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97% Sulfuric acid + KI
oh, by the way, i contacted some associates who say some of the gas (which was indeed red/brown/oran ...
8-12-2004 at 13:05
by: budullewraagh
97% Sulfuric acid + KI
how worried should i be? i saw the gas, held my breath, put it in my window and ran

im nervous a ...
8-12-2004 at 12:55
by: budullewraagh
97% Sulfuric acid + KI
:mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad:
that fucking blows. i heard that adding sulfuric acid to ...
8-12-2004 at 12:53
by: budullewraagh
97% Sulfuric acid + KI
i got a red gas. smelled bad. not a good thing if it's in your room.
what could this be?
8-12-2004 at 12:39
by: budullewraagh
Extracting Phosphorus from P2O5.
phosphorus is produced from phosphates by using silicon dioxide and carbon at high temperatures, yie ...
3-12-2004 at 20:15
by: budullewraagh
OTC Phosphoric Acid
depends on your allotrope. if it's white or red you can easily oxidize it. oxidize until you ...
3-12-2004 at 14:55
by: budullewraagh
Potassium ferrate
i think im gonna go find some rust now...
1-12-2004 at 13:33
by: budullewraagh
two quick questions
how is it possible to chemically oxidize iron to a +6 state??
(FeO4-2) is the ferrate anion, right? ...
29-11-2004 at 21:28
by: budullewraagh
OTC Phosphoric Acid
phosphorus is a shady element. i have a book about it called "the thirteenth element: a sordid ...
29-11-2004 at 16:06
by: budullewraagh
h202 concentration?
eh...so sorta using pressure or something?
28-11-2004 at 15:28
by: budullewraagh
Bromine from Sea Salt
[quote]Just for the record, the point about burning the seaweed is to gt rid of the organic stuff; t ...
28-11-2004 at 14:21
by: budullewraagh
Substance that Melts at Room Temperature?
wood's metal works as well
27-11-2004 at 19:46
by: budullewraagh
Absorption of Nitrogen Dioxide
use lechatlier's principle...increase pressure
27-11-2004 at 09:12
by: budullewraagh
Chloric Acid
ah, one last thing. i know that sulfuric acid and nitrate salts yield aqueous NO2+. do sulfuric an ...
26-11-2004 at 20:43
by: budullewraagh
Chloric Acid
i've always viewed chlorates and nitrates as being similar to one another, the chlorates being ...
26-11-2004 at 14:22
by: budullewraagh
h202 concentration?
i see. bubbling air?
26-11-2004 at 14:08
by: budullewraagh
iodine from seaweed
burn seaweed, acidify the ashes with sulfuric, filter the organic mess out, add h2o2 and you will ox ...
26-11-2004 at 07:40
by: budullewraagh
h202 concentration?
i heard before something about bubbling NO2 into conc H2O2 to form HNO3...can that happen? or do yo ...
26-11-2004 at 06:17
by: budullewraagh
manganates
[quote]Those of the alkali metals are prepared by fusing manganese dioxide with sodium or potassium ...
25-11-2004 at 19:32
by: budullewraagh
NaClO4 and NH4OH
nope
25-11-2004 at 19:25
by: budullewraagh
manganates
we all know permanganates exist, but little is said/found of manganates. seriously. do a search on ...
25-11-2004 at 17:21
by: budullewraagh
Rocket propellant
i prefer potassium chlorate to nitrate when combined with sugar
21-11-2004 at 20:29
by: budullewraagh
Recovery of sulfuric acid from nitrations
right. sorry, i was (and still am) really tired and was incorrect. my most sincere apologies are e ...
30-10-2004 at 13:43
by: budullewraagh
Recovery of sulfuric acid from nitrations
you could precipitate barium nitrate then filter out the sulfuric
30-10-2004 at 12:46
by: budullewraagh
h2o2 extraction
what if the solution is cooled to 0 celcius and no lower? then surely the peroxide will not freeze, ...
23-10-2004 at 11:19
by: budullewraagh
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