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Homebuilt 1300°C tube furnace
I thought some might be interested to know;

Pythagoras is mullite, it's a brand name Morgan Therm ...
21-6-2011 at 06:51
by: peach
Hot plate temperatures
Good to hear it's going again! I'm sure it will serve you well with all those watts.

Suspend a fl ...
20-6-2011 at 06:25
by: peach
Hot plate temperatures
Well spotted on the feet.

There are threaded holes in the corners, see if you can grab some from ...
19-6-2011 at 01:08
by: peach
Ammonia by the haber process--tabletop chemistry
Is that Swagelok he's got on there? :D

Nice thread.

I was reading around about it just out of ...
18-6-2011 at 17:44
by: peach
Hot plate temperatures
Holy moly, 875 watts is enough to cook your dinner on! You've got no shortage of power there. And th ...
18-6-2011 at 05:16
by: peach
How would you do on the 1972 AP Exam?
[rquote=213185&tid=16705&author=sternman318]So there are some really great teachers out ther ...
17-6-2011 at 14:43
by: peach
Where NOT to put aluminium foil
[img]http://img101.imageshack.us/img101/1738/dscf7202k.jpg[/img]
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17-6-2011 at 10:44
by: peach
Hot plate temperatures
The mains leads shouldn't make any difference for a standard hotplate, unless you're wiring it up wi ...
17-6-2011 at 07:04
by: peach
How would you do on the 1972 AP Exam?
Would you take this paper when you're 16-18 in the US?

That's the AS and A-Levels in the UK, whic ...
17-6-2011 at 03:27
by: peach
Red and Yellow Phosporus on eBay...
Ha ha!

Well, at least they're making it obvious they're there. And, if they didn't bother you, th ...
17-6-2011 at 02:24
by: peach
How would you do on the 1972 AP Exam?
I think you've misread Redox's point there Wizard, he said they weren't cheap or easily available.
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17-6-2011 at 01:07
by: peach
Hot plate temperatures
Look on the back of the plate for a data label.

The temperature alone is like stating a voltage a ...
17-6-2011 at 00:38
by: peach
Red and Yellow Phosporus on eBay...
[rquote=213071&tid=16660&author=redox]The listing has been removed. [/rquote]

"Unless oth ...
17-6-2011 at 00:20
by: peach
Red and Yellow Phosporus on eBay...
On behalf of the American public, I have rudely instigated myself as the international phosphorus aw ...
16-6-2011 at 11:12
by: peach
Chemistry Set Boasts “No Chemicals”
There is of coarse an obvious thing to do here, the forum makes one. Lets see how confident Ye are w ...
12-6-2011 at 11:44
by: peach
Reaction between iodoform and chlorine
Thanks for the video Hk!


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12-6-2011 at 01:40
by: peach
expiring dates on chemicals.?
There's a use by date on jars on honey.

Honey does not go off.

It's biologically impossible f ...
12-6-2011 at 00:49
by: peach
Need a new vacuum gauge... suggestions?
[rquote=115441&tid=9800&author=bio2]
Digital thermometers, vacuum guages, etc. tend to lull ...
12-6-2011 at 00:09
by: peach
Chemistry Set Boasts “No Chemicals”
Someone in the US buy one, then send it back asking for a refund to the value of the cold trap at CE ...
11-6-2011 at 23:08
by: peach
Red and Yellow Phosporus on eBay...
a.) Are you making drugs?
b.) Are you making a mini chemical weapon?

If you answered no to both ...
11-6-2011 at 22:58
by: peach
Preparation of elemental phosphorus
That's a Knudsen cell type furnace used for spraying molecular beams of dopant at semiconductors in ...
1-6-2011 at 14:34
by: peach
Lab rats.
[rquote=211708&tid=16580&author=cyanureeves] isnt there a medical name for people who cause ...
1-6-2011 at 10:01
by: peach
Compressor cooling for the home lab
Thanks for the link GC, that looks really interesting! And, being in German, I probably wouldn't hav ...
1-6-2011 at 07:57
by: peach
Simple Ideas in Organic
It's a good point that, whilst they'll try to enforce IUPAC names for more basic things, the teacher ...
1-6-2011 at 05:24
by: peach
Compressor cooling for the home lab
I like the solenoid idea. Surely that'd need quite a good solenoid however? How about the ones in bo ...
31-5-2011 at 10:45
by: peach
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