Search |
[Next Page] |
unconventional sodium I started reading them, my computer is more than slightly slow though, (Win 95!)
I didn't get ... |
25-6-2004 at 08:39 by: Cyrus |
unconventional sodium I just remembered, I think it was naptha.
BromicAcid, you may be right, I cannot check, I am mi ... |
24-6-2004 at 14:28 by: Cyrus |
Agrichemicals That was on topic!
Well I don't work in agriculture, unless you mean fertilizing my lawn, if ... |
24-6-2004 at 14:15 by: Cyrus |
Best and worst smelling chemicals? Hmm, after using HCl a lot in one day, I could not smell it at all. It still stung the nose, but sme ... |
24-6-2004 at 13:55 by: Cyrus |
unconventional sodium Tacho, as soon as my concrete blast chamber (It actually will have some concrete fiberboards) is fin ... |
24-6-2004 at 13:49 by: Cyrus |
unconventional sodium Thanks for the good advice - the act is now together, for all such future reactions I'll use so ... |
23-6-2004 at 15:39 by: Cyrus |
undelivered subscription mail The response notification works for me, but whenever I click on the link to go to the webpage, that ... |
23-6-2004 at 14:55 by: Cyrus |
unconventional sodium No, I was not being cautious enough.
But I was using large Mg turnings, not fine powder, (as Tach ... |
22-6-2004 at 20:12 by: Cyrus |
A hair raising experience Today, I tried to make sodium. Once again.
I used the copper test tube setup previously described ... |
22-6-2004 at 14:31 by: Cyrus |
Zn from US pennies And I think turpentine will dissolve sulfur too, plus you get the nice foresty pine smell, which mig ... |
22-6-2004 at 14:00 by: Cyrus |
State by state chem laws I think it was the fact that he was 35...![:P](./images/smilies/tongue.gif)
Atombum, I was using sarcasm with the "friendly ... |
21-6-2004 at 18:41 by: Cyrus |
State by state chem laws I don't think I coined chemophobic, I think I saw it somewhere else on this forum. But perhaps ... |
21-6-2004 at 15:43 by: Cyrus |
Practical catalyst for H2O2 decomposition. Great! Now I've GOT to make some sodium silicate- it fascinates me for some odd reason. Maybe ... |
21-6-2004 at 13:03 by: Cyrus |
Practical catalyst for H2O2 decomposition. How about silver?
Just plunk a silver coin ($5 for a whole one) or any silver foil/pellets (what ... |
20-6-2004 at 19:39 by: Cyrus |
On the topic of drugs... Never made any/used any/owned/seen any, so I'm safe from door busting feds there. Or so I th ... |
20-6-2004 at 18:37 by: Cyrus |
Sealing Gasgenerators I thought tar might be a little hard to clean off of glassware, can I just use alchohols or acetone? |
19-6-2004 at 13:22 by: Cyrus |
Nitric Acid Synthesis I really think that the beaker in a beaker / plastic baggy method will give you low yeilds, but it i ... |
18-6-2004 at 22:02 by: Cyrus |
Converting thermal energy into kinetic energy... DIRECTLY! [quote][i]Originally posted by rogue chemist[/i]
One large beam on an entire side would probally no ... |
17-6-2004 at 21:22 by: Cyrus |
unconventional sodium [quote][i]Originally posted by Tacho[/i]
There is no way the sodium will deposit nicely in the stee ... |
16-6-2004 at 09:42 by: Cyrus |
unconventional sodium [quote][i]Originally posted by Polverone[/i]
At one point xoo1246 posted a fascinating patent about ... |
15-6-2004 at 21:42 by: Cyrus |
Converting thermal energy into kinetic energy... DIRECTLY! But essentially the researchers doing absolute zero got all of the atoms going one direction to stop ... |
15-6-2004 at 20:12 by: Cyrus |
Mad Science at the max, where do you draw the line? I have to say, carcinogens/mutagens/randomevilthingstoyourbodygens scare me too. Man am I careful w ... |
15-6-2004 at 10:39 by: Cyrus |
Converting thermal energy into kinetic energy... DIRECTLY! Hmm, I didn't think I was an exorcist. ![:P](./images/smilies/tongue.gif)
Seriously, though, I was not trying to achieve per ... |
14-6-2004 at 21:36 by: Cyrus |
Converting thermal energy into kinetic energy... DIRECTLY! But wouldn't one large laser beam spread over the whole crystal work-for one side?
Admittedl ... |
14-6-2004 at 16:19 by: Cyrus |
Converting thermal energy into kinetic energy... DIRECTLY! We all know how at high temps, all the atoms in a substance bounce around a lot.
What if there wa ... |
14-6-2004 at 15:15 by: Cyrus |
[Next Page] |