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Best and worst smelling chemicals? Ethyl acetate for the best.
Bromine for the worst one, although I have not smelled it. |
21-12-2012 at 04:35 by: Eddygp |
Thermite with Aluminium Oxide? What would you reduce it with? Iron oxide is already oxidized so it can't reduce aluminium oxide. It ... |
21-12-2012 at 04:33 by: Eddygp |
Pretty Pictures (1) Shouldn't this topic be sticky or pinned? |
21-12-2012 at 03:42 by: Eddygp |
Copper salts, a cautionary tale. [rquote=269268&tid=22768&author=unionised]I'm sure I have read of agricultural workers spray ... |
20-12-2012 at 13:14 by: Eddygp |
Copper salts, a cautionary tale. Nickel allergy is very common, notably among brass wind musicians (nickel on mouthpiece under a laye ... |
19-12-2012 at 14:04 by: Eddygp |
Bromoskin [rquote=268931&tid=22746&author=kristofvagyok]Gloves often don't help and sometimes even cau ... |
18-12-2012 at 13:58 by: Eddygp |
Upkeeping a legitimate home workspace Hexavalent, you are very lucky. |
17-12-2012 at 13:36 by: Eddygp |
Tired of reporting spam I have lately reported loads of spam and cook topics. Some are hilarious, such as 5807-81-8 2-Diphen ... |
16-12-2012 at 12:51 by: Eddygp |
Pretty Pictures (1) Shouldn't this topic be sticky/pinned? |
15-12-2012 at 14:02 by: Eddygp |
Best and worst smelling chemicals? [rquote=258849&tid=1216&author=IPN]Having worked a lot with triethylamine (sonogashiras in n ... |
15-12-2012 at 04:26 by: Eddygp |
Check my reaction How... how... uhh... awkward. |
11-12-2012 at 14:32 by: Eddygp |
Agar substitutes I have made a spore print of an Inocybe species |
9-12-2012 at 12:52 by: Eddygp |
Sorry for the downtime [rquote=259873&tid=21502&author=DerAlte]Only when we are deprived of our daily visit do we r ... |
1-12-2012 at 05:52 by: Eddygp |
Bad days in the lab or with glassware? A hot test tube dropped in a cold water bath... CRACK! thought it was Pyrex. |
28-11-2012 at 09:04 by: Eddygp |
Preparing elemental fluorine in your home lab ? Just take enough precautions. |
26-11-2012 at 14:08 by: Eddygp |
Agar substitutes Hmm I haven't tried those. |
26-11-2012 at 10:55 by: Eddygp |
The Periodic Table Would it be possible to have a single atom to be as large as a pea, wit a half life of some days, th ... |
25-11-2012 at 09:24 by: Eddygp |
Catalyst needed So isn't this possible then? |
24-11-2012 at 05:04 by: Eddygp |
cleaning glass microfluidic channels Yeah, careful, be sure it won't damage the object... Pressure would probably crack it. |
23-11-2012 at 13:55 by: Eddygp |
Agar substitutes Actually, I did. But not exactly what I was intending to do... -.-
In a nutshell...
I tested many ... |
23-11-2012 at 13:19 by: Eddygp |
cleaning glass microfluidic channels yep. A good mixture I sometimes use is 40% sulfuric acid, 40% HCl and 20% H2O2 |
23-11-2012 at 13:09 by: Eddygp |
Catalyst needed Hmmm... I think I can't get any of those at the moment |
19-11-2012 at 09:07 by: Eddygp |
Awkward reaction Lol |
19-11-2012 at 09:06 by: Eddygp |
Whimsy? Sorry. |
18-11-2012 at 14:59 by: Eddygp |
Pretty Pictures (1) Is it all Fe2O3 except that black part, top left part of the picture? |
18-11-2012 at 14:53 by: Eddygp |
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