Cobalt Oxide versu Cobalt Carbonnate - Electric Mid&Hi Fired Ceramics2024-03-28T09:13:08Zhttps://cone6pots.ning.com/forum/topics/cobalt-oxide-versu-cobalt-carbonnate?feed=yes&xn_auth=noRecipe calls for:
10.0 grams…tag:cone6pots.ning.com,2013-09-02:2103784:Comment:881062013-09-02T19:56:13.447ZNorm Stuarthttps://cone6pots.ning.com/profile/NormStuart
<p>Recipe calls for:</p>
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<p>10.0 grams Copper Oxide use 13.9 grams Copper Carbonate</p>
<p>10.0 grams Copper Carbonate use 7.2 grams Copper Oxide</p>
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<p>10.0 grams Cobalt Oxide use 15.9 grams Cobalt Carbonate</p>
<p>10.0 grams Cobalt Carbonate use 6.3 grams Cobalt Oxide</p>
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<p>Recipe calls for:</p>
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<p>10.0 grams Copper Oxide use 13.9 grams Copper Carbonate</p>
<p>10.0 grams Copper Carbonate use 7.2 grams Copper Oxide</p>
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<p>10.0 grams Cobalt Oxide use 15.9 grams Cobalt Carbonate</p>
<p>10.0 grams Cobalt Carbonate use 6.3 grams Cobalt Oxide</p>
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<p><a href="http://digitalfire.com/4sight/material/copper_carbonate_235.html" target="_blank">http://digitalfire.com/4sight/material/copper_carbonate_235.html</a></p> Hi Nadine, I think 1,5 times…tag:cone6pots.ning.com,2013-09-02:2103784:Comment:881002013-09-02T19:21:49.058ZSylvain Boucherhttps://cone6pots.ning.com/profile/SylvainBoucher
<p>Hi Nadine, I think 1,5 times would be better, and do some tile tests, cause carbonate and oxide won't react the same, as carbonate is more powdery than oxide.</p>
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<p>Thanks</p>
<p>Sylvain</p>
<p>Hi Nadine, I think 1,5 times would be better, and do some tile tests, cause carbonate and oxide won't react the same, as carbonate is more powdery than oxide.</p>
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<p>Thanks</p>
<p>Sylvain</p> Thank you Brian, that was wh…tag:cone6pots.ning.com,2012-06-30:2103784:Comment:659852012-06-30T19:08:42.389ZNadine Mercaderhttps://cone6pots.ning.com/profile/NadineMercader
<p>Thank you Brian, that was what I thought but I really wanted to be certain.</p>
<p>Thank you Brian, that was what I thought but I really wanted to be certain.</p>