>Hello All,
>
>Thanks for the info. Seams that one should sit down and think before rushing
>out on the list questioning day clear questions.
>
>Thanks again and sorry for taking your time with dumb questions.
>
>Tomas

Hi Tomas

They say the only dumb question is the one you didn't ask. Please 
don't feel inhibited here - go ahead and ask! Nobody will mind (or if 
they do I'll mind! <g>). I think a lot of people probably didn't know 
about natrium and sodium, and now they do, and so does the archives. 
Good.

Best

Keith



>-----AlkuperŠinen viesti-----
>LŠhettŠjŠ: Juan Boveda [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>LŠhetetty: 23. heinŠkuuta 2003 19:02
>Vastaanottaja: 'biofuel@yahoogroups.com'
>Aihe: RE: [biofuel] NATRIUM METHOXIDE
>
>
>Hello
>
> >From the Merck Safety Data Sheet
>The Merck Chemical Databases - online
>and CD ROM available on request, search by Cataloge No. 806538
>
>http:www.chemdat.de
>
>http:www.merck.de
>
>Merck Safety Data Sheet According to EC Directive
>91/155/EEC
>Catalogue No.: 806538
>Product name: Sodium methylate for synthesis
>
>9. Physical and chemical properties
>Form: powder, finecrystalline
>Colour: yellowish
>Odour: odourless
>pH value not available
>Melting point 127 ?C (decomposition)
>Boiling point > 300 ?C
>Ignition temperature 240 ?C
>Flash point not available
>Explosion limits lower not available
>upper not available
>Density not available
>Bulk density 500-600 kg/m 3
>Solubility in
>water (20 ?C) (decomposition)
>methanol soluble
>Thermal decomposition > 126 ?C
>log P(oct): -0.74 (methanol)
>Bioconcentration factor < 10 (methanol) (calculated)
>chemdat.merck.de - The Merck Chemical Database - online Page 3 of 7
>
>------------------------------------------------
>Best regards
>
>Juan
>
>
>-----Original Message -----
> >From :      Christopher Phillips [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent :      Miercoles 23 de Julio de 2003 04:48 AM
>For:       biofuel@yahoogroups.com
>Subject:       RE: [biofuel] NATRIUM METHOXIDE
>
>
>Hi,
>
>I know that Natrium is the same as Sodium. It seems that in different parts
>of the world it is called different things. But basically, Natrium Methoxide
>is exactly the same as Sodium Methoxide.
>
>Chris
>  -----Original Message-----
>  From: Johnsson Tomas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>  Sent: 23 July 2003 09:43
>  To: 'biofuel@yahoogroups.com'
>  Subject: [biofuel] NATRIUM METHOXIDE
>
>
>  Hello All,
>
>  I was just talking with a soap maker about glycerin when he asked about
>the
>  the process for manufactutring BD. He suggested the using of natrium
>  methoxide have some one experince or information (pros and cons) of using
>  natrium methoxide as katalyst.
>
>  /Tomas


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