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Reduction of CuCl2 to CuCl
It didn't work for me :(
6-10-2011 at 00:24
by: rstar
Reduction of CuCl2 to CuCl
Hi Geeks,

Recently I tried to produce Copper(I) Chloride, by the Reduction of Copper(II) Chlorid ...
5-10-2011 at 23:32
by: rstar
What is produced in reaction of I2 and K2S2O5
[rquote=223819&tid=17701&author=kavu] It should also be noted that HI is a weak acid
[Edite ...
5-10-2011 at 23:20
by: rstar
What is produced in reaction of I2 and K2S2O5
Hi Geeks,
What is the produce of reaction between iodine and Potassium metabisulfite (in a water s ...
5-10-2011 at 19:04
by: rstar
A new sulphate salt
When i added a spatula of it to a few ml of water, some of it dissolved on simple shaking, and a lit ...
4-10-2011 at 01:52
by: rstar
A new sulphate salt
[rquote=223653&tid=17679&author=peach]I empty it out, rinse the tube a few times, add some m ...
3-10-2011 at 07:25
by: rstar
A new solvent from a nailpolish remover
Thanx for suggestions

This liquid can reduce KMnO4 to MnO2 instantly. Might be organic.
Also w ...
2-10-2011 at 20:52
by: rstar
A new solvent from a nailpolish remover
Hi Geeks,

I have read in some articles that Nail Polish Removers contain a solvent for dissolvin ...
2-10-2011 at 10:19
by: rstar
A new sulphate salt
[rquote=223567&tid=17679&author=AndersHoveland]I do not know what salt you have formed, but ...
2-10-2011 at 10:09
by: rstar
A new sulphate salt
[rquote=223551&tid=17679&author=Jor]How can you get sodium sulfide (oxidation state -2) by h ...
2-10-2011 at 05:52
by: rstar
A new sulphate salt
Hi geeks,
I added some sodium sulfate to equal amount of sulfur powder, and then heated it. Some a ...
2-10-2011 at 01:45
by: rstar
HCl + NaNO3
This mixture can dissolve Gold so it may also dissolve Platinum ;)
29-9-2011 at 05:31
by: rstar
Reducing Sodium Sulfate to its Sulfite
What would happen if Na2SO4 is reacted with elementary Sulfur?? Will it be Reduced ??
29-9-2011 at 05:28
by: rstar
How to dry various solvents
Some volatile solvents can also be dried by passing hot air through them :)
29-9-2011 at 05:21
by: rstar
Sodium carbonate?
To make Na2CO3.

Simply add NaHCO3 to hot (near 85C, but not boiling) water.
Add slowly the NaH ...
29-9-2011 at 04:49
by: rstar
Reducing Sodium Sulfate to its Sulfite
@ScienceSquirrel
Thanx for the tip
29-9-2011 at 04:43
by: rstar
How to dry various solvents
Phosphorus pentoxide or P2O5 (molecular P4O10) is one of the most powerful drying agents. It can dry ...
29-9-2011 at 04:11
by: rstar
Reducing Sodium Sulfate to its Sulfite
@hissingnoise
But I don't have any H2SO3 or any gas tube for passing SO2 gas at this time. :(
29-9-2011 at 03:42
by: rstar
Breaking Down Chemical Solution
[rquote=223073&tid=17620&author=Chemistry Alchemist]Does green Manganate disproportionate to ...
29-9-2011 at 03:27
by: rstar
Reducing Sodium Sulfate to its Sulfite
Hi Science geeks,

I need Sodium Sulfite in some of my experiments as a reducing agent, and i don ...
29-9-2011 at 02:45
by: rstar
Permanganates
[rquote=223189&tid=8480&author=blogfast25]
I only once made some K2MnO4 solution and didn't ...
29-9-2011 at 02:26
by: rstar
Permanganates
[rquote=222717&tid=8480&author=blogfast25]
disproportionate: Mn (VI) === > Mn (IV) + Mn ...
28-9-2011 at 04:31
by: rstar
Sulfur from Iron Sulfide
You should try to pass the H2S gas into another Container which contains Chlorine gas.
H2S + Cl2 = ...
28-9-2011 at 04:15
by: rstar
Copper Compound Reactions
[rquote=223075&tid=16363&author=Chemistry Alchemist]So in other words if would make copper 3 ...
27-9-2011 at 04:21
by: rstar
Copper Compound Reactions
@Arthur Dent
Thanx for the video link, that man has done the "Green" gold, it might be eco friendl ...
27-9-2011 at 04:16
by: rstar
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