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Beginner in crystal growth I mean accelerate precipitation by losing the solubility of the salt in the water, using some more c ... |
12-10-2017 at 03:59 by: Alquimia |
Beginner in crystal growth How I can decrease the NaCl solubility of salty water? |
12-10-2017 at 00:48 by: Alquimia |
Why most quasicrystals (if not, all) are of metallic compounds? I recently raised the idea of growing quasicrystals. No, they are not normal crystals, they are aper ... |
12-10-2017 at 00:30 by: Alquimia |
Obtain different sulfates from gypsum? Carbon is more electropositive than sulfur (and calcium is more electropositive than nickel, copper, ... |
11-10-2017 at 09:25 by: Alquimia |
Obtain different sulfates from gypsum? Perhaps the title confuses you, I will explain better:
[b]I want to obtain copper sulphate, nicke ... |
11-10-2017 at 08:33 by: Alquimia |
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10-10-2017 at 07:18 by: Alquimia |
Beginner in crystal growth Is there some alternative to alum easy of obtain with household materials? |
10-10-2017 at 07:08 by: Alquimia |
Beginner in crystal growth Another fast question:
Commercial table salt possesses impurities of dust or something like powd ... |
10-10-2017 at 07:02 by: Alquimia |
Beginner in crystal growth Fast question:
Can sodium aluminate replace to classical alum used in crystal growth? Will it have ... |
10-10-2017 at 06:53 by: Alquimia |
Growing quasicrystals? Is there it some water soluble substance (or soluble in another liquid at room temperature and press ... |
10-10-2017 at 06:12 by: Alquimia |
Beginner in crystal growth Hi, I'm new to the world of crystal growth.
I want to make more or less regular crystals, with cubi ... |
10-10-2017 at 06:10 by: Alquimia |
Molten sodium thiosulphate electrolysis? I read that sodium thiosulphate has a fusion point of 48ÂșC. Also, it can be produced by mix sulphu ... |
6-5-2017 at 06:11 by: Alquimia |
Cinnabar reduction to mercury (cold) I am searching some reduction process for obtain liquid mercury (an cold reduction process, that doe ... |
5-5-2017 at 07:35 by: Alquimia |