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Hafnium Isomer Explosive
Some other sites mention other isotopes, including Zirconium, having the same characteristics. I ...
12-6-2004 at 16:44
by: Mr. Wizard
Hafnium Isomer Explosive
There was a blurb in the paper today about military interest in a new explosive that used the trigge ...
12-6-2004 at 06:40
by: Mr. Wizard
magnesia cements
MgO and MgCl2 combine to make a great cement, stronger than regular cement. There are quite a few v ...
6-6-2004 at 13:40
by: Mr. Wizard
Strange...
I just got logged off when I tried to do a reply. I took the precaution of refreshing the link and ...
24-5-2004 at 22:24
by: Mr. Wizard
Molten hydroxide as an oxidizing agent.
I remember something about fusing MnO2 with sodium carbonate to make Sodium Manganate -MnO3, which w ...
24-5-2004 at 22:16
by: Mr. Wizard
Asprin
[b]Why not simply using the sodium salt of aspirin? Wouldn't be acidic would it?[/b]

That is ...
10-5-2004 at 09:40
by: Mr. Wizard
I have to apologize for PMUNDY
I used to snoop at roguescience, but never signed up. Now you can't read much without registeri ...
28-4-2004 at 17:14
by: Mr. Wizard
does Today's Posts still work?
I had to throw out the old cookie to make "Today's Posts" work after theMSDB was  ...
26-4-2004 at 18:59
by: Mr. Wizard
Thermite Welding
Some thoughts on welding without gas containers. You can use your car or truck alternator to weld, Y ...
14-4-2004 at 11:13
by: Mr. Wizard
Sciencemadness hax0red!
Did anyone notice the phrase 'e-shops'? He sounds British. Of course many Europeans spea ...
8-4-2004 at 21:58
by: Mr. Wizard
Lead Thiocyanate synthesis again....
You are right about the new solder not containing lead, but the stuff you buy at the hardware store ...
6-4-2004 at 19:34
by: Mr. Wizard
Ozone generator.
A general test for oxidizers is KI/starch paper, slighty moistened with dilute HCl. In the presence ...
5-4-2004 at 15:20
by: Mr. Wizard
Iodine extraction from brine
I'll dig out the History of DOW chemical and start the job.
30-3-2004 at 19:18
by: Mr. Wizard
Iodine extraction from brine
Does anyone want the scanned version of the history of the DOW Chemical company? They made their mo ...
29-3-2004 at 19:38
by: Mr. Wizard
making tablets
Is this recipe one that has worked before? The magnesium oxide is mentioned because it, when mixed w ...
28-3-2004 at 17:27
by: Mr. Wizard
Best and worst smelling chemicals?
I think the name for the fecal odors is Indole or the Indole family. Another sickening odor is from ...
27-3-2004 at 17:33
by: Mr. Wizard
Reading a book
Prophetic about the state's intrusions into reproductive matters, good and bad. You are right, ...
27-3-2004 at 06:57
by: Mr. Wizard
making tablets
It's a nice looking press. Is the curvature of the threaded rods due to the camera lens or did ...
26-3-2004 at 19:57
by: Mr. Wizard
Reading a book
Brave New World was written in 1932. All the basics of today's technology were in place then. ...
26-3-2004 at 09:17
by: Mr. Wizard
making tablets
What is "ibdu"? Lignium sulphonate (sp?) is a liquid used to spray on loose soil to cons ...
26-3-2004 at 07:32
by: Mr. Wizard
hmtd
Not using threaded caps has to do with the active material getting caught in the threads and being s ...
24-3-2004 at 21:51
by: Mr. Wizard
Most energetic chemical reaction
I think Acetylene and Oxygen are hotter and more energetic than Acetylene and Nitrous Oxide. I didn ...
23-3-2004 at 19:12
by: Mr. Wizard
Most energetic chemical reaction
No Phlogiston?

Seriously. I read where Acetylene and Nitrous Oxide are used in a flame doing ato ...
23-3-2004 at 07:48
by: Mr. Wizard
Most energetic chemical reaction
I found a reference to monoatomic hydrogen as a fuel, use this thread to do your own search, as I ca ...
21-3-2004 at 06:17
by: Mr. Wizard
possible racing fuel?
Even firing NC in a gun barrel causes considerable fouling and left over powder residue. I would be ...
21-3-2004 at 06:02
by: Mr. Wizard
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