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Can anyone help ID a substance? Makes sense. Thank you. |
12-8-2012 at 02:10 by: Alastair |
Can anyone help ID a substance? Sorry for double post, i found that NaOEt is orangeish in colour, but for a reaction like that i wou ... |
12-8-2012 at 01:52 by: Alastair |
Can anyone help ID a substance? I just heated my redistilled ethanol with some sodium hydroxide to disolve it and the soln turned or ... |
12-8-2012 at 01:49 by: Alastair |
tryptophan to alpha methyl tryptamine I think HBr could carry some water and it is generally an unwanted thing in indole syntheses, but i ... |
26-5-2012 at 07:28 by: Alastair |
unconventional sodium [rquote=239441&tid=2105&author=watson.fawkes]Are you actually asserting anything? I can't te ... |
5-3-2012 at 12:25 by: Alastair |
unconventional sodium [rquote=239264&tid=2105&author=watson.fawkes]That's good, because in all the elemental sodiu ... |
4-3-2012 at 11:52 by: Alastair |
unconventional sodium [rquote=239207&tid=2105&author=watson.fawkes]The strength of that interaction is minuscule. ... |
3-3-2012 at 02:45 by: Alastair |
unconventional sodium [rquote=238978&tid=2105&author=watson.fawkes]What substance in the reaction mixture would re ... |
2-3-2012 at 08:21 by: Alastair |
unconventional sodium len1 and everybody else, i understand that skimming sodium off a solvent is perfect and you get it n ... |
1-3-2012 at 00:08 by: Alastair |
The short questions thread (3) Can anyone explain me the amalgamation process? I understand it activates metals and removes oxide c ... |
21-2-2012 at 10:10 by: Alastair |
Most extreme compounds known to man Bronopol
An effective antimicrobial, whose effective use-concentration which can be as low as 0.00 ... |
26-12-2011 at 00:15 by: Alastair |
What the hell is in my cold packs?!?! [rquote=230981&tid=18056&author=Neil]was it CAN? If so you may have magnesium nitrate in you ... |
25-12-2011 at 23:56 by: Alastair |
What the hell is in my cold packs?!?! I think i had some insoluble hydroxide or basic oxide in my fertilizer. After filtering hot brownish ... |
25-12-2011 at 06:15 by: Alastair |
Synthesis of (d-ephedrine hcl) If you are trying to get only one isomer there probably will be some very low yield involved.
Pricy ... |
21-12-2011 at 13:36 by: Alastair |
Drying acetic acid I finally travelled a little and bought pure GAA I still cant find much DCM
used anywhere, i ... |
21-12-2011 at 13:20 by: Alastair |
Synthesis of Zinc Chloride (Hydrate) I have tried percipitating Zn(OH)2 from ZnCl2 and what i thought was FeCl2 or FeCl3 with aqueous NaO ... |
17-12-2011 at 06:19 by: Alastair |
A small accident Well i do have some glass, im just overly protective of it and i only use it when necessary. Just do ... |
17-12-2011 at 06:07 by: Alastair |
Methylation with ether I would have gladly tried it, but i am not very wealthy on chemicals at the moment. I just didnt wan ... |
17-12-2011 at 04:58 by: Alastair |
A small accident But I was actually ''distilling'' water, right? |
15-12-2011 at 08:39 by: Alastair |
A small accident [rquote=229668&tid=18225&author=hissingnoise]Pyrex?
Genuine borosilicate doesn't fail by r ... |
15-12-2011 at 07:33 by: Alastair |
Methylation with ether I had this idea for a couple of days now, I wonder if it has been heard of.
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15-12-2011 at 07:31 by: Alastair |
A small accident others were minor things. But i will consider that one |
14-12-2011 at 11:03 by: Alastair |
Chloroacetic acid alternative ways Hmm, thats an interesting reaction, i thought F was too poor a leaving group for reacting with sulfu ... |
12-12-2011 at 00:25 by: Alastair |
A small accident hey, dont insult him, he was pyrex
but yeah, my bad, i learned from it. |
11-12-2011 at 05:48 by: Alastair |
Chloroacetic acid alternative ways Copper(II) chloride is able to chlorinate the alpha position of carbonyl compounds. This reaction is ... |
11-12-2011 at 03:27 by: Alastair |
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