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Reduction of rust to Fe(0) BromicAcid and UnintentionalChaos, thank you! You have been most helpful.
elementcollector1, you ... |
20-1-2014 at 17:55 by: WPK0129 |
Reduction of rust to Fe(0) I'm looking for a way to reverse rust on some objects I've got around the house (wrench, vintage raz ... |
20-1-2014 at 15:29 by: WPK0129 |
Embarrassed to ask science teacher about doing experiments in science lab As a former high school chemistry teacher, I do want to echo a few things:
1) Your teacher will ... |
14-10-2013 at 13:10 by: WPK0129 |
KClO3 + candle wax: NO reaction ?? lol... fair enough.
I'm curious now. The internet says KClO3 is soluble in glycerol - if you ma ... |
11-10-2013 at 14:21 by: WPK0129 |
drying with sodium metal Your remote, totalitarian country will let you get sodium metal? |
11-10-2013 at 13:57 by: WPK0129 |
H2O2 Storage (Simple Question) Also, I don't know how concentrated your H2O2 is and how cold your freezer is, but it may not actual ... |
11-10-2013 at 13:51 by: WPK0129 |
KClO3 + candle wax: NO reaction ?? Of course solubility should make a difference. How do you physically get the KClO3 into the flame t ... |
11-10-2013 at 13:34 by: WPK0129 |
Straight chain PTSA esters Ditto to the above, but consider this:
If you use your alcohol you're trying to tosylate as the s ... |
11-10-2013 at 13:31 by: WPK0129 |
KClO3 + candle wax: NO reaction ?? Well, this could be it: the candle burns as the wax flows into the wick, to supply the flame with f ... |
11-10-2013 at 13:23 by: WPK0129 |
chem haters My first year teaching high school chemistry, I made the mistake of responding to a kid's question o ... |
10-10-2013 at 09:20 by: WPK0129 |
Decomposition luminescence I guess it depends what you mean by "decomposition" - the reaction in glowsticks is technically the ... |
8-10-2013 at 14:30 by: WPK0129 |
Is this right? Plus, if you have any KNO3 leftover, that would dissolve in the ammonia, too. |
8-10-2013 at 14:15 by: WPK0129 |
Is this right? True. If you do manage to make it, separating the two would be tricky while still keeping them as K ... |
8-10-2013 at 14:14 by: WPK0129 |
FREE Online Journals My colleagues from Eastern Europe and China always seemed to have a knack for getting things for fre ... |
8-10-2013 at 14:04 by: WPK0129 |
Mixing Sodium Hydroxide and Sodium Laureth Sulfate... Is it Safe? It wouldn't be unsafe. My biggest concern would be the NaOH corroding the surface of the kitchen ho ... |
8-10-2013 at 14:01 by: WPK0129 |
Using CO2 gas for grignard reaction instead of dry ice? I like sonagashira's original response: use a fire extinguisher. Don't forget that PV = NRT means ... |
8-10-2013 at 13:58 by: WPK0129 |
drying with sodium metal Some food for thought: how pure do you [i]need[/i] it? Could you get away with a 95/5 EtOH/H2O mix ... |
8-10-2013 at 13:40 by: WPK0129 |
Chemistry Hackerspace -- Twin Cities, MN I'd be 110% in favor if it weren't an 8-hour plane ride away. If anyone in the northeast wants to d ... |
8-10-2013 at 11:47 by: WPK0129 |