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Ammonia Lamp
Cool !

I have copper acetate and silica gel (dessicant stuff).

Will give it a try.

Thanks d ...
12-1-2015 at 15:45
by: aga
Learning Electronics?
Buy the 130 in One toy/kit.

You'll learn by Doing, which tends to be much more fun than learning ...
12-1-2015 at 15:34
by: aga
Ammonia Lamp
The flask remained clear at all times, so no NO2 then.

Doh !
11-1-2015 at 16:22
by: aga
Drying calcium chloride
Interesting AJ !

Thanks for the links.
11-1-2015 at 15:45
by: aga
Ammonia Lamp
In researching possible routes to Nitric acid, i came across a few references using Ammonia as a sta ...
11-1-2015 at 15:19
by: aga
Our prolific, multifaceted troll- ban him or not?
Whether to ban or not is entirely a decision for the site operator(s).

Nobody here is truly 'real ...
11-1-2015 at 14:55
by: aga
Learning Electronics?
[rquote=387145&tid=61133&author=Little_Ghost_again]Buy a half decent £45 soldering station ...
11-1-2015 at 14:29
by: aga
Propulsion
Light behaves as Particle as well as Wave.

A super-powerful Laser will push a 'sail'.

It shoul ...
10-1-2015 at 14:36
by: aga
New to forum - Help testing boiler water
You got it !

Your experiment proves it.

Clearly a pH indicator is One component of the tablets ...
10-1-2015 at 13:50
by: aga
Learning Electronics?
Theoretically Chemistry is actually Electronics, although the word 'electronics' means something dif ...
10-1-2015 at 13:27
by: aga
New to forum - Help testing boiler water
... Caustic Soda, aka Sodium Hydroxide = powerful Base.

Edit:

put the jug on a sheet of White ...
10-1-2015 at 12:11
by: aga
Drying calcium chloride
The first time i dried CaCl[sub]2[/sub] i simply got annoyed that it would not dry in the beaker, so ...
10-1-2015 at 11:22
by: aga
Ideal Container for Electrolysis
tupperware :)
9-1-2015 at 16:06
by: aga
Drying calcium chloride
Really truly anhydrous CaCl[sub]2[/sub] is difficult to obtain, as it is so hygroscopic it deliquesc ...
9-1-2015 at 15:40
by: aga
New to forum - Help testing boiler water
[rquote=386869&tid=60859&author=ChrisJ]I'm assuming I could add small amounts to a pot of bo ...
9-1-2015 at 14:33
by: aga
New to forum - Help testing boiler water
Assuming that the Colour is a pH indicator of some kind, grind up a bit of a tablet and dissolve it ...
9-1-2015 at 10:59
by: aga
New to forum - Help testing boiler water
[quote] I'd like to talk more if possible?[/quote]
Keep it Public and open : we all learn more that ...
8-1-2015 at 16:33
by: aga
Some of the sticky's are too effing big
You're right.

The important ones would benefit from a summary.

Glad to hear that you feel so ...
8-1-2015 at 15:36
by: aga
New to forum - Help testing boiler water
I don't know if more pH explanation will help (or if my understanding is totally correct) but here g ...
8-1-2015 at 15:26
by: aga
New to forum - Help testing boiler water
Fatty stuff will always float on water, if it is less dense.

Stuff that falls out of the water as ...
7-1-2015 at 15:11
by: aga
New to forum - Help testing boiler water
[rquote=386417&tid=60859&author=ChrisJ]Where does the calcium carbonate come from?[/rquote]
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7-1-2015 at 11:20
by: aga
OTC Calcium Chloride - Good for Drying
[rquote=385933&tid=59880&author=CaptainPike]With the calcium chloride, I didn't see much phy ...
6-1-2015 at 15:39
by: aga
OTC Calcium Chloride - Good for Drying
[rquote=385154&tid=59880&author=Bert]Or microwave it in a casserole-[/rquote]
I get the fee ...
6-1-2015 at 15:23
by: aga
Druken Aga Challenge (DAC) #3 - Closed (but open to discussion)
OK.

Thanks for the clarification.

It'll stay here then - hopefully with at least 1 alternate r ...
6-1-2015 at 12:49
by: aga
Druken Aga Challenge (DAC) #3 - Closed (but open to discussion)
The appear to exist Other routes, not just the commonly used ones.

We'll have to wait and see if ...
6-1-2015 at 11:17
by: aga
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