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Presence of traces iron oxide minerals in limestone
What pH are we talking? Fe(OH)3 drops out above 3 or so; it's quite acidic itself. It also dissolv ...
16-9-2013 at 17:56
by: 12AX7
thinnest glass
Afraid I don't know what effect you're referring to, don't suppose you have an article offhand?

A ...
16-9-2013 at 17:53
by: 12AX7
Aluminium-Mercury Amalgam
Chloride might be more corrosive to aluminum, which is the case with copper (copper sulfate hardly r ...
14-9-2013 at 22:33
by: 12AX7
Made Bromine Tonight
Thought something looked out of place. Wasn't sure if you already had chlorine (cheating aside, flu ...
14-9-2013 at 22:31
by: 12AX7
Made Bromine Tonight
Cool!

Wait a minute, where's fluorine...?
14-9-2013 at 16:52
by: 12AX7
thinnest glass
Which is why I emphasized the quantum aspect -- if the particle of interest (an electron) is confine ...
14-9-2013 at 16:51
by: 12AX7
Is this right?
Heating or concentrated sulfuric acid? Should be a reference in any synthesis related to those chem ...
14-9-2013 at 14:07
by: 12AX7
Is this right?
Heating or concentrated sulfuric acid? Should be a reference in any synthesis related to those chem ...
14-9-2013 at 13:49
by: 12AX7
Manganese Thermite with Lime
Mn(II) is extremely pale in solution. Manganese compounds are often very impure, iron being the mos ...
13-9-2013 at 13:12
by: 12AX7
thinnest glass
Not so; electrons are much "larger", and are quantized in peculiar (i.e., non-bulk) ways even at the ...
13-9-2013 at 13:09
by: 12AX7
Pictures of members.
[rquote=299381&tid=16192&author=Eddygp]Is it just me or there aren't many women here??[/rquo ...
11-9-2013 at 10:18
by: 12AX7
Silicon Thermite
Looks like too small a run to reach the melting point. Maybe try again with 100g say? :)

Tim
8-9-2013 at 21:02
by: 12AX7
yet another reason to be chemophobic
I've heard the ol' rag starter trick described before.

The aerosol style is more common around di ...
7-9-2013 at 23:32
by: 12AX7
Interests in Radioactivity & Nuclear History
Easy:
http://www.electricalfun.com/WorkbenchFun/Fusor_William_Jack.aspx

Though it didn't turn up ...
7-9-2013 at 23:27
by: 12AX7
Separation of Cu(OAc)2 and Zn(OAc)2
Hmm...

Toss in enough zinc to displace all the copper.

Dehydrate and crystallize.

After col ...
7-9-2013 at 23:20
by: 12AX7
Presence of traces iron oxide minerals in limestone
Can you take any bigger photos or zooms of the texture of the dark stuff?
7-9-2013 at 14:24
by: 12AX7
Is Hg classified as crystalline at RTP?
[rquote=299092&tid=26061&author=turd]
Crystallinity has nothing to do with degrees of freed ...
7-9-2013 at 14:23
by: 12AX7
Nylon Family
'Spose it's worth contemplating: what prevents Nylon-6,6 from being a cyclic di- or oligomer itself? ...
7-9-2013 at 09:44
by: 12AX7
Is Hg classified as crystalline at RTP?
I would assert that liquid crystals *are* crystalline, in the sense of having restricted axes of fre ...
7-9-2013 at 09:41
by: 12AX7
Custom made tungsten carbide apparatus
Important question:

Pure tungsten carbide, or cobalt-bonded?

Far as I know, the pure stuff was ...
7-9-2013 at 09:12
by: 12AX7
Is Hg classified as crystalline at RTP?
Perhaps he meant short-ranged order, in the sense that Hg2 molecules might be present, for example, ...
7-9-2013 at 09:02
by: 12AX7
Aluminum hydroxide to Aluminum Oxide
...Or if it's not a glassy ceramic, then the temperature where sufficient diffusion occurs to affect ...
7-9-2013 at 09:00
by: 12AX7
DIY preparation of H2O2?
I can't tell what a CTP-2000K does, electronically (yay for Chinese test equipment..), but it's some ...
6-9-2013 at 10:10
by: 12AX7
What to do with excess electricity? Any neat things to produce?
How much hydro/solar are we talking, and with how much storage capacity? 10kW of anything is enough ...
6-9-2013 at 09:51
by: 12AX7
Silicon Thermite
FYI, Al4Si3 doesn't exist: rather, the two form a simple two phase eutectic system. Silicon and alu ...
5-9-2013 at 11:11
by: 12AX7
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