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Growing Synthetic Corundums (Ruby)
Preface:
Its been many years since I first found this community. I'm glad it's still operating. I w ...
29-6-2023 at 00:30
by: Pasrules
Grignard questions
Without more detail you would find more help in beginnings but not to worry.

They are incredibly ...
16-8-2016 at 14:57
by: Pasrules
Ester enolate
Sec-butyl ethyl ether will be produced and your base will attack the ethyl acetoacetate.
To improve ...
26-7-2016 at 15:12
by: Pasrules
Is "dodecanitrododecahedrane" possible to synthesize?
Bucky balls really just arnt reactive as stated earlier no hydrogen to replace, also any attacks can ...
2-11-2015 at 14:34
by: Pasrules
Spin off from Phosgene thread
To the phosgene chemists go boil a cabbage down and if you smell it at all forget about nerve agents ...
19-10-2015 at 14:11
by: Pasrules
What kind of non-acidic solvent can I use for PdCl2?
PbCl2 and PdCl2 is just asking to be misread
8-10-2015 at 23:40
by: Pasrules
What kind of non-acidic solvent can I use for PdCl2?
Chloroform would be an excellent option for a non-protic solvent in this case because of the chlorin ...
8-10-2015 at 16:27
by: Pasrules
Failed Grignard produced black oil?
Both pots were identical with an anhydrous THF solvent which behaved strangely for the temperatures ...
20-9-2015 at 21:00
by: Pasrules
Failed Grignard produced black oil?
I performed a textbook Grignard reaction of phenylmagnesium bromide with benzophenone to produce tri ...
20-9-2015 at 18:36
by: Pasrules
Trichloro Bromine
Simply combining the two will rely on the ability of chlorine to form radicals in sunlight (UV), I c ...
27-7-2015 at 15:24
by: Pasrules
Phosphates and electrolysis-safety
I said I doubt any phosphine would form as the hydrogen would be at the cathode and the rest (phosph ...
26-5-2015 at 14:42
by: Pasrules
Phosphates and electrolysis-safety
@Pumukli
When the gas collects possible chlorine radicals could react with phosphorus if UV light w ...
26-5-2015 at 02:42
by: Pasrules
Phosphates and electrolysis-safety
I doubt any Phospine would form as the hydrogen would be at the cathode and everything else at the a ...
25-5-2015 at 14:52
by: Pasrules
Strange Permanganate (?)
In Australia you can get high purity KMno4 from any chemist as an antiseptic, crystal size is small ...
12-5-2015 at 14:41
by: Pasrules
Nuclear stability and a pattern on the periodic table
I was thinking of writing up a periodic table with each elements stable isotopes as a number to look ...
29-4-2015 at 14:26
by: Pasrules
Alstonine from Alstonei Boonei
I would assume you precipitate pectins from the alcohol (ethanol?) extraction. So you may need to pe ...
28-4-2015 at 14:47
by: Pasrules
Genetically modified organism
I've covered this topic in cell biology and understand it is safe I'm not an activist and couldn't r ...
21-4-2015 at 14:42
by: Pasrules
Taste of different acids?
To all those guys worrying about the chemistry before tasting hydrogen cyanide i'll give you the qui ...
20-4-2015 at 14:17
by: Pasrules
Your privacy is gone, get a VPN
Yes keep that can of worms closed before people start thinking that they need to wear tin (aluminium ...
8-4-2015 at 14:43
by: Pasrules
Bad Habits In The Lab
I paper towel dry my analytical glassware :(, I know I'm supposed to use a cloth!
8-4-2015 at 14:39
by: Pasrules
Determining Ethanol Concentration by Shakin' a Bottle
Light spectroscopy?, it's doing the same thing your eyeball does, i'll have to give this a go at the ...
8-4-2015 at 14:36
by: Pasrules
Your privacy is gone, get a VPN
I'm promoting these because they have more respect for privacy than the current Australian laws. Unl ...
8-4-2015 at 14:29
by: Pasrules
Your privacy is gone, get a VPN
For anybody who is a technophobe, to operate a VPN you just log in when you want to use it (similar ...
8-4-2015 at 13:08
by: Pasrules
Your privacy is gone, get a VPN
I'll try to keep this short. Technicals will be below.
Recently in Australia they have passed new d ...
8-4-2015 at 13:05
by: Pasrules
Interesting Double-Displacement Reactions?
I've always thought is it possible to get 2 precipitates from 2 solutions being mixed together. I've ...
30-3-2015 at 13:24
by: Pasrules
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