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Anyone Up for a DIY Particle Accelerator? Did you read the article?
It's too early for April Fool's.
This is neither a joke nor a toy, a ... |
21-2-2007 at 10:32 by: Sauron |
Anyone Up for a DIY Particle Accelerator? No He nuclei, no Li target, and 6Li is RIGHT OUT.
No, this is just a circa 1932 Cockcroft & W ... |
21-2-2007 at 09:35 by: Sauron |
world deserts Your map is TOO WIDE for the page and is distorting the forum, please edit it down, or vulture is li ... |
21-2-2007 at 08:30 by: Sauron |
The aromaticity of halonium ions I'd say it's more of your hypothesis because it hasn't matured into a theory yet.
I think if in f ... |
21-2-2007 at 08:23 by: Sauron |
Anyone Up for a DIY Particle Accelerator? The van der Graf generator they propose is supposed to be capable of 20 uA @ 500,000V which sounds l ... |
21-2-2007 at 07:35 by: Sauron |
Anyone Up for a DIY Particle Accelerator? PS The British physicists who built a very similar accelerator in 1932 of 150 KeV were J.D.Cockcroft ... |
21-2-2007 at 06:50 by: Sauron |
Anyone Up for a DIY Particle Accelerator? Not since Bill Murray and Ivan Reitman got together with Dan Ackroyd has science been this mad.
I ... |
21-2-2007 at 06:38 by: Sauron |
analytical machinery @leu, I believe the article you quoted from was not in SA (Scientific American) but rather in the Ap ... |
21-2-2007 at 06:10 by: Sauron |
byproduct from chlorination I'd select a crystallization solvent the classical way, one that it is very sol in at bp and only sp ... |
21-2-2007 at 00:04 by: Sauron |
analytical machinery That is actually, for what it is, very cheap.
Please do get a quote on the basic version.
I w ... |
20-2-2007 at 23:38 by: Sauron |
Diethyl ether peroxide Anyone who uses Et2O and who has a lick of sense tries very hard not to make (or accumulate/concentr ... |
20-2-2007 at 20:44 by: Sauron |
analytical machinery @O3, I for one will be most interested to hear how they quote for their baseline PNMR setup w/magnet ... |
20-2-2007 at 19:05 by: Sauron |
The aromaticity of halonium ions I think I said as much way up the thread. So I agree with Nicodem and I also do not believe that the ... |
20-2-2007 at 18:17 by: Sauron |
Absolute EtOH with aid of CaC2 No problem. It seems that everywhere, you win some, you lose some. Some things are easy to get, othe ... |
20-2-2007 at 18:03 by: Sauron |
FBI defends against 'kitchen sink bombs' @Polverone, it was K-chlorate in both cases.
The accidental explosion in Chiang Mai or Chiang Rai ... |
20-2-2007 at 05:16 by: Sauron |
The aromaticity of halonium ions There are a lot of fine chemists on this forum and I'm sure they will step up to the plate.
Thank ... |
20-2-2007 at 04:58 by: Sauron |
The aromaticity of halonium ions That image is 1017 x218 pixels.
And yes I am in 800 x 600.
It is causing the text to flow off ... |
20-2-2007 at 03:21 by: Sauron |
Securiflame fire-starter: what is it? @Magpie, "Luger like pistol"?
Very few pistols are Luger-like. If it really looks like a Luger is ... |
20-2-2007 at 01:38 by: Sauron |
Ebay's crusade against chemical sellers I got fed up years ago with eBay's hypocrisy and political correctness. Leave that place to the sell ... |
20-2-2007 at 01:22 by: Sauron |
byproduct from chlorination Where would the phenol (to form phenyl benzoate) originate?
And if you dissolve those crystals in ... |
20-2-2007 at 01:15 by: Sauron |
The aromaticity of halonium ions Oh, and you ought to edit that last image for size, it is distorting the page and vulture has a proc ... |
19-2-2007 at 17:53 by: Sauron |
The aromaticity of halonium ions Well at least my questions got answered.
If te stuff lasts long enough to be characterized then ... |
19-2-2007 at 17:50 by: Sauron |
FBI defends against 'kitchen sink bombs' Politicians (all legislators are such) like to appear to be doing something effective even when they ... |
19-2-2007 at 12:34 by: Sauron |
The aromaticity of halonium ions I am having eye problems and will have to clip that drawing to my HDD and edit it for contrast befor ... |
19-2-2007 at 10:27 by: Sauron |
analytical machinery The 5890 Series II+ had AFC which is the "advanced circuitry" I referred to in earlier post, the Ser ... |
19-2-2007 at 09:28 by: Sauron |
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