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Preparation of Dilute H2SO4 from FeSO4
Okay you obviously don't have near the level of understanding required to do such a thing without be ...
27-1-2012 at 21:59
by: 497
Preparation of Dilute H2SO4 from FeSO4
Try like 500-600* and the option of doing it in the microwave may simplify things a lot further. Als ...
27-1-2012 at 19:10
by: 497
On solar hot water systems
How about throw a layer of glass on top of a sheet of black painted steel roofing (the kind with ang ...
26-1-2012 at 22:42
by: 497
Preparation of Dilute H2SO4 from FeSO4
Very high yields of SO3 are said to be obtained by pyrolysis of basic iron sulfates at easily manage ...
26-1-2012 at 22:31
by: 497
Reduction of levulinic acid
You could try cyclisizing it in to 5-methyl furanone and hydrogenating that.
19-1-2012 at 21:46
by: 497
Solar energy a pipe dream?
So why the hell hasn't this been brought up before?
http://chemgroups.ucdavis.edu/~mascal/pages/bio ...
19-1-2012 at 21:00
by: 497
Strike?
Thanks Polverone.
19-1-2012 at 20:30
by: 497
Solar energy a pipe dream?
The gratzel cell is worth looking up. Cheap to build, decent efficiency.
17-1-2012 at 15:56
by: 497
Strike?
http://www.ffxiah.com/forum/topic/28063/jan-18th-the-internet-to-go-on-strike/

Should Sciencmadne ...
14-1-2012 at 11:51
by: 497
Catalytic decomposition of Ammonium Nitrate using Nitric Oxide
I think the rate of disproportionation at atmospheric pressure is negligible. http://www.ncbi.nlm.ni ...
23-12-2011 at 17:23
by: 497
What to do with tryptamine?
Melatonin powder is pretty easy to find too, making all 5-MeO tryptamines available easily. Assymetr ...
23-12-2011 at 16:52
by: 497
Lunacy Rules
Phenylephrine? The phenol should not interfere as far as I know...
12-12-2011 at 21:05
by: 497
Lunacy Rules
How could that even be possible? It's not like there are bottles of pseudoephedrine on the shelves. ...
10-12-2011 at 13:25
by: 497
BIODIESEL - cheapen your gasoline
Just Google it man. It is already being done. Not too much on a DIY scale though.
3-12-2011 at 21:32
by: 497
Nitrous oxide based explosives
There is a patent out there on the use of liquid N2O mixed with fuels. He claims decent VOD and low ...
21-11-2011 at 08:05
by: 497
Producing sodium hypochlorite in a continuous process ?
Yes chlorox is a mixture of NaOCl, NaCl and NaOH. Even if you could get pure hypochlorite it would t ...
18-11-2011 at 05:40
by: 497
Producing sodium hypochlorite in a continuous process ?
I don't understand. Whether the Cl2 and NaOH combine inside or outside the electrolytic cell, the re ...
17-11-2011 at 20:09
by: 497
Producing sodium hypochlorite in a continuous process ?
The definitely sell things that do exactly what you're saying, except the cell is not separated.
17-11-2011 at 14:32
by: 497
Expensive chemicals
I agree it is a very interesting subject. You'd probably do better making chemicals that are commonl ...
13-11-2011 at 12:44
by: 497
Flow battery chemistry - electrolyte selection
I'm surprised flow battery technology hasn't gained more attention on this forum. It looks like ther ...
12-11-2011 at 15:17
by: 497
Solar energy a pipe dream?
I love the simplicity of the stirling engine, particularly in a free piston arrangement. I think the ...
12-11-2011 at 12:15
by: 497
Solar energy a pipe dream?
Ok you got me with the fluidyne. But how practical is that?

I think there is a pretty big differe ...
9-11-2011 at 11:01
by: 497
Solar energy a pipe dream?
Viable for what? Utility scale? Obviously piston anything will never be. Ever tried to build a 1kw t ...
5-11-2011 at 21:32
by: 497
Solar energy a pipe dream?
My point was just that a steam engine can developed far higher force on the piston than a stirling. ...
5-11-2011 at 09:38
by: 497
Decarboxylation / Methylation at alpha carbon of N-protected amino acid
If you can get sodium borohydride you can reduce the amino acid to the amino alcohol. Deoxygenating ...
4-11-2011 at 22:57
by: 497
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