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Uranium Isolation This might be an easy method of getting pure metal, and it only requires a lightbulb! (kinda)
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21-5-2008 at 03:46 by: StevenRS |
Uranium Isolation I have heard that uranium oxide(s) can be reduced using aluminum and magnesium at high temperature. ... |
20-5-2008 at 11:48 by: StevenRS |
Uranium Isolation I have read that page, and it is informative, but the alkaline method produces low yields and with m ... |
18-5-2008 at 16:48 by: StevenRS |
Uranium Isolation I have recently acquired a Geiger counter, and have found some "hot rocks", some reading over 19,000 ... |
18-5-2008 at 16:27 by: StevenRS |
Endothermic freezing mixtures Neither became truly solid, the SO2 was not cooled as well at all as the Isopropanol, which started ... |
8-5-2008 at 03:41 by: StevenRS |
Endothermic freezing mixtures I tried the H2SO4/ice mix, and used shaved ice (very fine). It got very, very cold, much colder than ... |
7-5-2008 at 19:18 by: StevenRS |
Hydrogen Peroxide Explorations I couldn't find this, but I bet this is out there. Would this happen?
SO<sub>2</sub> + ... |
26-4-2008 at 18:22 by: StevenRS |
nitroglycerin I added an excess of sulfuric acid to the mix to reduce viscosity, and yes, the glass coils would ma ... |
21-4-2008 at 17:32 by: StevenRS |
nitroglycerin Thank you for the advice and warnings, I will be making a small (but still dangerous amount) of 10ml ... |
20-4-2008 at 11:21 by: StevenRS |
nitroglycerin I have a problem. I ran out of nitric acid, so I will improvise. If I were to use KNO3 and Sulfuric ... |
19-4-2008 at 16:11 by: StevenRS |
Nitration Calculations Not only did I get the answer I wanted, I also learned how to get it, not as hard as I thought. Than ... |
16-4-2008 at 14:53 by: StevenRS |
Nitration Calculations Ok, I'll just be a leech and ask it outright, because I cant seem to get it right.
How many gr ... |
15-4-2008 at 19:35 by: StevenRS |
Nitration Calculations Hmmm.. Something I have always wondered, is there method to finding out how much KNO3+H2SO4 to use i ... |
15-4-2008 at 14:53 by: StevenRS |
Methyl Ethyl Ketone Peroxide Be careful using a fuse with MEKP, it likes to soak up your fuse and go bang before you want it to.
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13-4-2008 at 18:34 by: StevenRS |
The effect of acid on skin The H2O2 burn is annoying.
The worst I have ever had is molten KClO3 spilling on my skin. It was an ... |
12-4-2008 at 18:53 by: StevenRS |
bromine I just oxidize bromide with 30% H2O2, using H2SO4, and the heat produced in enough to distill the br ... |
12-4-2008 at 17:48 by: StevenRS |
Methyl Ethyl Ketone Peroxide And we have a winner! Yea, thats it. |
12-4-2008 at 14:46 by: StevenRS |
Methyl Ethyl Ketone Peroxide Use a proportion to figure it out,
40(ml) * 27.5(%) [color=White]Text[/color] x(ml) * ... |
12-4-2008 at 13:24 by: StevenRS |
Methyl Ethyl Ketone Peroxide [quote][i]
CHEMICALS NEEDED:
-40mL 27.5% H2O2 solution (other concentrations may be used; the vo ... |
12-4-2008 at 13:08 by: StevenRS |
Methyl Ethyl Ketone Peroxide If I wanted to safely, calmly, chemically decompose some MEKP I didn't want, how could I do this?
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25-3-2008 at 13:11 by: StevenRS |
Crucibles and Metalcasting I just did, it worked fine. Zero weight change. |
22-3-2008 at 15:03 by: StevenRS |
Crucibles and Metalcasting I have read over the thread, and decided to resurrect it. I have been working on a very small crucib ... |
22-3-2008 at 14:39 by: StevenRS |
Removing stubborn carbon from flask? Try putting coarse rock salt in it with acetone or alcohol, and shaking it. I have found it works wo ... |
26-2-2008 at 17:23 by: StevenRS |
Metal Hydrides Hmmm... So if I had a few kilos of Ni powder, how would I go about reacting it with hydrogen? Pressu ... |
24-2-2008 at 21:19 by: StevenRS |
Removing stubborn carbon from flask? I have found that the best way to remove C deposits or hydrocarbons is a molten oxidizer. I have fou ... |
24-2-2008 at 17:22 by: StevenRS |
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