Please excuse my chemical terms in english.
I was wondering if you could clear a couple of things I had mixed up:
Greases/oils (are they called fatty acid esters in english?)
(CH2OCOR-CHOCOR«-CH2OCOR) and methanol (CH3OH) form Glicerol and BD
(3 RCOOR)... right?
Now this reaction needs
k5farms wrote:
this stuff has to much value to be dumping it in our tanks
Huh? I don't think I said that. It does say this on our site:
Other uses: Biodiesel is very useful stuff. We must be crazy to burn
it! Mike Pelly once said, only half-jokingly.
Also lists AMG 2000, at Biodiesel
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:-) Always said the stuff's too good to burn in your motor. Nice
story, thanks.
Keith Addison
Journey to Forever
Handmade Projects
Tokyo
http://journeytoforever.org/
Well, close!
I do think its great there is an
Please excuse my chemical terms in english.
I was wondering if you could clear a couple of things I had mixed up:
Greases/oils (are they called fatty acid esters in english?)
(CH2OCOR-CHOCOR«-CH2OCOR) and methanol (CH3OH) form Glicerol and BD
(3 RCOOR)... right?
Now this reaction
Thanks Bryan
Best wishes,
Christian.
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Your use of
Thanks Keith. Though I must clear out something... I was talking of HCl,
Hydrochloric acid, not Nitric Acid (HNO3), which I do understand is a main
chemical in the synthesis of various explosives (a friend of a close friend
of mine did pass away in a lab explosion some years ago).
The reference
has the BMW 2.5L diesel engine.
I own and run a BMW powered by this fabulous
diesel-its the best kept secret in the UK 50mpg at
80mph!!!.
I would love to run it on SVO at 21p/litre--how can I
do this?.
I intend to run
on SVO from
Friar's Pride at 21p/litre. I don't want to make any
Dear Bryan,
I got a bit mixed up with the water... ÀWhich reaction produces it?
If this is an equilibrium reaction, Àcan«t you turn it towards the products
side by adding more meth?
Best,
Christian
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Yahoo!
Thanks Keith. Though I must clear out something... I was talking of HCl,
Hydrochloric acid, not Nitric Acid (HNO3), which I do understand is a main
chemical in the synthesis of various explosives (a friend of a close friend
of mine did pass away in a lab explosion some years ago).
Yep, sorry,