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Make Potassium (from versuchschemie.de)
you should be able to extract the potassium from your magnesium reduction reaction with dioxane (rea ...
23-5-2017 at 00:34
by: jimmyboy
Acetic Acid and Sodium Chloride
Thanks for the confirmation Bloggy
.. there is quite a few Google results that say it forms the aci ...
7-2-2016 at 19:46
by: jimmyboy
Acetic Acid and Sodium Chloride
this is Necromancy for this old thread but I was asked this question recently about how pennies get ...
7-2-2016 at 16:39
by: jimmyboy
Republicans have control now. What effect does this have on chemistry?
[quote]
we surely cant afford to harbor anti american government sentiments if we own guns or chemi ...
7-11-2014 at 15:20
by: jimmyboy
Chance for a Voice!
against my better judgement I am going to open my mouth..
Even if Jayme produced a glowing review ...
15-1-2013 at 19:16
by: jimmyboy
Birkeland-Eyde reactor for making nitric acid.
At offset442: You should make a doc describing your setup - dimensions - air pump - power usage - ti ...
20-10-2012 at 00:14
by: jimmyboy
Sodium absorption spectra
I saw this and it looked interesting..
http://www.thenakedscientists.com/HTML/content/kitchenscienc ...
15-5-2012 at 16:31
by: jimmyboy
Partition Coefficients
Does anyone know of a good database for solvent-solvent partition coefficients? I am interested in ...
11-3-2012 at 02:00
by: jimmyboy
Conductive Inkjet OLED ink
http://pubs.acs.org/cen/news/89/i29/8929notw3.html?utm_source=feedburner
Thought it was pretty ne ...
19-7-2011 at 23:48
by: jimmyboy
Ammonia by the haber process--tabletop chemistry
I think your biggest problem will be getting the pressure - the heat can be supplied by nichrome and ...
19-6-2011 at 00:42
by: jimmyboy
Purification and concentration of household ammonia
Salt is the cheapest way to push the ammonia out but you waste alot - sodium hydroxide and heat the ...
28-3-2011 at 19:27
by: jimmyboy
Nitrate to Nitric Oxide from HCl reaction mechanism
A little more searching turned this up - Google's translation of German chemistry terms is shoddy at ...
3-5-2010 at 17:45
by: jimmyboy
Nitrate to Nitric Oxide from HCl reaction mechanism
This has been bugging me - under normal circumstances the only common acid that will oxidize and tur ...
2-5-2010 at 19:17
by: jimmyboy
CS2 prep in microwave
the combination of carbon and sulfur might be feasible in a microwave if you had a way to finely con ...
18-4-2010 at 16:06
by: jimmyboy
Hydriodic reducing power
Nice find! thanks Oz - I was wondering if benzene acids were an exception - apparently it can tear o ...
6-9-2009 at 15:30
by: jimmyboy
Hydriodic reducing power
Benzene -- I have seen a few organic textbooks mention it can convert carboxylic acids to alkanes.. ...
6-9-2009 at 04:54
by: jimmyboy
Hydriodic reducing power
Just out of sheer curiosity -- would hydriodic be strong enough to reduce benzoic acid to the alkene ...
6-9-2009 at 00:43
by: jimmyboy
Chemical properties of Acesulfame-K & Safety
I have been on the fence lately on whether this stuff is safe - it is in virtually every last thing ...
7-6-2009 at 14:49
by: jimmyboy
L-Lysine Hydrochloride to Cadaverine (Stinky)
[b][color=Green]IF... you can get hold of this catalyst and solvent - you can make tons of cadaveri ...
5-3-2009 at 14:20
by: jimmyboy
Hydroxylamine and Sulfur Dioxide
I was interested in what would happen if you bubbled sulfur dioxide into a solution of sodium nitrit ...
9-2-2009 at 13:38
by: jimmyboy
At what point does Sulfuric Acid reach its lowest Ph?
Ok - so acids never fully dissociate - then let me rephrase - at what concentration is sulfuric at i ...
23-1-2009 at 16:34
by: jimmyboy
At what point does Sulfuric Acid reach its lowest Ph?
Sulfuric is diprotic so it has 2 hydrogens per each mole - so for each mole (98 grams) 2 moles of wa ...
23-1-2009 at 14:45
by: jimmyboy
Brainstorm - For REAL...
I particularly like the part when the guy in the audience asks Venter - "Don't you think you are pla ...
12-12-2008 at 12:47
by: jimmyboy
Brainstorm - For REAL...
this reminds me of that old Christopher Walken movie..
I am so glad I won't be alive when this tech ...
11-12-2008 at 17:46
by: jimmyboy
Controlled Bacterial Nitrification (salpeter production, using nitrosomonas etc)
Urea slowly converts to ammonia then to nitrates by bacteria - even with optimum conditions - temper ...
27-10-2008 at 14:44
by: jimmyboy
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