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Copper Sulphate Try that one. It worked for my nephew when I demonstrated on carbon rods for his
science project. |
17-5-2005 at 02:55 by: MadHatter |
R-12 I should have said that R-12 is recycled. I can still buy R-22 at an auto parts store in 1 LB cans. ... |
9-5-2005 at 20:46 by: MadHatter |
Freon Freon goes for about $50 a pound here in the states because it's all recycled. |
9-5-2005 at 17:16 by: MadHatter |
Delay I was temporarily delayed because my old Microtek scanner crapped out. Tomorrow, I'm
installi ... |
6-5-2005 at 17:41 by: MadHatter |
Backups Both backups downloaded. Thanks, Polverone ! |
2-5-2005 at 22:30 by: MadHatter |
Rings If you're using these in a reflux column, I would go with the glass rings. However, if reflux
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2-5-2005 at 14:51 by: MadHatter |
Ca(OCl)2 Sarge, if you're in a desert, I would try baking it in the sun. I don't know how long it
... |
24-4-2005 at 23:07 by: MadHatter |
Price Duster, $300 seems like a lot of cash for a distilling rig. Search this forum and checkout
BrainFe ... |
24-4-2005 at 22:43 by: MadHatter |
Distillation Marvin, that sounds like BrainFever's method for making nitric acid. If it is then 80 proof
i ... |
24-4-2005 at 22:15 by: MadHatter |
eBay scam LMFAO !
"80% proof" ? The scam artist is confused I think. It's either 8 ... |
24-4-2005 at 13:21 by: MadHatter |
Hydrazine Chemoleo, your point is well taken. Mostly, I want to stick to the 'syntheses' where poss ... |
23-4-2005 at 20:19 by: MadHatter |
Follow up It seems that the newer versions deal more with the organic derivatives and environmental
impact. ... |
23-4-2005 at 02:43 by: MadHatter |
Hydrazine And Its Derivatives Just ordered an older(1984) used copy from amazon.com. If it doesn't already exist
on the FTP ... |
23-4-2005 at 02:22 by: MadHatter |
Donation Polverone, $50 on its way via PayPal ! Glad to help ! The secure server is a great idea !
Most co ... |
18-4-2005 at 15:58 by: MadHatter |
Coils Good point ! I look at it from what is probably standard lab method of use but there's
nothin ... |
14-4-2005 at 18:18 by: MadHatter |
Gold That's an interesting point about gold. It melts at 1948 F. My electric kiln easily exceeds
... |
12-4-2005 at 20:46 by: MadHatter |
Chlorine No indoor swimming pools here ! I'm hoping for fellow pyros who are not KEWL ! |
12-4-2005 at 20:38 by: MadHatter |
Interesting reactions from OTC chemicals Cyclonite4, I'll go along with you on the 3% hydrogen peroxide. Besides, it's cheap !
Da ... |
12-4-2005 at 20:13 by: MadHatter |
Concentration I wonder how high the concentration of chlorine was ? I've been exposed to it many
times duri ... |
12-4-2005 at 19:54 by: MadHatter |
Chemistry Neutrino, it's true that the people above the teachers are primarily responsible for the
limit ... |
10-4-2005 at 08:43 by: MadHatter |
Heating mantle I'm still looking around for a decent power supply for my 2 heating mantles. They came
with a ... |
10-4-2005 at 08:20 by: MadHatter |
Graphite 12AX7, peel that copper plating off the rods before using them. As for the yellow
precipitate, I h ... |
4-4-2005 at 23:20 by: MadHatter |
NH4NO3 Kclo4, what references are you looking at ? I see no hydrate versions of ammonium
nitrate in any o ... |
3-4-2005 at 01:59 by: MadHatter |
KNO3 There's always the option of ordering online but the drawback is a paper trail.
I ordered from ... |
3-4-2005 at 01:46 by: MadHatter |
Armstrong's Mixture 31 years ago. Mixing red P and KClO3 together in a mortar and pestle. Blew my
eyebrows off ! |
2-4-2005 at 00:36 by: MadHatter |
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