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Detection of Toxic Gasses Ask yourself this, though: Is your life worth $74?
Potentially life-saving PPE is something every ... |
25-2-2016 at 13:11 by: MrHomeScientist |
Detection of Toxic Gasses Each one has specific circumstances for detection, so you'd need to set up something unique for each ... |
24-2-2016 at 13:13 by: MrHomeScientist |
Filters and filter paper Welcome!
Lab grade filter paper has smaller, more uniform pores than everyday coffee filters, so ... |
24-2-2016 at 06:36 by: MrHomeScientist |
Tour My Lab Living on my own at college was probably the best experience of my life. It prepares you to enter th ... |
23-2-2016 at 09:11 by: MrHomeScientist |
Solvation of ionic compounds in water: basic theory and examples Really great resource here. Thanks for volunteering to share your knowledge!
One question on this ... |
16-2-2016 at 14:08 by: MrHomeScientist |
Quest for the elements They do indeed! I assume your picture of all the halogen solutions is chlorine, bromine, iodine, but ... |
16-2-2016 at 12:43 by: MrHomeScientist |
Quest for the elements Looks great! What was your procedure to ampoule liquid chlorine? I was always afraid it would crack ... |
16-2-2016 at 11:32 by: MrHomeScientist |
Dry Distillation Apparatus I agree with Oscillator, I've had no problems with nitric distillation. Just dissolve the residue in ... |
12-2-2016 at 07:05 by: MrHomeScientist |
Quest for the elements Something I've noticed with bismuth is that it too oxidizes in air over time. Freshly exposed surfac ... |
12-2-2016 at 06:43 by: MrHomeScientist |
Make Potassium (from versuchschemie.de) There's currently an eBayer selling Tetralin: http://www.ebay.com/itm/221631339997
You may recall ... |
8-2-2016 at 17:43 by: MrHomeScientist |
Calcium Sulfate and Titanium Thermite Minimum order 10 lbs! That's a lot of thermite! |
8-2-2016 at 07:00 by: MrHomeScientist |
Potassium Permanganate Held at Post Office Why speculate when you can take 2 seconds to read the description:
"For safety sake, we will packag ... |
5-2-2016 at 11:15 by: MrHomeScientist |
aluminium powder Eckart 5413H and 5481H [rquote=437640&tid=65222&author=Herr Haber]Yes yes yes! Totally agree! Besides from Copper O ... |
4-2-2016 at 06:03 by: MrHomeScientist |
aluminium powder Eckart 5413H and 5481H The one time I attempted the CuO thermite it reacted very quickly and sputtered a lot, but wasn't pa ... |
3-2-2016 at 13:58 by: MrHomeScientist |
Things people are looking for thread Good idea, but the major problem I see is how to note when requests have been filled. I don't believ ... |
1-2-2016 at 08:21 by: MrHomeScientist |
Metal Shot Heating Bath A molten metal bath is an interesting idea. I've made some low-melting alloys (one liquid at room te ... |
28-1-2016 at 07:07 by: MrHomeScientist |
Metal Shot Heating Bath Those are extremely expensive for just being aluminum shot. I'd like to try making some by pouring m ... |
28-1-2016 at 05:31 by: MrHomeScientist |
Magnesium & Aluminum turnings, filings & chips - which alloys are acceptable? [rquote=436502&tid=65121&author=RogueRose]
Does anyone know if there are any acceptable all ... |
25-1-2016 at 07:59 by: MrHomeScientist |
Pretty Pictures (2) [rquote=436153&tid=26378&author=crystal grower]Nice video.
Procedure:
1.make seed crystal ... |
21-1-2016 at 13:20 by: MrHomeScientist |
Pretty Pictures (2) Holy crap, 2 weeks? That's huge! I spent several months growing one that only ended up about an inch ... |
21-1-2016 at 08:19 by: MrHomeScientist |
ScienceMadness: the Next Generation? Yes for some reason there seems to be confusion as to the original intent of this. Blogfast wants to ... |
21-1-2016 at 08:16 by: MrHomeScientist |
Dehydrating HCN with sulfate salts Generally desiccants are used to remove the last remaining traces of water from a damp solid (or liq ... |
15-1-2016 at 13:49 by: MrHomeScientist |
Chem C3000 starter opinions? I second the recommendation for the HMS Beagle set. I supported that when it was a Kickstarter campa ... |
13-1-2016 at 06:35 by: MrHomeScientist |
Does anything actually enter a black hole? Well, the singularity really does have no volume (by definition). The event horizon is a mathematica ... |
7-1-2016 at 13:04 by: MrHomeScientist |
Does anything actually enter a black hole? [rquote=434470&tid=64905&author=wg48]Its probably inaccurate to say that light does a U-turn ... |
7-1-2016 at 10:27 by: MrHomeScientist |
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