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Get rid of Nitrogen dioxide Yes the vapors were dried first. I probably used conc. sulfuric acid to dry it as I used it to proto ... |
29-5-2015 at 12:15 by: Molecular Manipulations |
How to utilize hydrogen from electrolysis cell? Exactly. Regardless of the source, there's much better ways to store energy. |
26-5-2015 at 07:13 by: Molecular Manipulations |
How to utilize hydrogen from electrolysis cell? [rquote=406562&tid=62508&author=SupFanat]
Rockets should use renewable fuels as well. It may ... |
25-5-2015 at 23:46 by: Molecular Manipulations |
How to utilize hydrogen from electrolysis cell? Electrolysis of water wont save energy, it'll waste it. Everytime. Period.
Third law of thermodynam ... |
23-5-2015 at 20:10 by: Molecular Manipulations |
Convert random chemical stuff to biologically utilizable things? [rquote=406264&tid=62498&author=SupFanat]I consider sodium because stronger bong of aluminiu ... |
23-5-2015 at 19:59 by: Molecular Manipulations |
Sodium Carbonate dissolving in water I'll let you look up the 'if' but I'll explain the 'why or why not'.
If a salt dissolves exothermic ... |
23-5-2015 at 19:54 by: Molecular Manipulations |
Convert random chemical stuff to biologically utilizable things? Importing sodium is likely not as cheap as water... which along with cabon dioxide, nitrogen, a few ... |
23-5-2015 at 08:38 by: Molecular Manipulations |
sulphur Dioxide OP could have been a little more specific. I and likely others thought he wanted to try the contact ... |
23-5-2015 at 07:14 by: Molecular Manipulations |
Sodium chlorate-proprieties Wow Hennig Brand, thanks for that gem, I hadn't heard or thought of that before! |
22-5-2015 at 15:28 by: Molecular Manipulations |
Aliexpress Synthware Store - Too Good to Be True? Another warning about their thermometers. In the two distillation rigs I've bought from them, both h ... |
22-5-2015 at 10:54 by: Molecular Manipulations |
Chemistry sets- Changing times... That's nice...
But I want [url=http://www.aliexpress.com/item/Free-Shipping-Organic-Chemistry-Labor ... |
22-5-2015 at 07:13 by: Molecular Manipulations |
Diazonium Question They disproportionate IIRC and form azides, which are highly explosive. However over 5 degrees C the ... |
12-5-2015 at 07:00 by: Molecular Manipulations |
Diazonium Question Not explosive. What would the carbon bond to if nitrogen left? Diazonium, being positively charged, ... |
12-5-2015 at 06:15 by: Molecular Manipulations |
Diazonium Question Hmm, still neither mentioned anything besides arenediazonium, in less detail and with no references ... |
12-5-2015 at 05:51 by: Molecular Manipulations |
Diazonium Question Arenediazonium salts certainly do react like [b]gdflp[/b] said, although I'm not sure if [i]straight ... |
12-5-2015 at 05:10 by: Molecular Manipulations |
Strange Permanganate (?) [rquote=404622&tid=62377&author=Hawkguy] Advertized in the photo as pure looking purple - bl ... |
12-5-2015 at 00:11 by: Molecular Manipulations |
Synth Difficulty- Proprionic anhydride. Trying to make Fentanyl I bet, based on other posts, however maybe your dog is sick and you need a v ... |
12-5-2015 at 00:04 by: Molecular Manipulations |
Diazonium Question I made the diazonium salt of GABA (N[sub]2[/sub]^+CH[sub]2[/sub]CH[sub]2[/sub]CH[sub]2[/sub]COOH) in ... |
11-5-2015 at 20:47 by: Molecular Manipulations |
Extra Terrestrial Reactions Indeed, think this is in your reach [b]aga?[/b] |
8-5-2015 at 13:21 by: Molecular Manipulations |
distillation of 50 % ethanol I wouldn't, but yeah you could. If I had 50% I'd probably distill it once and then add a drying salt ... |
8-5-2015 at 11:28 by: Molecular Manipulations |
distillation of 50 % ethanol Add a mole of anhydrous magnesium sulfate for every six moles of water and distill. 95-99% can be ac ... |
8-5-2015 at 08:01 by: Molecular Manipulations |
Extra Terrestrial Reactions About the density I also doubt that would be affected much. Gravity is the weakest of the four fun ... |
7-5-2015 at 21:51 by: Molecular Manipulations |
Extra Terrestrial Reactions Probably nothing. Metal crystals are very strong (generally) and don't require anything special. It' ... |
7-5-2015 at 19:47 by: Molecular Manipulations |
Electrolysis of lithium oxide? Sure, as long as the 1,438 °C melting point isn't a holdup. |
7-5-2015 at 19:29 by: Molecular Manipulations |
Nitric Acid and Silver Nitrate Yeah the format is strange. It looks fine on my computer but not my phone.
The reaction is this:
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7-5-2015 at 18:15 by: Molecular Manipulations |
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