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PETE Due to the hydroscopic nature of H2SO4 I would be suprised if you could really manufacture a cap wit ... |
16-7-2004 at 18:34 by: tom haggen |
PETE I wonder if PETE will resist H2SO4 since it's not an oxsidizing acid??? |
15-7-2004 at 19:34 by: tom haggen |
PETE Well I think I'm just going to go down to the store and try to find a water tight HDPE containe ... |
15-7-2004 at 16:21 by: tom haggen |
PETE I guess a wine bottle is good in theory. However, I don't drink wine, I'm not going to ... |
15-7-2004 at 08:29 by: tom haggen |
Red P from matchbooks: crazy but brilliant innovation The search engine at the hive blows my balls. Quality of posts at that site are poor compared to th ... |
14-7-2004 at 21:36 by: tom haggen |
PETE [quote]
PET is Semi-rigid to rigid depending on container wall thickness. Good to fair chemical bar ... |
14-7-2004 at 18:38 by: tom haggen |
Red P from matchbooks: crazy but brilliant innovation Organikum said don't use HCl and don't use hot NaOH.-
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DILUTED NaOH in the cold. ... |
14-7-2004 at 18:13 by: tom haggen |
Red P from matchbooks: crazy but brilliant innovation I remember seeing something on the history channel about synthesizing elemental phosphorus by lettin ... |
14-7-2004 at 17:15 by: tom haggen |
PETE Just curious, Will PETE resist concentrated H2SO4? Every time I search google for information on thi ... |
14-7-2004 at 15:37 by: tom haggen |
Lithium from Batteries Oh god.... that smell deserves a spot in the best and worst smelling chemicals thread. I almost smel ... |
14-7-2004 at 15:27 by: tom haggen |
Sulfur (?) My dusting sulfur is only 92% according to the label. |
13-7-2004 at 09:29 by: tom haggen |
Sulfur (?) I found some Grant's Sulfur Dust. It's used as an anti-fungal agent. For what ever reaso ... |
12-7-2004 at 17:16 by: tom haggen |
Lithium from Batteries I was drying out some LiOH in a glass dish and a white film started developing on the glass. Was my ... |
9-7-2004 at 21:39 by: tom haggen |
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However I read that this wasn't a very effective...stress reducer...
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Of c ... |
9-7-2004 at 10:20 by: tom haggen |
Lithium from Batteries 500mg would be a good healthy dose of lithium. You would be better of synthesizing lithium carbonate ... |
8-7-2004 at 21:30 by: tom haggen |
Lithium from Batteries Is the lithium obtained from those batteries is contaiminated with lead, or any other toxic chemical ... |
8-7-2004 at 18:46 by: tom haggen |
Lithium from Batteries So reacting lithium with water gives you lithium hydroxide? |
8-7-2004 at 18:02 by: tom haggen |
Lithium from Batteries In your last picture, the lithium doesn't seem to be reacting with the water very violently. No ... |
8-7-2004 at 17:12 by: tom haggen |
Lithium from Batteries What type of solvent did you use for extracting the lithium? |
6-7-2004 at 21:37 by: tom haggen |
NH4NO3 and KNO3 I guess I was just thrown off because potassium is an alkaline metal. |
29-6-2004 at 18:26 by: tom haggen |
NH4NO3 and KNO3 I was just curious. Due to the basic nature of potassium nitrate, and the acidic nature of ammonium ... |
29-6-2004 at 15:13 by: tom haggen |
email from idiot I hate it when I get emails in that fassion.
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29-6-2004 at 15:10 by: tom haggen |
Acetic acid/ sodium hydroxide I'm going to try and concentrate acetic acid at very low temperatures and see if that works. Ki ... |
19-6-2004 at 19:29 by: tom haggen |
Silver fulminate Well In a few days when I can buy some toy fireworks I will try extracting some silver fulminate. Ho ... |
19-6-2004 at 06:25 by: tom haggen |
Silver fulminate Well I read the page on the powerlabs and found it very informitave. It would be nice to know if sil ... |
18-6-2004 at 20:50 by: tom haggen |
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