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IP ban bcuz my IP is too "dynamic"??
[rquote=519082&tid=83186&author=fusso]So I use tor to browse SM. But tor just don't establis ...
25-5-2018 at 11:42
by: WGTR
HCl Preparation with no other strong acid
If you feel like conducting an experiment just because the science is interesting, it's possible to ...
16-5-2018 at 12:27
by: WGTR
Today, I march.
Enough, already...
24-4-2017 at 17:30
by: WGTR
Today, I march.
Yay. Another "Let's criticize conservatives and Christians" thread. I was starting to wonder when ...
24-4-2017 at 15:31
by: WGTR
Alternative hobbies that appeal to those with interest in chemistry
Chemistry and electronics are related topics, and if for some reason one feels hindered in pursuing ...
19-4-2017 at 15:20
by: WGTR
Breaking rock without explosives
Very expansive clay. Add water and it expands, dry it out and it shrinks...just like some natural s ...
13-4-2017 at 14:13
by: WGTR
Bakelite from resorcinol
I don't have experience using resorcinol, but here is my own experiment using phenol:

http://www. ...
28-3-2017 at 02:40
by: WGTR
Where to find bismuth and magnesium and Zinc compounds?
Magnesium sulfate heptahydrate, a.k.a. Epsom Salts...available by the pound in probably any well sto ...
23-3-2017 at 13:48
by: WGTR
What happened to GalliumSource?
I'm relieved to hear this.
22-3-2017 at 17:10
by: WGTR
Determining Electrolysis Products
You also have electrode overvoltage to consider, that is different for each electrode material and p ...
22-3-2017 at 17:09
by: WGTR
The Electrochemical Oxidation of Ammonia to Potassium Nitrate
I think I understand what you mean, but I'm not sure it will work.

With a mercury separator, the ...
22-3-2017 at 09:27
by: WGTR
The Electrochemical Oxidation of Ammonia to Potassium Nitrate
[rquote=478486&tid=71448&author=XeonTheMGPony]Would a Mercury bridge work?[/rquote]

I thi ...
22-3-2017 at 07:32
by: WGTR
Preparation of elemental phosphorus
Can't access the references page of this book, but here's some info for you. You'll likely have to ...
21-3-2017 at 08:37
by: WGTR
Portable Lab
I was looking through the SM library earlier, and noticed Max Gergel's book [i]Excuse Me Sir, Would ...
10-3-2017 at 11:00
by: WGTR
Timing Electrons
Also, a key phrase that you're looking for is "electron optics".

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/ ...
9-3-2017 at 05:48
by: WGTR
Timing Electrons
My 2 cents for what it's worth:

Write up a proposal, as detailed and impressive as you can, on th ...
8-3-2017 at 12:01
by: WGTR
Portable Lab
I think this is some sort of coming of age adventure, and that part I can totally relate to. I went ...
6-3-2017 at 05:02
by: WGTR
Timing Electrons
Do you want to time individual x-ray photons? Some newer detectors can distinguish around 1,000,000 ...
5-3-2017 at 17:58
by: WGTR
Portable Lab
If you're intent on doing this, then IIWM (If It Were Me) my first thought would be to weld up some ...
5-3-2017 at 17:02
by: WGTR
High Voltage Generation
Is this a personal curiosity, or a funded project? It's not a trick question; it would help you the ...
5-3-2017 at 16:32
by: WGTR
Portable Lab
[rquote=476703&tid=72726&author=JJay]Taking someone along is probably not a bad idea. I stil ...
5-3-2017 at 13:02
by: WGTR
High Voltage Generation
How much beam current do you need (at 1.5MV)?

There are a number of ways to make low power, fairl ...
5-3-2017 at 07:21
by: WGTR
Preparation of elemental phosphorus
Sorry, I have several different ideas running through my head all at once. The drawing I posted act ...
2-3-2017 at 20:55
by: WGTR
Preparation of elemental phosphorus
If you're going to add an inlet for an inert gas purge, then perhaps it's unnecessary to dip the con ...
2-3-2017 at 14:07
by: WGTR
Preparation of elemental phosphorus
That's why my obsessive thinking about collecting it under a vacuum. The idea of sealing the end of ...
1-3-2017 at 19:22
by: WGTR
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