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[rquote=651182&tid=84298&author=TriiodideFrog]Made sodium hydroxide and calcium carbonate fr ...
12-12-2020 at 20:26
by: MidLifeChemist
Hotplate continuing to emanate heat despite being unplugged?? (The Phantom Hotplate?)
yes, that's normal
12-12-2020 at 14:17
by: MidLifeChemist
Loudwolf “Sodium Thiosulfate, anhydrous”: WHAT IS IT?!
It looks like sodium thiosulfate decomposes at around 300 degrees celsius.
https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm ...
11-12-2020 at 22:08
by: MidLifeChemist
The insanity that is OHS
Wow, that's really insane. I actually used magnesium ribbon in a family experiment yesterday. The ho ...
10-12-2020 at 20:49
by: MidLifeChemist
Colorful copper compounds I've made so far
I'm in California, I've looked and looked for pure or fairly pure NaDCC but can't find any at all... ...
8-12-2020 at 08:26
by: MidLifeChemist
Reaction between ethylenediamine and nitrite?
I hope it is the sweet smell of success!
8-12-2020 at 08:22
by: MidLifeChemist
Cu, Ni and Mn selenites + photo
[rquote=650654&tid=156673&author=Antiswat]

i think a lot of safety is hypocrisy, you can ...
6-12-2020 at 09:58
by: MidLifeChemist
An $88,000 thermos
[rquote=650629&tid=156689&author=Morgan]
So I passed this quirky happening on to the kiln a ...
6-12-2020 at 07:42
by: MidLifeChemist
Gunpowder (Potassium Chlorate) from Bleach
[rquote=650647&tid=156674&author=woelen]

I remember my young days at an age of 16, when I ...
6-12-2020 at 07:29
by: MidLifeChemist
Brand new ampules and misc chemicals for sale
Where will they ship from?
5-12-2020 at 20:46
by: MidLifeChemist
Prussian blue test
Here are some methods:

Add ammonia to Nickel Sulfate until you get a deep blue color. This is a h ...
5-12-2020 at 08:39
by: MidLifeChemist
Cu, Ni and Mn selenites + photo
[rquote=650584&tid=156673&author=vano.kavt]
ITo be honest I work with acids and alkalis wit ...
5-12-2020 at 08:25
by: MidLifeChemist
Gunpowder (Potassium Chlorate) from Bleach
[rquote=650528&tid=156674&author=EliasExperiments]
This is gunpowder, just not the most com ...
4-12-2020 at 16:37
by: MidLifeChemist
Cu, Ni and Mn selenites + photo
[rquote=650523&tid=156673&author=vano.kavt]

Thank you. Yes i know soluble selenites have ...
4-12-2020 at 14:21
by: MidLifeChemist
Cu, Ni and Mn selenites + photo
Thanks for posting Vano. I can tell that you and I like to do the same kind of experiments (colorful ...
4-12-2020 at 09:39
by: MidLifeChemist
Report on making Tin Iodide and Antimony Iodide
Thanks for reposting. I may try this one day. I have Iodine and I have Antimony shot arriving in a c ...
4-12-2020 at 09:34
by: MidLifeChemist
CuCl2 workup
[rquote=650481&tid=156669&author=AgCollector]
Perhaps precipitate the calcium as calcium su ...
3-12-2020 at 19:13
by: MidLifeChemist
What can cause garlic-like smell ?
I thought the concept of nascent hydrogen was disproven?
2-12-2020 at 15:40
by: MidLifeChemist
What are most dangerous toxic chemicals you are comfortable handling in your home lab?
I think it is also interesting to look at industrial accidents, although it is true they are using c ...
2-12-2020 at 10:37
by: MidLifeChemist
Elemental iodine from KI and chlorine?
Here is my report on producing Iodine from KI, HCl and 3% H2O2.

http://www.sciencemadness.org/ta ...
2-12-2020 at 07:45
by: MidLifeChemist
CuS isn't actually copper(II) sulfide
It's a similar situation with Sb2S5, the Antimony is actually in a +3 state. reaction with HCl produ ...
1-12-2020 at 17:26
by: MidLifeChemist
Heating Potassium perchlorate solution
Well a saturated solution of KClO4 will boil at a temperature between 100 and 120 degrees. There is ...
1-12-2020 at 17:19
by: MidLifeChemist
What are most dangerous toxic chemicals you are comfortable handling in your home lab?
@B(a)P - you are lucky to have a separate lab, that is great. Did you ever make the WFNA?

@Clear_ ...
1-12-2020 at 09:04
by: MidLifeChemist
What are most dangerous toxic chemicals you are comfortable handling in your home lab?
[rquote=650168&tid=156632&author=artemov]

Phosgene ...

I have a bottle of Red P stored ...
29-11-2020 at 21:54
by: MidLifeChemist
What are most dangerous toxic chemicals you are comfortable handling in your home lab?
@flourite - thanks for your reply. I added a link to osha.gov to my post to help with your questions ...
29-11-2020 at 17:34
by: MidLifeChemist
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