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Manganous-Ammonium alum and derivatives for use of toluene oxidation to benzaldehyde
a good rule of thumb is that a
10 gauge wire will have a resistance of one miliohm per foot.

an ...
18-10-2006 at 19:40
by: tumadre
Strontium Ferrite?
even if you achieve %85 or %90 the density achieved by the same ferrite product produced by industry ...
18-10-2006 at 00:43
by: tumadre
Strontium Ferrite?
the temperatures required are very high,

I would say use what is already avalible, grind it up a ...
18-10-2006 at 00:17
by: tumadre
Internet Wankers
[quote][i]Originally posted by indigofuzzy[/i]

Not everyone who writes, thinks, or does science i ...
6-10-2006 at 18:10
by: tumadre
From where are you?
Bainbridge Island Washington USA
5-10-2006 at 19:18
by: tumadre
Electrical Furnace Contruction - My design and implementation
All the websites I've read use a carburizing furnace because the gas reduces the iron oxide as the w ...
30-9-2006 at 12:15
by: tumadre
Electrical Furnace Contruction - My design and implementation
For knife making you still want a reducing gas mix in side the furnace

i have used 17 gauge elect ...
29-9-2006 at 08:59
by: tumadre
Chemoluminescence
thanks.

I'll try the addition of Ca(Cl0)2

i was not thinking of a black body type radiation bu ...
21-9-2006 at 23:52
by: tumadre
Chemoluminescence
quick newbie question first:

is the CL2 / H2O2 a reaction or a catylist for heat energy to emit l ...
21-9-2006 at 13:24
by: tumadre
What to do about the sheeple
no, the substandard homes are due to the building requirements and many other complex factors,

u ...
20-9-2006 at 12:42
by: tumadre
Nitrogen inflated tires !
I am NOT convinced that oxygen is in fact harming the tire

look on the inside of any old and crac ...
17-9-2006 at 22:44
by: tumadre
Nitrogen inflated tires !
have we cured the ultraviolet light problem? or the normal wear issue? or do we have ozone reducing ...
15-9-2006 at 20:39
by: tumadre
Sodium!
we almost need a separate thred on NAOH vs. NACL

I am continuing work on my hot NACl project

m ...
13-9-2006 at 22:35
by: tumadre
PEDE fire retardants
Yes, PBDEs
polybromo diphenyl ethers

there are thousands of sites with information,
this one i ...
10-9-2006 at 15:31
by: tumadre
Flaw
ahh cookies, I know the feeling. yes Detritus, one more useless post.
9-9-2006 at 21:24
by: tumadre
PEDE fire retardants
Recently in western Washington, there has been concern over the record levels of the ten or so relat ...
9-9-2006 at 21:18
by: tumadre
Flaw
thats why you posted this in "Energetic Materials"

you should have posted this in "Forum Matters" ...
9-9-2006 at 20:38
by: tumadre
Nitrogen inflated tires !
i heard a story from a friend about bottled water BS

they were claiming cyclic water molecule s ...
7-9-2006 at 23:57
by: tumadre
CaCl2: please help me.
plasma temperatures required to decompose it, I boiled it with a carbon arc, didn't smell any CL2
7-9-2006 at 23:53
by: tumadre
lead compound in my radiator corroded
cool, chemistry is more fun than cars, no matter what happens you can always reduce it.

i would r ...
7-9-2006 at 23:50
by: tumadre
Selling explosive to the army
you seem to have quite a bit of dough behind you

what, you just became president of a power compa ...
7-9-2006 at 00:22
by: tumadre
Idea for bottling chlorine...
to clear things up,

I am interested in disposing of a large amount of gas in a cheap way

prod ...
4-9-2006 at 21:07
by: tumadre
Idea for bottling chlorine...
the problem is... what to do with the chlorine gas.

what if I were to use a tank with a diafram i ...
3-9-2006 at 21:03
by: tumadre
Idea for bottling chlorine...
[quote][i]Originally posted by ethan_c[/i]
Chlorine liquefies at room temperature around 110 psi I ...
2-9-2006 at 21:28
by: tumadre
Uses for electricity
sodium!

In thinking of 16 cells in a 4 by 4 grid to conserve heat, and electricaly in series to a ...
1-9-2006 at 22:27
by: tumadre
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