calcium
(Hive Bee) 02-16-04 09:00 No 489071 |
Checking the math - Ketoxime formation | |||||||
While studying Chromic's awesome write up on the buffered peracetic rxn, ../rhodium /peracet Chromic's experimental example lists 126 mmol of Sodium Carbonate as 6.7 grams. At 105.98 grams per mole, wouldn't 126 mmol actually be double that (~13.34 grams)? Any help will be greatly appreciated. Maybe my math is wrong. |
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Antibody2 (LinguisticBee) 02-16-04 19:10 No 489202 |
yes you are correct, but i beleive Chromic was | |||||||
yes you are correct, but i beleive Chromic was refering the amount of sodium available to react with the hydroxylamine. Sodium Carbonate is Na2CO3 and has 2 sodium atoms Sodium Bicarbonate is NaHCO3 and has 1 sodium atom hope that helps We are all just witnesses. |
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