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H2O2 and Ca(OCl)2 That is a good idea, but what to do with the byproducts after that? |
22-4-2005 at 06:09 by: cyclonite4 |
Introduction!!! (Hello Y'all!!!) What about the silver cyanide. I know working with cyanides is dangerous, but are you sure there isn ... |
22-4-2005 at 00:15 by: cyclonite4 |
H2O2 and Ca(OCl)2 [quote][i]Originally posted by sparkgap[/i]
I don't think exporting the hypochlorite someplace ... |
21-4-2005 at 08:12 by: cyclonite4 |
H2O2 and Ca(OCl)2 Air or water.... or CHILDS PLAYGROUND!!
Nah, kidding.
Why couldn't you just recycle the hyp ... |
21-4-2005 at 07:32 by: cyclonite4 |
H2O2 and Ca(OCl)2 I second that. I guess the logic here doesnt take the chlorine (or ozone for that matter) into accou ... |
21-4-2005 at 05:45 by: cyclonite4 |
H2O2 and Ca(OCl)2 Explosivo already explained water cant be used to dispose of Ca(OCl)2, all that would happen is the ... |
21-4-2005 at 01:59 by: cyclonite4 |
Introduction!!! (Hello Y'all!!!) Yeah, and if you read his other thread he is also responsible for (safe) disposal of chemicals.
B ... |
21-4-2005 at 01:20 by: cyclonite4 |
zincdust Not to mention you didn't even bother to balance the equations. |
20-4-2005 at 06:50 by: cyclonite4 |
Warning about OTC solvants [quote][i]Originally posted by maj[/i]
When distilling some solvents (I.E. Ether) Copper is always ... |
18-4-2005 at 22:26 by: cyclonite4 |
ferric chloride About your Iron (Ferric) Nitrate:
When the Iron cation is in the 2+ oxidation state, it is referred ... |
18-4-2005 at 22:18 by: cyclonite4 |
ferric chloride Yes, it is used for etching circuit boards, and the oxidation state of Iron in FeCl3 is 3+ (Fe3+). |
18-4-2005 at 18:26 by: cyclonite4 |
ferric chloride You could always buy FeCl3 from electronics suppliers as an etchant.
Apparently it can be made by ... |
18-4-2005 at 06:27 by: cyclonite4 |
Donations Maybe rather than sell merchandise like shirts... sell sciencemadness lab equipment. Of course you c ... |
18-4-2005 at 06:11 by: cyclonite4 |
Donations I'd donate now, however my current financial situation isn't stable. Expect donations in t ... |
17-4-2005 at 08:28 by: cyclonite4 |
Iron Oxide From what you say, I believe that rather than forming pure Fe2O3 from the electrochemical method, yo ... |
15-4-2005 at 22:48 by: cyclonite4 |
Sciencemadness.org Down Notice the phrase 'max_user_connections'?
It means what it sounds like, you can't co ... |
15-4-2005 at 07:29 by: cyclonite4 |
FTP Server #2 Welcome back.
I can take reponsibility for one of those PMs, think of it as a good thing, your ... |
14-4-2005 at 00:19 by: cyclonite4 |
Differing Effects of Red vs. White HNO3 in a Nitration As far as I am aware, the synthesis of explosives is allowed here, just not discussion of practical ... |
12-4-2005 at 02:55 by: cyclonite4 |
More on PbO2 electrodes I recently found a website about making a PbO2 anode for a chlorate cell: [url=http://www.geocities. ... |
12-4-2005 at 01:46 by: cyclonite4 |
Differing Effects of Red vs. White HNO3 in a Nitration Red nitric acid is just nitric acid with a certain amount of nitrous acid contaminating it. From wha ... |
12-4-2005 at 01:03 by: cyclonite4 |
Copper oxides removing... I'm certain they are silver thanks for the tips. I have a certificate saying
they are 99.9% ... |
12-4-2005 at 00:59 by: cyclonite4 |
Random stuff I could try? [quote][i]Originally posted by Darkblade48[/i]
[quote][i]Originally posted by cyclonite4[/i]
Maybe ... |
12-4-2005 at 00:55 by: cyclonite4 |
Random stuff I could try? Oh, I didn't notice the peroxide. I assume you were suggesting caro's acid sparkgap?
I ... |
11-4-2005 at 04:44 by: cyclonite4 |
Random stuff I could try? I second neutrino's last comment. Maybe you could make a fuel/oxidiser mix between the KNO3 and ... |
11-4-2005 at 04:10 by: cyclonite4 |
Copper oxides removing... I have a few silver coins lying around, would I use the same solution, or perhaps something else? |
10-4-2005 at 07:44 by: cyclonite4 |
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