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Liquefaction of Ammonia (Anhydrous)
A couple of things to remember. Anhydrous ammonia can safely be handled in non galvanized (no Zinc o ...
2-4-2009 at 08:43
by: Mr. Wizard
separation of iron from iron oxide
No you won't get FeO unless you add a reducing agent of some sort. Keep the flower pot edge higher ...
20-3-2009 at 13:41
by: Mr. Wizard
Bacteria in the stratosphere, how?
They are probably blown off the surface of the ocean as sea mist, carried aloft and slowly fall back ...
19-3-2009 at 22:20
by: Mr. Wizard
separation of iron from iron oxide
If what you have is black slag and sweepings from the floor of a welding shop, just sift it through ...
19-3-2009 at 22:16
by: Mr. Wizard
Ice bath cooled by Peltier devices
I posted something about them at this :
http://www.sciencemadness.org/talk/viewthread.php?tid=10192 ...
14-3-2009 at 22:19
by: Mr. Wizard
Calcium carbide alternative use...
When I posted about the bags I wasn't addressing anyone in particular, especially the OP. I realize ...
4-3-2009 at 15:17
by: Mr. Wizard
Calcium carbide alternative use...
Static electricity from a plastic bag will also set off the mixture. Unless you actually want to be ...
2-3-2009 at 09:04
by: Mr. Wizard
help with diminshed pressure distillation
Somebody correct me if I'm wrong. The vapor pressure over a liquid is determined by the temperature ...
23-2-2009 at 11:41
by: Mr. Wizard
Children's Books older than 1985 to be banned
"Holy hell man its the inquisition all over again."

Well not yet, but more like "The Great Leap ...
18-2-2009 at 07:44
by: Mr. Wizard
Children's Books older than 1985 to be banned
Big brother here in the US has decreed that to save us from ourselves we must throw away old books. ...
17-2-2009 at 22:53
by: Mr. Wizard
rectifying HV using a monitor-tube
Why not just use the high voltage that originally hooked to the anode of the CRT ? You can stack hi ...
13-2-2009 at 10:23
by: Mr. Wizard
What can oxidize ammonia?
[quote][i]Originally posted by hissingnoise[/i]
I don't know how authoritative the wiki article is- ...
6-2-2009 at 10:34
by: Mr. Wizard
What can oxidize ammonia?
Ozone generators have the ability to remove ammonia from the air. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ozone ...
5-2-2009 at 19:53
by: Mr. Wizard
Blowing up a resistor at the end of 100m of wire
"One idea: Maybe such capacitors could be used for shockwave-experimentation: One would get around t ...
2-2-2009 at 08:57
by: Mr. Wizard
Blowing up a resistor at the end of 100m of wire
woelen, I notice from the picture you don't have a shorting wire across those cap terminals. Short t ...
1-2-2009 at 07:46
by: Mr. Wizard
explosive forming with water
Many years ago while celebrating the 4th of July I remotely ignited some 'welding gas and oxidizing ...
31-1-2009 at 10:39
by: Mr. Wizard
Blowing up a resistor at the end of 100m of wire
You won't get the sudden pop you are hoping for. The big advantage to a large cap is the sudden surg ...
30-1-2009 at 21:15
by: Mr. Wizard
DNS trouble with website
I've noticed it was down too. So you have the Static IP 69.65.48.76 ?

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26-1-2009 at 13:05
by: Mr. Wizard
Uses of tungsten copper alloy
What use would this alloy be put to?
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123206759616688285.html

Wou ...
17-1-2009 at 11:08
by: Mr. Wizard
Shell Shock: Play it safe
Hydrostatic testing of containers is the normal method if testing for pressure. A relatively non com ...
30-12-2008 at 09:06
by: Mr. Wizard
Which oxidizers are explosives?
A hard time detonating isn't the same as won't detonate. View this video of the Pepcon plant fire, ...
24-12-2008 at 16:33
by: Mr. Wizard
S.G. Balls
Another idea goes a step backwards in time and convenience is to weigh out a known volume of liquid ...
18-12-2008 at 15:41
by: Mr. Wizard
S.G. Balls
The hydrometers are long so the markings on the side will stick up above the liquid and facilitate a ...
17-12-2008 at 15:25
by: Mr. Wizard
home made rocket fuel.
You don't need anything stronger until you can handle the sugar rocket, which is strong enough to la ...
13-12-2008 at 22:58
by: Mr. Wizard
Isolation of urea from urine!
Urine was used for many things in past times. Aged urine even had a name: lant.
1-12-2008 at 07:43
by: Mr. Wizard
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