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Examples of Anhydrous Salts
Examples of Anhydrous Salts. To many of us, the word "salt" calls to mind a white crystal we add to potato chips...
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What Is Anhydrous Diethyl Ether?
Diethyl ether is more commonly called simply ethyl ether, or even more simply as just ether. If it has been carefully dried...
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The Properties of Anhydrous HCl
Anhydrous (water-free) hydrogen chloride (HCl) is commonly used to make the water-based version of the same chemical - hydrochloric acid. Prepared commercially...
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Uses for Anhydrous Salts
Uses for Anhydrous Salts. If the thought of salt makes your mouth pucker and sends you running to the nearest tap for...
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How to Make Anhydrous
Anhydrous is a state of a chemical indicating that it is free of water. The exact drying procedures vary from chemical to...
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What are Anhydrous Hydrazine Uses?
What are Anhydrous Hydrazine Uses?. Hydrazine (chemical formula N₂H₄) is a highly unstable and toxic chemical that donates electrons to other compounds....
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What Is the Meaning of Hygroscopic?
Hygroscopic is the word used to describe substances that change as a direct result of attracting and absorbing water. Common examples of...
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Hydrous Vs. Anhydrous
Hydrous and anhydrous are terms used in chemistry to describe substances that contain water and that are devoid of water, respectively. Chemical...
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How to Make Anhydrous Milk Fat
The term anhydrous means without water. Thus, anhydrous milk fat is milk fat without any water. Anhydrous milk fat is used in...
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Uses of Ethanol Anhydrous
Ethanol anhydrous or absolute alcohol has very low water content, often less than 1 percent. Ethanol anhydrous is obtained by removing most...
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How to Make Anhydrous Ammonium
Pure ammonia is sometimes referred to as anhydrous ammonia to distinguish it from aqueous solutions of ammonia. For example, household ammonia is...
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How to Use Potash to Make Biodiesel
According to the Journey to Forever biodiesel making guide, potash (KOH or potassium hydroxide) is the easiest and most effective catalyst. As...
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Production of Methanol From Natural Gas
In addition to its use as a feedstock for several different products, methanol may be a promising transportation fuel. Production of methanol...
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What Are Anhydrous Salts?
You're likely familiar with several varieties of salt --- sea salt, bath salts, table salt --- but unless you're a chemist, anhydrous...
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Organic Vs. Inorganic Molecules
The distinction between organic and inorganic chemistry is not a trivial one. Courses of study in universities throughout the world are structured...
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Homemade Methanol
Methanol is a biodiesel fuel that can be used as a substitute for gas in cars, motorcycles and small gas engines. Methanol...
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Reduction of Camphor to Isoborneol
Note: Please format the numbers in the formulas to appear as subscripts. Camphor [(CH3)3(CH2)3(CH)(C)2C0] is a waxy, white solid with a strong...
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Leishman Stain Preparation
Your doctor can take a blood sample and send it to the lab to be analyzed for a number of different diseases....
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How to Make Methanol
Methanol, or wood alcohol, is a clean burning fuel additive, as well as an effective solvent. It is extremely flammable, so great...
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Anhydrous Calcium Chloride Safety Precautions
Anhydrous calcium chloride is a descant used for drying wet environments. It is used to remove water from organic solvents, gas streams...