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Sodium chlorate-proprieties
If you keep adding salt solution to the set up solid sodium chlorate will start to appear on the b ...
25-5-2015 at 06:59
by: jock88
Has anyone made a EBW setup.
How many ebw's could be put in series for a given set up or would you be better off using a bigger ...
24-5-2015 at 14:19
by: jock88
Sodium chlorate-proprieties
We should always remember that documents like this are showing you how to squeeze the last few % c ...
24-5-2015 at 14:16
by: jock88
Throwing objects down from satellites - would it work? Why not?
So if I were to reask the original question in moon world.
Say we have a station orbiting the moo ...
24-5-2015 at 14:06
by: jock88
de Prony brake dynamometer
I did not realize that the motor was spinning when pressing down on the scales. Sorry aboout that. D ...
24-5-2015 at 10:01
by: jock88
Throwing objects down from satellites - would it work? Why not?
Are you saying that it takes the same amount of fuel to return the space shuttle back to earth (co ...
24-5-2015 at 09:58
by: jock88
Sodium chlorate-proprieties
Barium Chloride is added in industry to remove chromates. Barium Chromate is very insoluble.
Th ...
24-5-2015 at 05:03
by: jock88
de Prony brake dynamometer
Measuring the torque at different speeds would be the hard bit. You would need a transducer on the s ...
24-5-2015 at 04:59
by: jock88
Throwing objects down from satellites - would it work? Why not?
Are you saying that it takes the same amount of fuel to return the space shuttle back to earth (co ...
23-5-2015 at 15:33
by: jock88
de Prony brake dynamometer
Am I right in saying that that only measures static torque so it may not represent torque at (say) ...
23-5-2015 at 15:15
by: jock88
Sodium chlorate-proprieties
Nice 'gattlling gun' of an electrode system there Varmint.
IMO (for whats it worth) is that yo ...
23-5-2015 at 11:35
by: jock88
Throwing objects down from satellites - would it work? Why not?
Quote:
"The same is true in orbit, with the only difference that you are moving along an ellips ...
23-5-2015 at 11:12
by: jock88
Sodium chlorate-proprieties
Needing chromate in chlorate cells is an obsession imo.
In Ullman. Chlorine Oxygen acids and sa ...
22-5-2015 at 14:53
by: jock88
Throwing objects down from satellites - would it work? Why not?
I think 'down' in the case of the original question is towards the surface of the earth (at the ti ...
22-5-2015 at 14:25
by: jock88
why HO2 is a stronger acid than H2O2
How's about OHO !!
20-5-2015 at 23:51
by: jock88
Chloroacetic acid as chlorate cell additive
Where do you live?
18-5-2015 at 21:24
by: jock88
Chloroacetic acid as chlorate cell additive
I do not think that adding chromates makes a huge difference to current efficiency. If you have a ...
18-5-2015 at 10:49
by: jock88
Chloroacetic acid as chlorate cell additive
HCl is not very hazardous if diluted.
There is not need for the chromates as they only contribu ...
18-5-2015 at 05:25
by: jock88
Has anyone made a EBW setup.
Also the mother in law may send you a text at the appropriate time if she knows what you are up to ...
15-5-2015 at 01:38
by: jock88
What to do with a LARGE glass tube?
If you can stand it on end and make the (now) bottom water tight you could have a nice big visible ...
12-5-2015 at 14:23
by: jock88
Anyone up for some platinum?
THanks for that. I had always assumed it was at the actual interface between the metals.
I pres ...
9-5-2015 at 14:08
by: jock88
Anyone up for some platinum?
I was going to purchase some Pt/Rhodium wire + some platinum wire to make a thermocouple.
How wo ...
8-5-2015 at 05:04
by: jock88
Has anyone made a EBW setup.
@ HB
You appear to be inadvertently making tractor parts!!!
http://www.ebay.ie/itm/Massey-Ferg ...
7-5-2015 at 16:44
by: jock88
The strange and fascinating number ‘Wau’!
I have 1000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 ...
5-5-2015 at 14:45
by: jock88
Making Platinum Electrodes
An old Pt crucible is the way to go for a serious anode imo.
http://www.sciencemadness.org/talk/v ...
5-5-2015 at 14:40
by: jock88
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