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atmospheric combustion of Al (foil)
If you could find a flux that would make the aluminium wet the other stuff, a bit like soldering.
m ...
26-9-2004 at 14:17
by: mick
Faraday's Heavy Glass
I think the ideal glass blowers furnance for good quality glass has a step wise cooling program. So ...
26-9-2004 at 13:21
by: mick
atmospheric combustion of Al (foil)
If you put an aluminium block to soak in stuff called decon 90, I think it is a tetra-alkyl ammonium ...
26-9-2004 at 12:03
by: mick
atmospheric combustion of Al (foil)
Would it be possible to prime the surface of the foil first. Maybe wipe it over with sodium hydroxid ...
26-9-2004 at 04:06
by: mick
All sorts of fires
Fires seem to come up regularly in all sorts of threads. Just a coments about personal fires.
When ...
23-9-2004 at 10:40
by: mick
Faraday's Heavy Glass
If you are doing anything with glass it should be annealed. Heat it up to red heat and control the c ...
22-9-2004 at 11:20
by: mick
Darwin's Black Box
I never thought the theory of evolution was a scientific fact. It does not explain dinosaurs, which ...
21-9-2004 at 11:53
by: mick
Darwin's Black Box
Darwin's Black Box

Since many of the members seem to be evolutionists, I was wondering what ...
21-9-2004 at 07:24
by: mick
How diffrent are peoples brains from each other?
Just a bit about genetic coding responding to its environment.
I do not think any genetic coding ca ...
19-9-2004 at 09:05
by: mick
Fe3O4
I have got to be wrong here but I will mention it having done a bit of welding and own an old car.
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18-9-2004 at 09:02
by: mick
Solvent explosions, exaggerated danger.
The trick I was shown at school was putting your hand in burning CS2. A lovely cold blue flame, but ...
17-9-2004 at 09:07
by: mick
Solvent explosions, exaggerated danger.
A few years ago after 2 fires in fume cupboards from people evaporating ether in a beaker on a hot p ...
16-9-2004 at 08:00
by: mick
Decomposition of sulfuryl chloride
There may come a time in every man's , or woman's, life when it may seem necessary to disp ...
14-9-2004 at 04:57
by: mick
Deuterated acetone.
Owe you an apology JonnyWW, Aldrich-Sigma do manufacture deuterated solvents though their subsidary ...
13-9-2004 at 09:01
by: mick
Deuterated acetone.
Sigma-Adrich do not manufacture basic deuterated solvents, they might buy them in and might use them ...
12-9-2004 at 14:21
by: mick
deuterium oxide for rare earths
I was thinking that if you got some of these NeFeB magnets and clamped them in the right position th ...
12-9-2004 at 10:55
by: mick
Deuterated acetone.
Pass
mick
12-9-2004 at 10:44
by: mick
chlorine water
Chlorine gas is soluble in water, 1 volume of water will disolve about 2.4 volumes of the gas at 1 ...
12-9-2004 at 06:56
by: mick
deuterium oxide for rare earths
Thank
Point taken. The idea came from looking at Mr Fusions stuff with the nice array of magnets. A ...
12-9-2004 at 06:25
by: mick
Deuterated acetone.
The paper BromicAcid found has been cited at least 48 times and many of these are from pre-net days, ...
12-9-2004 at 05:59
by: mick
Placement of very accurate scales.
If you are weighing that accurate you have got to be very careful of static on electronic balances e ...
12-9-2004 at 05:02
by: mick
Homogeneous solutions
Thanks
I will go along with that. Stirring should not affect a true homogeneous solution but is nee ...
12-9-2004 at 04:34
by: mick
Deuterated acetone.
It is a bit like fractional distillation.
mick
11-9-2004 at 15:34
by: mick
Deuterated acetone.
But? if you ran it as a continuous process with the right pumping speeds and the right take off rate ...
11-9-2004 at 14:40
by: mick
Deuterated acetone.
I have tried to do a citation index search for the ref above to see how many people have mentioned i ...
11-9-2004 at 13:00
by: mick
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