |
7-7-2012 at 13:10 by: Zan Divine |
brick sodium Endimion, that wasn't what I pictured either...open flames, somewhat flammable liquid & sodium. ... |
7-7-2012 at 08:10 by: Zan Divine |
brick sodium Vmelkon, that is a great alternative.
If you try this Maya, the key is remembering that if you l ... |
6-7-2012 at 13:19 by: Zan Divine |
large capacity soxhlet issue It sounds like the drain tube is a little too tall. The Soxhlet must be able to fill to a point high ... |
6-7-2012 at 12:38 by: Zan Divine |
Your source for chemicals? I wonder if these seriously twisted and intrusive policies explain why even a materials science pro ... |
5-7-2012 at 17:16 by: Zan Divine |
Shiny sodium Metallic sodium is shiny, and hydroxide & oxides are not. If shiny, it's metal. So far, so good. ... |
5-7-2012 at 17:04 by: Zan Divine |
brick sodium You can forget about sawing it if lithium is any kind of model. I had a Lithium ingot about 3 inches ... |
5-7-2012 at 16:32 by: Zan Divine |
Your source for chemicals? [rquote=253251&tid=20622&author=Magic Muzzlet]I went to the checkout and the first thing it ... |
3-7-2012 at 12:07 by: Zan Divine |
Your source for chemicals? [rquote=253240&tid=20622&author=Sublimatus][b]Elemental Scientific, LLC[/b]:
http://www.ele ... |
3-7-2012 at 10:15 by: Zan Divine |
Your source for chemicals? [rquote=253244&tid=20622&author=Magic Muzzlet]I never understood why people post their sourc ... |
3-7-2012 at 10:06 by: Zan Divine |
Your source for chemicals? Around here, one frequently hears the lamentations of a chemist without a source for something he ne ... |
3-7-2012 at 08:07 by: Zan Divine |
dodecylamine Are you aware of the chemical purchasing guide "Chem Sources" (www.chemsources.com)?
For a given ... |
3-7-2012 at 07:17 by: Zan Divine |
Cesium from CsCl Thanks. The metal remains totally shiny when melted. It looks like clean mercury but with a golden t ... |
27-6-2012 at 16:01 by: Zan Divine |
Cesium from CsCl Well, to wrap up my progress here I'll post this final picture of my recent Cs ampoules. I can now m ... |
27-6-2012 at 12:06 by: Zan Divine |
Rubidium from the chloride I'm not aware of a way to upload a video here (but there's a lot I've never really looked into). Is ... |
27-6-2012 at 07:57 by: Zan Divine |
essential oil hydrodistillation general questions The rule is "the smaller the better". If it were all sawdust it would be ideal.
You'll know you'r ... |
26-6-2012 at 17:50 by: Zan Divine |
Rubidium from the chloride Fleaker,
Anything you'd be willing to send my way would be [i]immensly [/i] appreciated. It would b ... |
25-6-2012 at 16:51 by: Zan Divine |
dodecylamine That depends on what dodecyl compounds are available to you. Aliphatic amines are classically made f ... |
24-6-2012 at 15:32 by: Zan Divine |
Rubidium from the chloride [rquote=252290&tid=20496&author=Fleaker]
Rubidium is the harder element to prepare and th ... |
23-6-2012 at 17:27 by: Zan Divine |
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