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Reaching higher temperatures Well, all these arguments aren't really that neccesary, what I had meant all along was that to ... |
2-9-2005 at 06:49 by: darkflame89 |
Separation of NaCl and KCl KCl radioactive? You must be kidding, we must all be irradiated to burnt chops by now by all the Lo- ... |
2-9-2005 at 06:11 by: darkflame89 |
Reaching higher temperatures Combine them in a burner chamber, but that would not be controlled, it would go with a bang and that ... |
31-8-2005 at 02:21 by: darkflame89 |
Reaching higher temperatures Watever, you just need to connect a few 1.5V D batteries in parallel and connect, say, 2 electrolyti ... |
30-8-2005 at 19:47 by: darkflame89 |
Reaching higher temperatures Yes, the volts push amps matters if u are using batteries. Now, if you are using electricity from th ... |
29-8-2005 at 07:27 by: darkflame89 |
Reaching higher temperatures Wat about the combustion between hydrogen and oxygen? A oxyhydrogen blow torch. Well, you can achiev ... |
28-8-2005 at 23:51 by: darkflame89 |
Separation of NaCl and KCl Just like to ask, regarding the conversion of NaClO3 to KClO3, whether i can use KMnO4 to convert in ... |
27-8-2005 at 00:03 by: darkflame89 |
Drain cleaner The electrostatic precipitator idea is nice but cannot work in Singapore. Singapore has a high humid ... |
21-8-2005 at 00:54 by: darkflame89 |
Drain cleaner Sorry, for bringing up an old and pretty much dead thread, but I require help again. Instead of post ... |
20-8-2005 at 02:08 by: darkflame89 |
Electricity generated pyrotechnically. An idea, you could fill a comtainer with hydrogen and chlorine gases. The reaction between the two c ... |
20-8-2005 at 01:51 by: darkflame89 |
Sodium! Low m.p. ?
Hardly, checking up its melting point via google reveals that it has a melting point o ... |
20-8-2005 at 01:47 by: darkflame89 |
A true “gel” silica gel binder for graphite (or PbO2?) electrodes. You mentioned in the other thread that borax solution and ascorbic acid would "gellify", t ... |
22-7-2005 at 04:26 by: darkflame89 |
Are solutions always even? The classic "crow foot" voltaic cell might be relevant here. IIRC, they poured copper(II) ... |
8-7-2005 at 04:01 by: darkflame89 |
Microwave-made Nitric Acid I've read somewhere that if some nitrogen monoxide is present, it will catalyse the destruction ... |
7-7-2005 at 02:50 by: darkflame89 |
Microwave-made Nitric Acid But such setup won't be stable like say extended periods of time, no? Usually, people generatin ... |
1-7-2005 at 04:10 by: darkflame89 |
Odd zinc-copperII reaction Yes, I didn't think of that... Now I think a reaction has reached an end, all the zinc has been ... |
24-6-2005 at 23:13 by: darkflame89 |
Odd zinc-copperII reaction I just encountered something strange while fiddling around today. I had some cheapo AA batteries tha ... |
23-6-2005 at 23:48 by: darkflame89 |
Ideas for fine Al and Mg powder At what temperatures does the eutectic chlorides melt? |
22-6-2005 at 04:21 by: darkflame89 |
KOH crystals for electrolysis Sounds like what BromicAcid did previously. IIRC, he put a little a NaOH on a watch glass, sprayed s ... |
22-6-2005 at 04:13 by: darkflame89 |
Just some thing to watch out for. That dark red tint(or just amber) might not be iron(III) ions, it could be some other organic substa ... |
6-6-2005 at 05:08 by: darkflame89 |
Sodium! Would melting sodium hydroxide in aluminium container cause that much problem? Certainly yes if the ... |
3-6-2005 at 23:31 by: darkflame89 |
Most reactive combination? OOoo, I would like to modify your suggested reactants a bit: use fluorine instead of chlorine? Cesiu ... |
23-5-2005 at 00:07 by: darkflame89 |
Green arrow thing Perhaps these stickies can be separated from the main forum? Like an extension or something? Else, i ... |
6-5-2005 at 03:14 by: darkflame89 |
Carbon from Batteries Batteries have zinc cover, right? Would this work all the same if one had threw the entire battery ... |
3-5-2005 at 03:22 by: darkflame89 |
Iodine mishap No, no what mick was saying that the bleach(a oxidiser) can oxidise iodide salts to iodine.
Chlor ... |
5-4-2005 at 03:29 by: darkflame89 |
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