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I want some cyanide to play with! If you have access to the corresponding aldehydes you can easily make nitriles. (you need I2 and amo ... |
3-3-2007 at 06:04 by: Dr. Beaker |
H-NMR of benzoyl pyridine if you got chemdraw there's an option there to get proton and carbon NMR to the structure you enter. ... |
15-1-2007 at 12:47 by: Dr. Beaker |
sand solvation? this sounds trivial. NaOH disolved in ethylene glycol, and then sand (silica) is disolved in the bas ... |
5-1-2007 at 14:57 by: Dr. Beaker |
post your favorite chemical reactions why all the bother to make soap? and in addition your soap, made from vegetable oil, is made from m ... |
4-1-2007 at 14:21 by: Dr. Beaker |
K(acac) it all depend on what the Kacac will be used for.
If you need it, for instance, as a ligand carier ... |
3-1-2007 at 13:08 by: Dr. Beaker |
K(acac) I guess recrystalization is not foriegn to any serious member here...
you rarely complete a reactio ... |
2-1-2007 at 17:11 by: Dr. Beaker |
K(acac) do you have access to K metal?
if so I've some crazy idea.. to use a direct metalation:
K + H-ac ... |
2-1-2007 at 14:10 by: Dr. Beaker |
K(acac) I'm not really familiar with the K organometallics, but if you want to keep your acac complex clean ... |
1-1-2007 at 16:24 by: Dr. Beaker |
mixture of salts lol
I have unlimited amounts of a mixture of gases with the following composition:
Nitrogen 7 ... |
30-12-2006 at 11:26 by: Dr. Beaker |
C-H-N and C-H-O interactions that's something else..
I'll give it a try. (to the paranoid version).
thanks again |
20-12-2006 at 00:27 by: Dr. Beaker |
C-H-N and C-H-O interactions thanks for the info turd,
as I understand, this site help me make pdf images out of my cif files, ... |
19-12-2006 at 15:33 by: Dr. Beaker |
C-H-N and C-H-O interactions Hi everyone,
I'm looking for some info on those interactions.
I made 2 compounds and managed t ... |
19-12-2006 at 13:27 by: Dr. Beaker |
Titanium Sulfate you can allways imitate the industrial process and convert it to TiCl4 by heating with carbon under ... |
19-12-2006 at 13:12 by: Dr. Beaker |
post your favorite chemical reactions It was 15 years ago so I don't remember the exact procedure (I didn't took notes of the experiment.. ... |
16-12-2006 at 01:08 by: Dr. Beaker |
Purification of TiCl4 Thanks for the info Ziqquratu.
It seems my only option to remove HCl is to freeze with liquid N2 an ... |
16-12-2006 at 00:55 by: Dr. Beaker |
post your favorite chemical reactions as a high school student I made Pb, Cu soaps by mixing CuCl2 or Pb(NO3)2 with soap solution, and dis ... |
15-12-2006 at 15:26 by: Dr. Beaker |
Purification of TiCl4 Hi all,
I need very pure TiCl4. I have a bottle of the comercial (97% I believe) that probably co ... |
15-12-2006 at 15:17 by: Dr. Beaker |
Exothermic reactions If you only need a power source to rotate a turbine then you don't really need to use steam for it - ... |
9-12-2006 at 01:05 by: Dr. Beaker |
Ligand field theory alkilydene?
i.e metal carbene |
1-12-2006 at 11:15 by: Dr. Beaker |
Magnesium Nitride Some basic chemistry guys...
N-3 is such a powerfull lewis base and this will probably put in shade ... |
1-12-2006 at 07:48 by: Dr. Beaker |
Water to Fire.... H2 and F2.
the so called spontanious reaction of them even in the dark or at very low temp. is due ... |
10-11-2006 at 16:02 by: Dr. Beaker |
an inorganic chemistry mystery Davster,
yup, it's just like LiNH2 but replace the 2 Hydrogens with a methyl and a Me2NCH2CH2 moiet ... |
29-10-2006 at 15:41 by: Dr. Beaker |
an inorganic chemistry mystery if you want something to be ionized you need the ions to be stabilized in solution.
ether, being a ... |
29-10-2006 at 14:33 by: Dr. Beaker |
an inorganic chemistry mystery thanx for the answer, however:
in the 1st one it's a Li salt of trimethyl ethylene diamine, so ... |
29-10-2006 at 13:37 by: Dr. Beaker |
an inorganic chemistry mystery well for the 1st one its association and then dissociation of Cl-. the 2nd one is still unknown.
I ... |
28-10-2006 at 16:30 by: Dr. Beaker |
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