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Glacial Acid Acid question
That would be correct just warm it up a bit to melt the crystals
29-11-2005 at 19:59
by: ADP
The essential oil
So the general method for the extraction would be simply steam distillation of roots. I like the roo ...
29-11-2005 at 17:43
by: ADP
The essential oil
Is it not possible to extract sassifras oil from Sassafras Albidum roots?

Perhaps the roots coul ...
27-11-2005 at 15:36
by: ADP
Lead Monoxide
Is there an easy route to produce lead monoxide? I didn't think this question warranted a new t ...
22-11-2005 at 17:07
by: ADP
hexamethylenetetramine dinitrate
[quote][i]Originally posted by Madog[/i]
hm, yeah, i agree, something like around urea nitrate.

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17-11-2005 at 20:26
by: ADP
Formaldehyde disposal
Thanks for the suggestions guys
12-11-2005 at 06:53
by: ADP
Formaldehyde disposal
Is formaldehyde oxidized by hydrogen peroxide to formic acid and is this means of safe disposal? I w ...
10-11-2005 at 17:42
by: ADP
Fermentation of starch into amyl alcohol
Oh you better believe it. It's a wonderful thing. Too bad about a0tu tho huh?
9-11-2005 at 18:20
by: ADP
Fermentation of starch into amyl alcohol
Douchermann, good to see you it has been a long time.
9-11-2005 at 16:59
by: ADP
P2O5 and P4O10
What type of regulations are currently placed on P2O5 in the united states? It is a very useful comp ...
9-11-2005 at 16:55
by: ADP
Enthaphy calculations for oxidation and reduction reactions
Ahh I see so I would use the delta G<sub>f</sub><sup>o</sup> values that are ...
22-10-2005 at 21:44
by: ADP
Enthaphy calculations for oxidation and reduction reactions
Well actually my plans are to do a chem class demo with a two gram sample of stoichiometricly correc ...
22-10-2005 at 07:22
by: ADP
Enthaphy calculations for oxidation and reduction reactions
In the equation:
3KClO4 + 8Al --> 3KCl + 4Al2O3 + energy (heat + light)
- Wouldn't enthapy ...
20-10-2005 at 13:22
by: ADP
Enthaphy calculations for oxidation and reduction reactions
Hello I was curious to the method of calculating the kJ of energy produced by the flash reaction (re ...
19-10-2005 at 17:30
by: ADP
condensers
Sorry to bump an old thread but what is the difference in performance of a west condenser and a lieb ...
2-10-2005 at 07:19
by: ADP
Uranium
My school chem lab has a small bottle of reagent grade uranyl acetate about 28 grams to be exact. Wh ...
19-9-2005 at 18:19
by: ADP
Experiments with boric acid esters.
I'm sorry for the dead topic resurrection here, but my ques. doesn't warrant a new thread. ...
19-9-2005 at 17:27
by: ADP
(HPO3)n Dehydrating agent (polyphosphoric or metaphosphoric acid)
Very nice. Can't wait to hear the results but it seems that a non-reactive metal route would pr ...
19-9-2005 at 16:59
by: ADP
Epiphany! Idea anyway...
So I was continuing my continual reading on the topic of chemisty today and I was thinking about bor ...
18-9-2005 at 16:21
by: ADP
(HPO3)n Dehydrating agent (polyphosphoric or metaphosphoric acid)
Could a zirconia crucible be feasibly used?
18-9-2005 at 15:34
by: ADP
Acetic anhydride + sulphuric acid --> ??
Hmm, I think it's an interesting reaction. I wish I knew what happened. One would think that th ...
18-9-2005 at 15:30
by: ADP
oleum & SO3
Sorry for the double post but I was doing some thinking. What happens when you react calcium carbide ...
18-9-2005 at 10:59
by: ADP
"dry" acetone
Well generally, dry means without water, so I would assume well actually I know it means anhydrous a ...
15-9-2005 at 17:16
by: ADP
oleum & SO3
I'm sure there are many dehydrating agents that can be used for the procedure. The only issue w ...
13-9-2005 at 18:18
by: ADP
(HPO3)n Dehydrating agent (polyphosphoric or metaphosphoric acid)
Good luck with that chloric. What about a carbon graphite crucible?
10-9-2005 at 08:18
by: ADP
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