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OTC Calcium Hypochlorite is labeled as ~70% - what are the impurities?
I am not exactly sure. I haven't bought it yet because I don't want to waste my money. As my memory ...
7-9-2014 at 18:24
by: FireLion3
OTC Calcium Hypochlorite is labeled as ~70% - what are the impurities?
I am unable to find any MSDS for any products of this kind. It is largely a pool product and pool su ...
7-9-2014 at 17:00
by: FireLion3
Solvents for Sodium Borohydride - why is methanol often included even with non-reactive polar aprotic solvents to dissolve the B
I bet using even a smidgen of phase transfer catalyst with a suspension of borohydride would drastic ...
5-9-2014 at 13:26
by: FireLion3
Storing lithium ingots under oil? Density issues?
careysub,

It was probably wrong for me to say it doesn't react with air. Lithium is very reactive ...
4-9-2014 at 17:20
by: FireLion3
Storing lithium ingots under oil? Density issues?
[rquote=343686&tid=32946&author=careysub]I bought one of those packets of 25 g of lithium ($ ...
31-8-2014 at 19:49
by: FireLion3
Preparation of (non lithium)Alkali Superbases - Alkali + Haloalkane?
[rquote=342946&tid=32917&author=Cheddite Cheese]Mixing halomethanes and alkalai metals is ge ...
27-8-2014 at 18:52
by: FireLion3
Amide handling precautions?
I've been reading that mixing Sodium or Potassium metal with an active methylene like a ketonewould ...
26-8-2014 at 08:17
by: FireLion3
New possible efficient and clean electrolytic hydrogenation/reduction of aromatic compounds
aga the reason shooting electrons at molecules would not have the same effect as using reducing agen ...
23-8-2014 at 15:29
by: FireLion3
New possible efficient and clean electrolytic hydrogenation/reduction of aromatic compounds
Some of the people here are remarkably rude. Electra, your idea is not a new concept, and I am sorry ...
22-8-2014 at 12:53
by: FireLion3
Help! Acetone mistakenly used instead of IPA in al/hg reduction of b-nitrostyrene.
That doesn't sound good. Label your chemicals!!

You could try to isolate the reaction product.... ...
22-8-2014 at 12:40
by: FireLion3
Amide handling precautions?
Sodium Hydroxide could be a good base if only the water could be removed, to which there are a numbe ...
18-8-2014 at 12:26
by: FireLion3
Can "Fractional Freezing" be used to separate water miscibile liquids?
I'm planning to soon, just need to pick up some dry ice. I just figured someone who has experience w ...
18-8-2014 at 11:55
by: FireLion3
Can "Fractional Freezing" be used to separate water miscibile liquids?
I recently discovered fractional freezing when reading about Acetone + Dry Ice baths

If I have a ...
18-8-2014 at 11:30
by: FireLion3
Amide handling precautions?
I am strongly aware how reactive with water these are and the need for inert solvents. Solvent won't ...
18-8-2014 at 10:53
by: FireLion3
Amide handling precautions?
[rquote=342134&tid=32628&author=AvBaeyer]FireLion3,

Typically, agents like potassium or s ...
17-8-2014 at 21:20
by: FireLion3
Amide handling precautions?
Well its a strong base, and I know the precautions for handling that, but the whole, shock sensitive ...
17-8-2014 at 12:46
by: FireLion3
Amide handling precautions?
I have the opportunity to get some Potassium Amide and I am interested in experimenting with it. Jus ...
14-8-2014 at 18:18
by: FireLion3
Oxidation of ethanol by hypochlorite
[rquote=341439&tid=32346&author=Nicodem][rquote=341421&tid=32346&author=FireLion3]If ...
12-8-2014 at 14:10
by: FireLion3
Oxidation of ethanol by hypochlorite
If you attempt to oxidize Ethanol with a hypochlorite it will form an ether and not acetaldehyde. Th ...
12-8-2014 at 08:58
by: FireLion3
"Solid Liquid" Phase Transfer Catalysis
Does anyone have experience with this? It is quite appealing in that anionic reactants in the solid ...
3-8-2014 at 18:09
by: FireLion3
Stirre-Hotplate problem
I would contact the manufacturer first before attempting any fix-advice obtained from here first. Th ...
3-8-2014 at 18:07
by: FireLion3
Oxone Aromatic Halogenation in Water - Is this write-up a lie?
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This is very strange. The reaction itself seems to take place very rapidly when there ...
2-8-2014 at 17:35
by: FireLion3
Over-head Stirring in a sealed container?
I'm in love with this overhead stirrer that I've been playing with. I can get up to 4500 RPM in a de ...
1-8-2014 at 15:17
by: FireLion3
Oxone Aromatic Halogenation in Water - Is this write-up a lie?
Avia I will need to repeat this reaction on a bigger scale. I suspect my not encountering any red co ...
1-8-2014 at 14:52
by: FireLion3
Accidentally made benzyl bromide! Ouch My eyes! What happen? Need advice!
[rquote=339915&tid=31878&author=Dr.Bob]Carbon filters work best on polar chemicals and some ...
31-7-2014 at 14:52
by: FireLion3
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