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Sodium Borohydride from chinese supplier
@woelen
I guess I didn't think of a titration. Sounds a lot more reliable than my original plan hah ...
17-10-2013 at 04:49
by: *FWOOSH*
Good Idea
Thanks Steve, I'll keep that in mind.
Another thought I had was to mix the powder thoroughly when I ...
16-10-2013 at 12:19
by: *FWOOSH*
Sodium Borohydride from chinese supplier
I was actually just thinking about that, that's why I was thinking using a dilute acid and just wate ...
16-10-2013 at 09:37
by: *FWOOSH*
Sodium Borohydride from chinese supplier
@bfesser
Something like that, there're a couple threads in here on testing metal hydrides. I don't ...
16-10-2013 at 09:12
by: *FWOOSH*
Sodium Borohydride from chinese supplier
@kristofvagyok
I included that in the OP
I was planning on testing it by comparing hydrogen for ...
16-10-2013 at 00:02
by: *FWOOSH*
golfpro's Nitric Acid for Beginners
I'll back up the previous answers. A solution expressed in % is always a proportion of solute mass t ...
15-10-2013 at 23:26
by: *FWOOSH*
Sodium Borohydride from chinese supplier
I mean 25 KG.
The thing is, I DON'T need anywhere near that much. But I use it quite often and I go ...
15-10-2013 at 19:02
by: *FWOOSH*
Sodium Borohydride from chinese supplier
So after a lot of research and looking around I ended up purchasing a 25kg drum
of NaBH4 from a s ...
15-10-2013 at 12:13
by: *FWOOSH*
Polyacrylate as alternative dessicant?
Hooray Science!!!
Thanks Mailin, one less mystery in the universe
And still no practical lab ...
17-9-2013 at 18:56
by: *FWOOSH*
Polyacrylate as alternative dessicant?
@unionised
I guess I should have been a bit more specific
.
Polyacrylate has enormous water abso ...
16-9-2013 at 14:52
by: *FWOOSH*
Polyacrylate as alternative dessicant?
That would be much appreciated
I wasn't too sure how well it would work myself, but it doesn't s ...
16-9-2013 at 09:14
by: *FWOOSH*
Polyacrylate as alternative dessicant?
Just curious if anyone had ever tried this, as recycling polyacrylate balls sounds a lot less messy ...
16-9-2013 at 08:40
by: *FWOOSH*
glassware for sale or trade
Sent a U2U
8-9-2013 at 19:14
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