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cheapest way to 96% hno3 [quote][i]Originally posted by Theoretic[/i]
If you don't mind HNO3 being 98%, and not 96%, yo ... |
30-6-2003 at 06:51 by: I am a fish |
List of Suppliers In the most recent addition to my [url=http://www.hyperdeath.co.uk/chemicals]Readily Available Chemi ... |
30-6-2003 at 06:42 by: I am a fish |
elements collection [quote][i]Originally posted by vulture[/i]
Extracting metallic uranium is going to be a pain in the ... |
27-6-2003 at 01:47 by: I am a fish |
elements collection [quote][i]Originally posted by Nick F[/i]
"easily be collected in large quantites"
If ... |
26-6-2003 at 08:04 by: I am a fish |
Stability of elements (note: the following refers only to stability of elements, not to the difficulty of isolating them o ... |
24-6-2003 at 06:33 by: I am a fish |
Chemical 'hacking' of self-destructing DVDs [quote][i]Originally posted by Organikum[/i]
Wouldn´t it be easier just to rip the disk? [/quote]
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16-6-2003 at 14:33 by: I am a fish |
Chemical 'hacking' of self-destructing DVDs Chemistry has many uses. Until now, I didn't think that copyright theft was one of them...
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16-6-2003 at 12:17 by: I am a fish |
Chemical Handling.... Mercury(II) Chloride is 6 times more toxic than Sodium Cyanide (in terms of oral LD50 in rats). Be ... |
12-6-2003 at 00:24 by: I am a fish |
Messing around with superoxides [quote][i]Originally posted by blip[/i]
...we were shown double-replacement reactions with KI and P ... |
12-6-2003 at 00:13 by: I am a fish |
'Readily Available Chemicals' censored by Google? [quote][i]Originally posted by a_bab[/i]
My site has been visited by CIA. Actually, I got CIA IP ... |
29-5-2003 at 08:54 by: I am a fish |
'Readily Available Chemicals' censored by Google? I've just noticed that my website, [url=http://www.hyperdeath.co.uk/chemicals]Readily Available ... |
29-5-2003 at 05:21 by: I am a fish |
oleum & SO3 [quote][i]Originally posted by Organikum[/i]
- Ferrous sulfate septahydrate is made from iron (fili ... |
25-5-2003 at 23:31 by: I am a fish |
cumene, cumol, isopropylbenzene.... [quote]This opportunity to brag with one of the better pieces of my glassware I cannot let go... [ ... |
22-5-2003 at 10:41 by: I am a fish |
cumene, cumol, isopropylbenzene.... [quote][i]Originally posted by Organikum[/i]
Dear fish, but thats not easier as toluene -> benze ... |
22-5-2003 at 01:30 by: I am a fish |
cumene, cumol, isopropylbenzene.... Styrene could be a convienient starting point. It can be bought from fibreglass suppliers.
React ... |
21-5-2003 at 04:55 by: I am a fish |
Mercuric Salts Couldn't mercury be displaced from a Hg(NO3)2 solution by aluminium? If the resulting amalgam ... |
18-5-2003 at 00:55 by: I am a fish |
heat capacity of Sorguyl [quote][i]Originally posted by Microtek[/i]
I think you should use the tabulated value of a somewha ... |
16-5-2003 at 10:16 by: I am a fish |
Scandium: why only 3+? [quote][i]Originally posted by Organikum[/i]
And now please be so kind to give me, or point me at l ... |
15-5-2003 at 12:50 by: I am a fish |
Scandium: why only 3+? The fundamental principles behind chemistry are very well understood. However we lack the computing ... |
15-5-2003 at 10:13 by: I am a fish |
Scandium: why only 3+? [quote][i]Originally posted by Polverone[/i]
Sometimes I really do feel like this professor is from ... |
14-5-2003 at 00:30 by: I am a fish |
heat capacity of Sorguyl You're probably thinking of the Dulong-Petit formula...
[b]C = 3NR[/b]
Where...
[b]C[/ ... |
13-5-2003 at 04:29 by: I am a fish |
substance that creates heat Calcium Oxide (quicklime) reacts with water to produce calcium hydroxide and heat. This reaction is ... |
5-5-2003 at 01:05 by: I am a fish |
solvent system for TLC separation of coffee extract? This is just a guess:
The undesirable uv-absorbers in your DCM solution are substances that aren& ... |
2-5-2003 at 13:57 by: I am a fish |
Power Source Another potential power supply is a lighting transformer (i.e. one used to power those minature halo ... |
30-4-2003 at 14:02 by: I am a fish |
Simple help: Difference in OH group... According to the Brønsted Lowry theory of acids and bases:
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[*]An acid is a proton (H+ io ... |
30-4-2003 at 09:55 by: I am a fish |
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