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Most corrosive agent?
There is always "magic acid" fluoroantimonic acid, a 50% solution of SbF5 in HF, vicious s ...
9-8-2004 at 10:50
by: Reverend Necroticus Rex
Monoamine Oxidase and animals
Unless cats don't have monoamine oxidase for some wierd reason, then DMT alone would definately ...
7-8-2004 at 11:16
by: Reverend Necroticus Rex
Photosensitive Si nanowire
Apparrently, there is also a form of nano-carbon that behaves the same way.

An interesting point ...
7-8-2004 at 11:04
by: Reverend Necroticus Rex
Photosensitive Si nanowire
Interesting...I just read of some research, where scientists have prepared ultra thin nanowires of 1 ...
6-8-2004 at 18:51
by: Reverend Necroticus Rex
What happened to rhodium and Hive
I got the same problem about an hour or two ago, I know they had problems a while ago due them makin ...
6-8-2004 at 14:53
by: Reverend Necroticus Rex
Thiodiglycol from ink
I have recently been trying to seperate out thiodiglycol from ink from ballpoint pens, I have no dis ...
4-8-2004 at 05:21
by: Reverend Necroticus Rex
Lithium from Batteries
I was thinking, make a saturated solution of KCl in pyridine if pyridine will dissolve it, and addin ...
2-8-2004 at 13:44
by: Reverend Necroticus Rex
Lithium from Batteries
Pyridine is the only thing I can think of at the moment that could be possibly used, AFAIK alkali me ...
2-8-2004 at 13:15
by: Reverend Necroticus Rex
Radioactive Boyscout
Protium is ordinary hydrogen, 1H,
Deuterium is heavy hydrogen or 2H and is used to make heavy water ...
30-7-2004 at 08:48
by: Reverend Necroticus Rex
use of indole-3-carboxaldehyde
The indole structure is the central backbone for tryptamines, which would probably be the reason why ...
18-7-2004 at 17:05
by: Reverend Necroticus Rex
use of indole-3-carboxaldehyde
It's used as some sort of agricultural chemical I think, I just came across it on google, I sea ...
16-7-2004 at 17:19
by: Reverend Necroticus Rex
Chlorine
I never had much success using MnO2 to release Cl from HCl, KMnO4 does a brilliant job of liberatin ...
11-7-2004 at 11:33
by: Reverend Necroticus Rex
Interesting allotropes, glassifications, and polymorphs.
Manganese has four different allotropes, the alpha form is what is usually seen, silvery white, brit ...
8-7-2004 at 20:59
by: Reverend Necroticus Rex
Lithium from Batteries
A chunk of francium reacting with water has been one on THE experiments I would most like to see, se ...
8-7-2004 at 18:24
by: Reverend Necroticus Rex
Lithium from Batteries
Reacting any alkali metal with water gives the hydroxide, they skid about on water and from Na up th ...
8-7-2004 at 18:07
by: Reverend Necroticus Rex
Lithium from Batteries
As the lithium is in a thin foil, you could probably get away with burning strips of it in a chlorin ...
8-7-2004 at 17:17
by: Reverend Necroticus Rex
Lithium from Batteries
The dump near where I live has huge piles of quite well charged car and truck batteries, that's ...
7-7-2004 at 03:07
by: Reverend Necroticus Rex
Lithium from Batteries
Don't try melting lithium in glass, I have never actually done it, but from what I have heard, ...
7-7-2004 at 02:44
by: Reverend Necroticus Rex
Lithium from Batteries
I am thinking of glueing a long glass rod to the lid of a jar, with a section of a sieve or somesuch ...
7-7-2004 at 01:58
by: Reverend Necroticus Rex
Lithium from Batteries
No solvent is needed to extract Li, I just recantly aqquired 5 large Li batteries, the best way I ha ...
6-7-2004 at 22:14
by: Reverend Necroticus Rex
abuse of member registration
I have my suspicion about these users, they all have similar porn sites for their homapage:mad: I ag ...
5-7-2004 at 12:17
by: Reverend Necroticus Rex
Strange Draincleaner and Stickytack
I must have made a mistake then:( I can't believe I forgot it's a liquid, I can't ha ...
4-7-2004 at 13:12
by: Reverend Necroticus Rex
Strange Draincleaner and Stickytack
I have made Mn2O7 once or twice in small amounts, it only seemed to decompose pretty quickly when he ...
4-7-2004 at 04:05
by: Reverend Necroticus Rex
Bromine from Sea Salt
A single kilo of seaweed has as much iodine as 10,000 liters of sea water.

considering how much s ...
3-7-2004 at 18:54
by: Reverend Necroticus Rex
Bromine from Sea Salt
I don't think that sea salt is going to be a practical source for iodine,

http://nautilus.f ...
3-7-2004 at 18:07
by: Reverend Necroticus Rex
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