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Japanese nuclear reactor problems
I would assume the limiting factor is if the rate of water boiling off is greater than the rate that ...
15-3-2011 at 11:20
by: Saerynide
Water removal from ionic liquid
Our lab's giant vacuum desiccator imploded a couple months ago, shortly after I put in my samples... ...
15-3-2011 at 06:50
by: Saerynide
Water removal from ionic liquid
I'm not entirely sure the azeotrope thing is possible. I've never tried. I'm not an organic chemis ...
14-3-2011 at 08:06
by: Saerynide
Water removal from ionic liquid
Borrow the freeze drier from the institution next door haha.

Or maybe mix the materials with so ...
14-3-2011 at 05:26
by: Saerynide
Water removal from ionic liquid
Maybe try the freeze drier or vacuum oven?
14-3-2011 at 04:08
by: Saerynide
Beginner's question about test tubes
Ah those test tubes. They should be fine. I've even put those over a gas stove flame (very careful ...
7-3-2011 at 05:30
by: Saerynide
Beginner's question about test tubes
150 C should most definately be fine if your test tube is boro. If its soda lime, it should still b ...
6-3-2011 at 04:01
by: Saerynide
Book
Congrats! Sounds very interesting (and very expensive). I'd love to have a copy though :D
18-2-2011 at 07:05
by: Saerynide
Anti bumping measures
My current and previous labs don't even *have* boiling chips. I realized that when you move away fr ...
1-2-2011 at 23:32
by: Saerynide
Legal Alkaloids to Practice Extractions
Black pepper?
31-1-2011 at 04:17
by: Saerynide
What the hell...
Looking at or teaching about soil/silt chemistry/sediments?

[Edited on 1/31/2011 by Saerynide]
31-1-2011 at 04:02
by: Saerynide
Best OTC detergent for washing glassware
I once had to clean the insides of a graham condenser and there was no way a pipecleaner would go in ...
23-1-2011 at 05:21
by: Saerynide
Bad days in the lab or with glassware?
Wow that is so neat! I cant believe I didnt know about this all this time :o
21-1-2011 at 22:07
by: Saerynide
Bad days in the lab or with glassware?
Had my first implosion today... I put a rack of my samples in a supermassive vacuum dessicator, hoo ...
21-1-2011 at 10:01
by: Saerynide
Water marbles
Hydrogels :D They can literally become invisible in water because they are almost all water. I use ...
20-1-2011 at 05:57
by: Saerynide
Best OTC detergent for washing glassware
[rquote=197875&tid=15221&author=peach]As for it making the glass hydrophobic - are you sure ...
9-1-2011 at 04:41
by: Saerynide
Organic amines for schiff bases in perfumery
very interesting :D
8-1-2011 at 11:57
by: Saerynide
Co2 in beverages?
[quote]What?!? First off few wines are carbonated, and most sparkling wines are carbonated by natura ...
8-1-2011 at 05:29
by: Saerynide
Best OTC detergent for washing glassware
Dish detergent from walmart/target. The cheapest generic brand. Works wonders. Alkanox is great t ...
7-1-2011 at 07:48
by: Saerynide
Feeding water into your condenser, ghetto style
Wow. Now *thats* ghetto style :D
7-1-2011 at 07:44
by: Saerynide
How to separate copper and carbon powder?
Like Inspector said, perhaps putting the powder into a long glass cylinder like 1 L graduated cylind ...
5-1-2011 at 09:54
by: Saerynide
Co2 in beverages?
Hmmm if you wanna carbonate a liquid, your best bet is probably dry ice. Cheap and fast.

Also, ...
5-1-2011 at 09:36
by: Saerynide
Bachelors Degree
Chemical engineering is a wise choice (me's a cheme), but be warned! It's not chemistry... Its mor ...
4-1-2011 at 09:18
by: Saerynide
Co2 in beverages?
According to my enology professor, champagne is at ~6 atm. Cremant is at 2 atm. I don't know what ...
3-1-2011 at 09:36
by: Saerynide
Bad days in the lab or with glassware?
[rquote=197190&tid=13214&author=peach]Although it's never broken any glass, I am always anno ...
3-1-2011 at 07:43
by: Saerynide
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