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Alternative to HCL gas
This is indeed cookery. Cross posted to a cookery forum. Lol.

Anyway HCl gas is still going to be ...
16-9-2012 at 14:41
by: liquidlightning
Platinized Asbestos
That's pretty interesting, do you heat the catalyst tube?
16-9-2012 at 14:31
by: liquidlightning
Platinized Asbestos
I just got a 10 grams of platinized asbestos. Know of anything interesting I can do with it? 5% Plat ...
16-9-2012 at 12:21
by: liquidlightning
Pretty Pictures (1)
Verg they were very hairy early in the crystallization, but they kinda got bunched while getting the ...
27-8-2012 at 12:53
by: liquidlightning
Pretty Pictures (1)
I am currently crystallizing some caffeine citrate, it has so far made some absolutely beautiful hai ...
26-8-2012 at 03:07
by: liquidlightning
Gold precipitation
So, if I have about 3g of 14K gold (copper/gold) dissolved in HCl/H2O2, can I simply place a small r ...
21-8-2012 at 12:14
by: liquidlightning
How pure is denatured alcohol?
Yep, SLX denatured alcohol is 45/50/5 ethanol/methanol/methyl isobutyl ketone.
10-8-2012 at 00:20
by: liquidlightning
Retort speed
How fast can one reasonably distill a 100-120C boiling compound in a 500ml retort? Much cheaper for ...
9-8-2012 at 21:27
by: liquidlightning
What to do with tiny bits of Palladium wire?
Chlorate cell? Catalysis? And platinum or palladium?
8-8-2012 at 01:08
by: liquidlightning
The short questions thread (3)
How well do retorts work for distilling liquids? Would it be feasible to distill about about 500ml h ...
2-8-2012 at 01:18
by: liquidlightning
Latest chemical order?
450g NaNO2, 99.6%
500ml 31.74& HCl, tech grade, yellow (need to distill it)
1000ml 30% H2SO4
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2-8-2012 at 01:04
by: liquidlightning
Nitric Acid
Ah, I seem to have missed the water. Why is the water added? Doesn't this reaction work perfectly fi ...
27-7-2012 at 11:00
by: liquidlightning
Nitric Acid
That reaction should yield fuming nitric, if some excess sulfuric is used to prevent water from azeo ...
27-7-2012 at 01:32
by: liquidlightning
Electrolysis of 2 Iron electrodes
Iron electrodes are dissolved to Iron (II) Hydroxide which oxidized on air contact to red/brown Iron ...
27-7-2012 at 01:31
by: liquidlightning
mercury(II) chloride
Probably concentrated as he had white vapors. Doesn't happen with dilute.
26-7-2012 at 21:44
by: liquidlightning
Non-hygroscopic replacement for sodium bisulphate
Water of hydration remains at 170C.
26-7-2012 at 20:20
by: liquidlightning
Nitric Acid
I don't distill the mixture. It produces nitrous acid, which is very thermally unstable and decompos ...
26-7-2012 at 20:16
by: liquidlightning
Nitric Acid
Having some problems making nitric acid. My setup is this:
Vacuum flask with HCl and NaNO[sub]2[/su ...
26-7-2012 at 18:10
by: liquidlightning
H2S intoxication
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26-7-2012 at 17:18
by: liquidlightning
Nitrocellulose
Ohhhh I see, messed up the charges there. Nevermind.

Can something other than H[sub]2[/sub]SO[sub ...
26-7-2012 at 17:15
by: liquidlightning
H2S intoxication
Wait, isn't intraveinous sodium nitrite used to treat cyanide poisoning? I had no idea it also worke ...
26-7-2012 at 16:05
by: liquidlightning
Nitrocellulose
I want to nitrate some cellulose, however I don't have any H[sub]2[/sub]SO[sub]4[/sub]. The wiki say ...
26-7-2012 at 15:24
by: liquidlightning
Non-hygroscopic replacement for sodium bisulphate
As far as I know, solids won't react the way you want, it needs to be dissolved, or molten. That's j ...
26-7-2012 at 14:41
by: liquidlightning
Non-hygroscopic replacement for sodium bisulphate
Hydrates will sometimes dissolve in their own water of hydration at even fairly low temps, like 35-4 ...
26-7-2012 at 14:15
by: liquidlightning
Non-hygroscopic replacement for sodium bisulphate
So, we need something that is non-hygroscopic, hydrate, and corrosive to cellulose. Melts at a low t ...
26-7-2012 at 11:13
by: liquidlightning
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