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You've probably got one of the drawings I did as a kid stored away somewhere Wizard. :P

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28-7-2011 at 04:39
by: peach
disulfur dichloride
I'd really like a copy of Len's book, but the hardback price is a bit beyond what I can afford.

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27-7-2011 at 11:44
by: peach
Oslo and the amateur experimenter
The main concern of the police will be that they are not part of his 'knights of templar' hate campa ...
27-7-2011 at 11:13
by: peach
What can a chemist do with a old notebook
Cool! Congratulations on the polarisers.

That site's Woelen's you know? He's on this forum, floa ...
27-7-2011 at 10:01
by: peach
Antiques
^what he said.

Plus or minus a bit, but not a lot.

Unless it's really, really old, science ge ...
27-7-2011 at 09:29
by: peach
Using a computer water cooling kit for distillations?
30C is not really good enough for some solvents even at atmospheric pressure. DCM, for instance, wil ...
27-7-2011 at 09:06
by: peach
What can a chemist do with a old notebook
He's right, if you short it out, that thing is going to get hot, quickly! They'll get hot enough to ...
27-7-2011 at 07:29
by: peach
What can a chemist do with a old notebook
Don't smash the battery, pry it open with a screw driver.

There will be a fair bit of lithium in ...
27-7-2011 at 07:18
by: peach
What can a chemist do with a old notebook
That's probably why the EPA wanted all that guy's sodium 'waste', after chucking all theirs in the s ...
27-7-2011 at 06:31
by: peach
What can a chemist do with a old notebook
The lithium should just be as thin films of sheet lithium all spooled up in there.

The screen, th ...
27-7-2011 at 06:01
by: peach
innocentive.com solve their key problems and earn money
[rquote=217002&tid=17104&author=#maverick#]Once you cut off the head two more will grow back ...
26-7-2011 at 19:15
by: peach
What can a chemist do with a old notebook
I thought you meant paper notebooks!

My chemistry teacher still had his original notes from unive ...
26-7-2011 at 15:37
by: peach
Oslo and the amateur experimenter
This is page 1,000 from his manifesto.

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26-7-2011 at 11:04
by: peach
innocentive.com solve their key problems and earn money
Speaking of alchemy, it's well timed with Blogfast mentioning it in the phosphorus thread. That 30 p ...
26-7-2011 at 09:13
by: peach
Ebay sodium. Fedgov no like. Seller goes to prison.
This;

[quote]Ms. Bond's criminal case stemmed from having spread some
chemicals, including an ar ...
26-7-2011 at 07:10
by: peach
Ebay sodium. Fedgov no like. Seller goes to prison.
I doubt anyone will ever top that military video of the 3 ton ingots going in.

Surely they could ...
26-7-2011 at 07:02
by: peach
Homebuilt 1300°C tube furnace
Nah, you're not getting a decent formed, taper quartz tube with caps via eBay any time soon! ;)

T ...
26-7-2011 at 05:43
by: peach
innocentive.com solve their key problems and earn money
[quote]Once pseudo becomes harder to extract then drug cooks will just find other ways. It's a futil ...
26-7-2011 at 04:43
by: peach
Preparation of elemental phosphorus
[quote]With his ‘urine cooking experiment’ he was actually trying to make gold, which at the tim ...
26-7-2011 at 04:01
by: peach
drying alcohol stabilized ether with molecular sieve
It's one of the recommended methods for ether;

Diethyl ether
CaCl2; Na; Pb/Na; LiAlH4; Na wire/ ...
26-7-2011 at 01:20
by: peach
Homebuilt 1300°C tube furnace
:P

[quote]It wasn't a problem of not sticking to the kanthal wire but a problem of cracking.[/quo ...
25-7-2011 at 14:40
by: peach
Homebuilt 1300°C tube furnace
[rquote=216905&tid=9705&author=garage chemist]I have a method for cutting pythagoras tubes a ...
25-7-2011 at 14:08
by: peach
ppm , kppm
Just write PP thou. I've seen that used before, but never ppkm.

Or write it in PPM and times the ...
25-7-2011 at 12:36
by: peach
Building a refrigeration system
I want pictures and details Wizzard!

{edit}Actually, I'm demanding them. :D

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25-7-2011 at 12:14
by: peach
Homebuilt 1300°C tube furnace
Are you in the UK? Because shipping would probably make the difference between your local prices and ...
25-7-2011 at 12:06
by: peach
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