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can polyestyrene be nitred? Is english your first language?
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31-5-2003 at 10:22 by: Darkfire |
Chloropicrin and its Odor Hmm... I read in more than one place it is un reactive, i found this odd at first because of the chl ... |
29-5-2003 at 19:16 by: Darkfire |
Chloropicrin and its Odor Chloropicrin isnt suposed to be all that reactive, even to the activated carbon in gask masks sure i ... |
29-5-2003 at 14:12 by: Darkfire |
help with drying out ammonium nitrate please It likley wet because the goverment wants to stop people from using is as explosives...thats my gues ... |
24-5-2003 at 18:32 by: Darkfire |
Question *cringes* That reminds me of a story of this guy who rub his arm with salt till his tat came off.
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18-5-2003 at 20:05 by: Darkfire |
substance that creates heat Sodium hydroxide and water, along with sufuric acid and water.
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5-5-2003 at 19:58 by: Darkfire |
Simple help: Difference in OH group... The -oh group in an alchohal(SP) is covalantly bonded to another atom. The oh group in a hydroxide i ... |
30-4-2003 at 14:33 by: Darkfire |
Etch-a-Sketch Make sure to wear a mask, or you will know that you forgot...
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27-4-2003 at 14:25 by: Darkfire |
Understanding Covalent Bonds Oops, sorry i meant to say something diferent, acualy in bond to ther elements N can make up to 3 bo ... |
21-4-2003 at 16:12 by: Darkfire |
Understanding Covalent Bonds Oh i think you meant ethene instead of that first aceteline.
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18-4-2003 at 08:58 by: Darkfire |
Toxic or Poisoning Substances There are several things used to treat NA's atropine is the most well known, im wondering how w ... |
16-4-2003 at 13:06 by: Darkfire |
Toxic or Poisoning Substances Hmm... Its hard to learn more advanced things when we cant use the basic words of science to show yo ... |
14-4-2003 at 10:50 by: Darkfire |
Some help needed Are you talking about the thing on the lamp? Its a shaped foam and is brown, or is this on the light ... |
13-4-2003 at 07:38 by: Darkfire |
Sodium carbonate? "...When it stops frothing, it's done..."
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11-4-2003 at 17:37 by: Darkfire |
Toxins and Amazon Well now that i remebered the name of Palytoxin, the lethal dose for a human is < 4 micrograms th ... |
7-4-2003 at 14:07 by: Darkfire |
Toxins and Amazon Toxins are the most fasinating of all compounds ive looked at so far IMHO, of a link from here i fou ... |
6-4-2003 at 17:48 by: Darkfire |
sciencemadness's future is uncertain I wouldnt really be willing to pay money every month because i dont have any income, but id be willi ... |
4-4-2003 at 18:11 by: Darkfire |
N3, a longshot. The bonds would be stressed far to much for that to exist. IMHO
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3-4-2003 at 15:21 by: Darkfire |
N3, a longshot. No, there would be to many unpaired electrons. Next even if they formed a double bond and made a pos ... |
2-4-2003 at 20:45 by: Darkfire |
Power Source Thanks Cappy, that really explained it well, after making a kew post i leave enlightend.
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2-4-2003 at 20:40 by: Darkfire |
"Chemical" Substitutions for "Biological" Agents To tell ya they truth its been over 3 or 4 years since i even thought of myotoxin, it was off the to ... |
1-4-2003 at 17:10 by: Darkfire |
"Chemical" Substitutions for "Biological" Agents As for snakes they were my first motivation in science, in 8th i hade catolgued every venomus snake ... |
1-4-2003 at 15:37 by: Darkfire |
H2SO4 Its likely to see the hno3 decompose before any real percentage is reached. Around mid high 90' ... |
31-3-2003 at 16:21 by: Darkfire |
how can I estimate a solubility curve of organic compounds? Try chem sketch, with its add on... it will help but you will need more info than you gave us.
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31-3-2003 at 16:15 by: Darkfire |
HNO3???? No way, its not hard at all with even a basic lab.
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31-3-2003 at 16:11 by: Darkfire |
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