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Mad Science at the max, where do you draw the line?
Where I work they are trying to make anti-cancer, anti-TB etc stuff (some promising stuff on the TB ...
30-8-2004 at 00:58
by: mick
Mad Science at the max, where do you draw the line?
Just like to mention something I did many years ago, did not see any problem then.
When I was 15, I ...
29-8-2004 at 09:21
by: mick
Using molecular sieves
To check if the sieves are activated put a few on the palm of your hand and add a drop of water, if ...
29-8-2004 at 08:12
by: mick
Azides
Has anyone managed to get the sodium azide out of a car air bag detonater. I thought it was sodium a ...
24-8-2004 at 09:42
by: mick
Advice on the sensitivity of dry picric acid
Thanks
I have not found any info on someone being hurt by opening an old bottle of picric acid with ...
22-8-2004 at 10:43
by: mick
Chlorine
I am sure the comment was only in p****d off mod, but please do not go to university to damage someo ...
22-8-2004 at 09:28
by: mick
Advice on the sensitivity of dry picric acid
Thanks
It is a plastic top, no metal, it should be OK to give a good wash and open it slowly. javas ...
21-8-2004 at 07:33
by: mick
Advice on the sensitivity of dry picric acid
I was asked to look a an old store of chemicals at work today, people are panicing about an almost c ...
20-8-2004 at 10:05
by: mick
bromine
When I was young, I used to love distilling bromine, I think it came from potassium bromide and I co ...
19-8-2004 at 11:52
by: mick
dichloromethylphosphone
I think any alkylated phosphorous with two good leaving groups is classed as a nerve agent preccusor ...
17-8-2004 at 13:55
by: mick
dichloromethylphosphone
I think any alkylated phosphorous with two good leaving groups is classed as a nerve agent preccusor ...
17-8-2004 at 13:32
by: mick
KMnO4
About what you can do with KMnO4
This is from a book first published in 1931 and this is from my196 ...
17-8-2004 at 12:44
by: mick
battery acid
This is probably well out of date but anyway-
I was reading the bit about mercury from the thermome ...
13-8-2004 at 10:04
by: mick
nitrogen cylinder, welding experience required
Thanks
I think you have solved something that has been bothering me for ages. After using piped arg ...
9-8-2004 at 11:46
by: mick
DMSO exploding
If you mean dimethyl sulphoxide (DMSO) in organic chemistry, it is non-flammable and will not explod ...
8-8-2004 at 09:47
by: mick
nitrogen cylinder, welding experience
For reactions under dry/inert conditions argon is better than nitrogen because it is heavier than ai ...
8-8-2004 at 06:43
by: mick
glitter
Thanks
Its printing.
I saved it to a zip disc and on the same disc I had winzip. Installed winzip ...
26-10-2003 at 14:45
by: mick
ozone
If you have got some ozone for a reaction then the reaction should be OK with oxygen and nitrogen. T ...
23-10-2003 at 10:27
by: mick
peroxides
Sorry about this, its my third posting today, I must becoming sad.
Anyway, I though that if you hav ...
23-10-2003 at 10:01
by: mick
azides
sorry about the x times. what I think I meant is that any damage from HN3 could be a lot more perman ...
23-10-2003 at 09:04
by: mick
sulphuric acid
er, is this a wind up
If you do not know how to dilute sulfuric acid then be careful with everythin ...
23-10-2003 at 06:24
by: mick
sulphur
Leave the sulphur to soak in toluene or xylene, paint stuff, and it should come loose after a week.
15-10-2003 at 12:10
by: mick
drying stuff
If you can get hold of some molecular sieve (A4 will take water and methanol out, A3 will dry methan ...
15-10-2003 at 11:04
by: mick
ozone
I think you could gererate some O3 from a cheap laser printer working in a small space.
13-10-2003 at 08:06
by: mick
sythesis
hello
mike
If everyone around the place thought that was OK then why not publish.
I think that is ...
12-10-2003 at 09:31
by: mick
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