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Potassium Nitrite - KNO2 Here you are Nidias91, the synthesis of Potassium Nitrite.
Kaliumnitriet - KNO2 (Nederlands = Dut ... |
24-1-2006 at 17:56 by: Lambda |
Current limiting resistors on the output terminals Rogue chemist, by putting a ~0.1 Ohm resistor of ~20 watts (or a piece of maybe ~2 mm diameter coile ... |
24-1-2006 at 09:29 by: Lambda |
[Alkali Earth Metal] Nitrite IIRC "Bretherick" makes mention of KNO3 detonating at ~1100 Degrees Celsius.
Melting KNO3 should ... |
18-1-2006 at 21:08 by: Lambda |
Heating KNO3 to several hundred Degrees Celcius (?) Dear Nidias91, heating KNO3 to a melt of several hundred Degrees Celcius is a big NO !! NO !!. The m ... |
18-1-2006 at 18:57 by: Lambda |
Book Binding Books Dear electricink,
I have uploaded the books you have requested to Rapidshare and Madhatter's FTP ... |
17-1-2006 at 17:46 by: Lambda |
Preparation of elemental phosphorus Garage chemist, you can simply start the arc with a high voltage burst. You may need to place a thir ... |
6-9-2005 at 13:20 by: Lambda |
CRTs Saps, at the back of your TV-image tube, you will see a conical wound Coil. If you remove this, then ... |
6-9-2005 at 09:23 by: Lambda |
Preparation of elemental phosphorus Garage chemist, I strongly advise against using a MOT transformer. The reason is twofold:
1 - The ... |
6-9-2005 at 08:05 by: Lambda |
electrostatic " Chucks " A Laser printer or Photo copier, uses this principle to attract toner powder to the drum, before it ... |
5-9-2005 at 19:03 by: Lambda |
!the tread IrC asked me to start. I personally find it rather sad, that these discussions are gaining ground on a personal level. The ... |
4-9-2005 at 19:16 by: Lambda |
electrostatic speakers Saps, they are based on the static electricity principle (charges attracting or repelling each other ... |
4-9-2005 at 17:44 by: Lambda |
WP and KClO3 detonation [quote][i]Originally posted by tramp[/i]
white phosphorus dissolves readily in carbon disulfide...
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2-9-2005 at 16:31 by: Lambda |
What is the most ignorant thing you have ever done while conducting an experiment? Rogue chemist, I avoid Silver fulminate like the plague. This stuff is just to sensitive, appart fro ... |
30-8-2005 at 16:40 by: Lambda |
Ohm, Amps and Voltage only exist together IrC, if I am not mistaken, Unionised means that high voltages cause erratic hugh gas bubbles. These ... |
30-8-2005 at 16:03 by: Lambda |
Ceramics and pottery IrC, have you made any inquiries from art (ceramics and pottery) shops yet ?. We have many of them i ... |
30-8-2005 at 15:33 by: Lambda |
Reaching higher temperatures IrC, you have made it clear that your ultimate goal is to obtain a pure sample. But, you don't ... |
28-8-2005 at 16:01 by: Lambda |
What is the most ignorant thing you have ever done while conducting an experiment? This is one of my relatively innocent mishaps in the lab:
Originaly posted on 14-8-2005 at 06:23 ... |
28-8-2005 at 15:24 by: Lambda |
Carbon rods can be used in an arc furnace Yes, I agree with Neutrino, an arc furnace is the way to go. I use Carbon rods connected to my arc w ... |
28-8-2005 at 13:26 by: Lambda |
Gas generators Khanoomkochooloo, I am assuming that you are looking for a cold gas generator, and maybe inert to. P ... |
27-8-2005 at 11:46 by: Lambda |
Suspicious company As a chemist, I should know better than to use the words "bomb making chemicals". You are ... |
27-8-2005 at 07:49 by: Lambda |
Suspicious company [quote][i]Originally posted by vulture[/i]
[quote].....Don't be a hypocrit and complain about ... |
26-8-2005 at 20:11 by: Lambda |
DIY X-ray crystallography Quince, you can puls opperate it by means of capacitor discharge. PWM (puls width modulation) may al ... |
24-8-2005 at 01:35 by: Lambda |
Suspicious company Vulture, I was not trying to be a hypocrit, but the issue here was, the point of this company being ... |
24-8-2005 at 00:54 by: Lambda |
In the state of, Greater Manchester Hello Kerry-AnnShanks,
I will appreciate it, if you would be so kind as to explaine this "ty ... |
23-8-2005 at 18:37 by: Lambda |
Request for software relating to Detonics [quote][i]Originally posted by jpsmith123[/i]
.....I couldn't find any published performance s ... |
21-8-2005 at 00:37 by: Lambda |
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