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AP crystals Heh....have fun with your ping pong sized AP crystal.
Okay, okay, I'll give a serious answer ... |
4-6-2003 at 11:35 by: Haggis |
can polyestyrene be nitred? No, for some reason I think he is from South America. |
31-5-2003 at 10:50 by: Haggis |
'Readily Available Chemicals' censored by Google? If three lettered agencies are visiting your sites to check up on you, wouldn't they use public ... |
30-5-2003 at 17:22 by: Haggis |
help with drying out ammonium nitrate please Yes, heating will be the best bet. Like Microtek said, 120 is a good round about temperature. Dess ... |
24-5-2003 at 08:05 by: Haggis |
Chloropicrin and its Odor Sorry Samosa, but my book only says, 'stinging, pungent odor'. I can give your some other ... |
18-5-2003 at 07:15 by: Haggis |
Question You mean like a temporary tattoo? Best guess is it's some type of polymer. The stuff is solub ... |
17-5-2003 at 13:32 by: Haggis |
Readily Available Chemicals Website When turned upside down and sprayed, the cans shoot a jet of the tetraflouroethane. This jet evapor ... |
15-5-2003 at 04:04 by: Haggis |
Methylation Question [i]R-OH + BrX => R-O-Br+ + X [/i]
R-OH + NaBr => R-O-Br + Na
Unless your alcohol is anhyd ... |
11-5-2003 at 11:44 by: Haggis |
cheap displacement probe www.omega.com This should help you. |
6-5-2003 at 19:34 by: Haggis |
Question Consistency? I would assume it is wet and liquidy. But on a serious note, the solution should be a ... |
6-5-2003 at 08:15 by: Haggis |
substance that creates heat The bad thing about that mix is that the ammonium nitrate draws in water (hydroscopic) and the moist ... |
6-5-2003 at 08:12 by: Haggis |
substance that creates heat What exactly are you looking for? Are you looking for something that will resist freezing or someth ... |
5-5-2003 at 07:54 by: Haggis |
Searching for Beilstein-synthesis of picramic acid Lookee here, a Picramic synthesis found in our very own library. http://www.sciencemadness.org/libr ... |
30-4-2003 at 07:49 by: Haggis |
Nitric acid Attics are the best source for the stuff. There is a whole lot just hanging on the walls and floor. ... |
30-4-2003 at 07:45 by: Haggis |
Etch-a-Sketch I was thinking that you could find out what the balls are made of, find a solvent and dissolve the b ... |
27-4-2003 at 13:57 by: Haggis |
Etch-a-Sketch Hearsay says the aluminum powder is around 325 mesh. However, I also hear that the tiny beads are d ... |
27-4-2003 at 13:40 by: Haggis |
Al for the masses Good show on the aluminum powder. However, that's not what caught my eye. I bet that the odds ... |
27-4-2003 at 12:32 by: Haggis |
SECURE YOUR GAS MASK!! What exactly are you going to say to the doctor? The best excuse possible for this would to say tha ... |
26-4-2003 at 19:51 by: Haggis |
SECURE YOUR GAS MASK!! "Pulmonary Edema" The way it kills you is 'dryland drowning'. This is where t ... |
26-4-2003 at 15:45 by: Haggis |
Readily Available Chemicals Website I can be a second confirmation on the Carbo-sol. It is indeed trichloroethane. I don't know i ... |
25-4-2003 at 07:48 by: Haggis |
Books Amazon has many great books like that. I havn't searched yet, but they might have at least one ... |
23-4-2003 at 19:13 by: Haggis |
Epsom Salt No, I sure do not want to make any astrolite. I enjoy occasional energetic materials, but messing w ... |
23-4-2003 at 07:53 by: Haggis |
More books online Hasn't it been up for a day or two? I swear I downloaded it yesterday or the day before. Goo ... |
22-4-2003 at 20:09 by: Haggis |
Epsom Salt I hear 70% HF on 2% of the body is enough to kill you. It does nasty things to your heart. Sam Bar ... |
22-4-2003 at 17:01 by: Haggis |
Time for a break Good riddens to bad garbage. |
18-4-2003 at 14:11 by: Haggis |
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