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[*] posted on 21-10-2018 at 19:13


Nice iodine, but if you really like halogens you would have posted bromine



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[*] posted on 21-10-2018 at 19:24


Quote: Originally posted by VSEPR_VOID  
Nice iodine, but if you really like halogens you would have posted bromine


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[*] posted on 21-10-2018 at 19:26


Quote: Originally posted by Gooferking Science  
Quote: Originally posted by VSEPR_VOID  
Nice iodine, but if you really like halogens you would have posted bromine


Here you go:


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[*] posted on 26-10-2018 at 13:18


Awesome...
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[*] posted on 29-10-2018 at 08:39
Nickel Sulfate crystals


These are some nickel sulfate crystals I made using Nimh batteries.

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[*] posted on 4-11-2018 at 12:01


Copper sulfate that crystalized onto some nickels that i was trying to get nickel sulfate out of.

Also quick question: does nickel sulfate form co-crystals with copper sukfate?

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[*] posted on 4-11-2018 at 12:06


Quote: Originally posted by Jackson  
Copper sulfate that crystalized onto some nickels that i was trying to get nickel sulfate out of.

Also quick question: does nickel sulfate form co-crystals with copper sukfate?
Sad, you contaminated the crystals with dirt and oils on your hand...



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[*] posted on 4-11-2018 at 12:51


Quote: Originally posted by fusso  
Quote: Originally posted by Jackson  
Copper sulfate that crystalized onto some nickels that i was trying to get nickel sulfate out of.

Also quick question: does nickel sulfate form co-crystals with copper sukfate?
Sad, you contaminated the crystals with dirt and oils on your hand...


i don't think that he's going to use them as seeds so i don't see the problem, and even if it was, a quick wash with acetone will remove any oils





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[*] posted on 4-11-2018 at 13:41


Should i cover them with a varnish if i want to use them as a display piece and preserve them? I assume i should but im not sure.
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[*] posted on 4-11-2018 at 14:08


Quote: Originally posted by Jackson  
Should i cover them with a varnish if i want to use them as a display piece and preserve them? I assume i should but im not sure.
Maybe redissolve in water to remove the nickel (coin) and recrystallize to make new crystals?



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[*] posted on 5-11-2018 at 06:54


Quote: Originally posted by Jackson  
Should i cover them with a varnish if i want to use them as a display piece and preserve them? I assume i should but im not sure.

Yes, otherwise they start to lose water and get chalky. I used clear nail polish for mine.
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[*] posted on 5-12-2018 at 14:44


I mostly made this on accident trying to recover a partially decomposed compound.
The compound was iron (iii) salicylate which acts strange under acidic and basic conditions. It seems to me the reactions between it, acids and bases is in equilibrium because it is all reversible. First, I added acid to give it a clear, yellow appearance and then base to turn it back to its original purple color. I added slightly to much base, however and a green solution and brownish precipitate formed, as well as some purple. Nothing had been mixed, so it formed 3 layers of different colors and was absolutely beautiful.

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[*] posted on 6-12-2018 at 07:57


Quote: Originally posted by Jackson  

Also quick question: does nickel sulfate form co-crystals with copper sukfate?


I've tried this before, from what I could tell - no. I've only ever seen one person report a two-transition metal sulfate co-crystal, but I've never been able to relocate that reference, so I'm dubious.




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[*] posted on 17-1-2019 at 18:18


Iodine I made for my element collection: My first halogen!
I'm going strong with my collection, I am working on synthesizing boron this weekend.

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[*] posted on 17-1-2019 at 19:18


Nice iodine, Abromination.

Before you do boron, make sure you ckeck out MrHomeScientist's videos on it. Both the old and the new. Old is good for procedure. New also mentions yield and purity issues (significant).
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[*] posted on 17-1-2019 at 22:03


Quote: Originally posted by j_sum1  
Nice iodine, Abromination.

Before you do boron, make sure you ckeck out MrHomeScientist's videos on it. Both the old and the new. Old is good for procedure. New also mentions yield and purity issues (significant).


I've seen the new ones, I am pretty much doing exactly what he did except in an iron crucible and am using larger amounts of the oxide.
I'm not entirely sure I have seen the old one, I will go check that out.




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[*] posted on 18-1-2019 at 12:27


:D Good luck! I'd love to see the results.
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[*] posted on 18-1-2019 at 16:03


Quote: Originally posted by MrHomeScientist  
:D Good luck! I'd love to see the results.

We shall see, my magnesium came in today.




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[*] posted on 21-1-2019 at 13:44


Quote: Originally posted by Abromination  
Quote: Originally posted by MrHomeScientist  
:D Good luck! I'd love to see the results.

We shall see, my magnesium came in today.


Ha, well I am going to need a coffee grinder for my boric oxide. Its just too hard for my mortar and pestle. How would you describe the smell of diborane? Is it almost ozone like?

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[*] posted on 2-2-2019 at 18:37


I'm not sure how pretty this is, but it is interesting IMO. This is a saturated solution of iron acetate. It had about 2" of solid in the bottom and about 2" of liquid above it and it was allowed to sit out for about 2 months. About 2 weeks in I noticed a little "puff" on the lip of the bottle and it steadily grew. I'm guessing that as the water evaporated the crystals grew up the side of the bottle and wicked the other solution. It grew faster and faster, I'm guessing b/c there was more surface area for the solution to evaporate.

This puff ball was very light, probably weighing about 7-8 grams, which is very little considering the size.

On another note I've found something odd when making the acetate. I used vinegar and allowed nails to sit in a bottle exposed to the air. Rust/acetate would form above the surface on the nails sticking out of the vinegar and it would be brown/orange. If I added some H2O2 I would get a nice pink/purpleish solution like a mix of maganese sulfate and KMnO4. Can anyone explain why I would get this color temporiarily as I've never seen any iron compounds those colors except for some very odd oxides (specially made pigments).

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[*] posted on 20-2-2019 at 11:53


Calcium oxalate crystals inside plant cells.

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[*] posted on 20-2-2019 at 12:31


Quote: Originally posted by crystal grower  
Calcium oxalate crystals inside plant cells.
So that means plants also get "stones" right?



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[*] posted on 22-2-2019 at 08:28


Quote: Originally posted by fusso  
Quote: Originally posted by crystal grower  
Calcium oxalate crystals inside plant cells.
So that means plants also get "stones" right?

Well, yeah kind of. The primary reason for the formation of these crystals (also called raphides) is regulation of Ca2+ levels insinde plant tissues.
Some plants (e.g. Dieffenbachia) developed a secondary function and uses needle-like crystals of CaOx as a way to keep animals from eating them (they cause swelling when ingested).

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[*] posted on 3-3-2019 at 09:26


Liquid acetylene:

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