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Aluminum chloride [quote][i]Originally posted by chloric1[/i]
Just so you know, this forum is more designed for discu ... |
20-7-2004 at 19:49 by: t_Pyro |
N2O5 I thought he wanted information on ozone generators. Nevertheless, N<sub>2</sub>O<sub ... |
1-7-2004 at 19:20 by: t_Pyro |
Acid-Base Equilibria The dissociation constants of stong electrolytes are axtremely high, so for all practical purposes ( ... |
1-7-2004 at 19:10 by: t_Pyro |
N2O5 Yes. [url=http://www.google.com]Google[/url] will answer your questions. |
30-6-2004 at 19:50 by: t_Pyro |
Type of reaction? Decarboxylation is usually done with soda lime.
The organic acid (radical) undergoing decarboxyla ... |
30-6-2004 at 19:47 by: t_Pyro |
Powder resulting from electroerosion. [quote][i]Originally posted by Tacho[/i]
t_pyro, I don't know its composition, but I think its ... |
28-6-2004 at 20:20 by: t_Pyro |
Powder resulting from electroerosion. I'd tried a similar method before too. The major problem is that the Al powder formed was never ... |
26-6-2004 at 23:57 by: t_Pyro |
Magnesium Sulphate You need to know the enhalpy of hydration of anhydrous magnesium sulfate. If it is "- x" K ... |
25-6-2004 at 20:11 by: t_Pyro |
Practical catalyst for H2O2 decomposition. Are you talking about Cu<sup>+</sup> being oxidised to Cu<sup>2+</sup> by H& ... |
21-6-2004 at 06:35 by: t_Pyro |
Converting percent (%) solution to molarity (M) r.d.= relative density. r.d. is the ratio of the mass of "x" volume of a solution to " ... |
19-6-2004 at 19:11 by: t_Pyro |
Converting percent (%) solution to molarity (M) The only problem I face in this regard is that not all chemical suppliers state the r.d. of the solu ... |
18-6-2004 at 19:29 by: t_Pyro |
Dichloromethane from methanol? [url=http://www.google.com/search?num=50&hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&safe=off&c2coff=1&am ... |
17-6-2004 at 19:02 by: t_Pyro |
The most dangerous, expensive and inneficient way of making HCl! Yes, but depending on the rate of evolution of the Chlorine, the LED solution might, or might not be ... |
17-6-2004 at 06:16 by: t_Pyro |
The most dangerous, expensive and inneficient way of making HCl! Isn't the Blu-ray disc read using a UV laser? Then there has to be UV diodes in the market, alt ... |
17-6-2004 at 06:08 by: t_Pyro |
Synth or Source of 2-Nitropropane The following method might work:
nitromethane+NaOH+chloromethane->nitroethane
nitroethane+conc ... |
16-6-2004 at 00:58 by: t_Pyro |
MgSO4 --> H2SO4 Eficiency might be a major problem in that method, though. Two-thirds of the SO<sub>2</sub& ... |
15-6-2004 at 19:05 by: t_Pyro |
MgSO4 --> H2SO4 I think the reaction that you're talking about is:
2H<sub>2</sub>SO<sub>4& ... |
12-6-2004 at 17:17 by: t_Pyro |
H2O2 By Electrolysis Persulfuric acid reacts with water to give hydrogen peroxide. It is possible that persulfuric acid i ... |
12-6-2004 at 17:10 by: t_Pyro |
Structure of p-methoxyphenyldiphenyl carbinol Carbinol is the -CH<sub>2</sub>OH group. Hence, in the given compound, the substituents ... |
1-6-2004 at 07:55 by: t_Pyro |
Potassium Dichromate synthesis (from Rhodium) [quote][i]Originally posted by frogfot[/i]
I've noticed that when I add acid to precipitate di ... |
24-5-2004 at 08:15 by: t_Pyro |
Using the Nernst Equation: I think what the question meant was that the lower oxidation state to which the oxidising agent is c ... |
22-5-2004 at 07:18 by: t_Pyro |
unconventional sodium Light bulbs contain an inert gas at low pressure. Since the inert gas (at low temperature) is a bad ... |
20-5-2004 at 06:04 by: t_Pyro |
Using the Nernst Equation: This is the reduction half- cell reaction which takes place when a substance is oxidised by acidifie ... |
19-5-2004 at 01:55 by: t_Pyro |
I2 and Toluene frustrations Well, if the aldehyde is an intermediate product, I guess the final product will mainly be toluene. ... |
16-5-2004 at 07:13 by: t_Pyro |
I2 and Toluene frustrations I've got a weird idea! How about oxidizing toluene to benzoic acid, and then reacting it with P ... |
15-5-2004 at 09:22 by: t_Pyro |
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