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Steam pressure chamber for 1000C
50 psi is not a very high pressure but 1000C is a quite high temperature. I would use steel, use la ...
13-1-2017 at 13:21
by: Magpie
Making fumigation candles - sulfur + paraffin = SO2 for pest control and preservative
I find it puzzling that your sulfur self extinguishes. As a teen with my first Chemistry set (Gilbe ...
12-1-2017 at 16:16
by: Magpie
Steam pressure chamber for 1000C
No, that was my own misinterpretation.
12-1-2017 at 12:36
by: Magpie
Steam pressure chamber for 1000C
I have to agree that water can be evaporated to a gas and held at 1000°C, or any higher temperature ...
12-1-2017 at 11:32
by: Magpie
Steam pressure chamber for 1000C
1000°C is not possible at 50 psi. Saturated steam pressure at 374°C is 3206 psia.

Check the st ...
12-1-2017 at 11:07
by: Magpie
Vanadium Pentoxide V2O5 as catalyst for contract process - how to use as substrate?
http://www.sciencemadness.org/talk/viewthread.php?tid=8923
12-1-2017 at 10:53
by: Magpie
Water >> H2 and 1/2O2 electrolysis
Here's an update on my Phillip Hurley design water electrolysis "electrolyzer." It's been completed ...
9-1-2017 at 11:48
by: Magpie
first vacuum distillation
[rquote=471304&tid=71684&author=Db33]Magpie thas exactly the tubing ive been looking for! bu ...
8-1-2017 at 17:04
by: Magpie
Ostwald style nitric production
I like your flowmeter. I made a manometer just like it for delta P measurements when I was trying t ...
8-1-2017 at 09:34
by: Magpie
first vacuum distillation
I noticed at Ace Hardware they sell a black thick-wall hose (likely Neoprene) for automobile use (ga ...
8-1-2017 at 09:24
by: Magpie
latest glassware purchase
I have bought very little that has had to go through customs. I did buy some P2O5 from Poland a few ...
8-1-2017 at 09:18
by: Magpie
latest glassware purchase
May I ask what country you live in? Land of the free?
8-1-2017 at 06:37
by: Magpie
Readily Available Chemicals Website: Version 2
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Pretty sure he's in jail. Isn't that one of Organik ...
7-1-2017 at 22:08
by: Magpie
Water pump problem
That doesn't sound like much of a pump. I bought a Little Giant pond pump at Ace Hardware over 10 y ...
7-1-2017 at 20:48
by: Magpie
Attempt at cyanide via crucible heating.
I agree that the carbothermic method can be finicky, and gives an impure product (cyanate). I did n ...
7-1-2017 at 16:58
by: Magpie
latest glassware purchase
[rquote=471180&tid=71645&author=JJay]I picked up this piece today from my mail agent, who re ...
7-1-2017 at 16:51
by: Magpie
Anhydrous Formaldehyde - Methods to Produce
No, ebay would be my only suggestion. Or you could build one yourself. But I'm not saying it would ...
7-1-2017 at 15:00
by: Magpie
Anhydrous Formaldehyde - Methods to Produce
http://www.sciencemadness.org/talk/viewthread.php?tid=65281#pid440664
7-1-2017 at 14:21
by: Magpie
Ostwald style nitric production
Here's a flowmeter that I occaisionally use for metering argon. You can sometimes pick these rotame ...
3-1-2017 at 12:22
by: Magpie
Wondering if i could pay someone for a fumehood?
There's also the matter of electrical and possibly plumbing codes. Was the work done by qualified c ...
3-1-2017 at 12:11
by: Magpie
tragic phosphine poisoning in Amarillo, TX
http://amarillo.com/news/2017-01-02/updated-four-minors-dead-five-amarillo-family-members-stable-one ...
2-1-2017 at 18:18
by: Magpie
Ostwald style nitric production
I don't know about Australia but buying or filling a cylinder of NH3 in the US might well bring the ...
2-1-2017 at 12:57
by: Magpie
correct size ring stand for 1000ml sep funnel?
Thanks. I have never seen one for lab use before. My seal is just a ptfe bushing. Not real effect ...
2-1-2017 at 12:49
by: Magpie
correct size ring stand for 1000ml sep funnel?
I have a 500ml sep funnel which I don't mind shaking - but a 1000 ml would another story.

DJF90: ...
2-1-2017 at 11:35
by: Magpie
My library
I have a copy of Holtzclaw, 7th ed, which I bought for a refresher course in the early '80s. It is ...
1-1-2017 at 10:17
by: Magpie
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