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Magnesium tetroxide Anyhow, in this case, the human body provides quite a large amount of fuel! |
4-2-2004 at 21:55 by: Pyrovus |
Magnesium tetroxide Perhaps this solves the mystery of what causes spontaneous human combustion. |
3-2-2004 at 15:16 by: Pyrovus |
Antiprotons Here's an idea I had a while ago, which came to me while reading about how alkali metals dissol ... |
30-1-2004 at 19:48 by: Pyrovus |
what is the heaviest and the ligthest stable elements? You probably don't need to hang around for 10^30 years to find out if the universe lasts that l ... |
30-1-2004 at 19:33 by: Pyrovus |
what is the heaviest and the ligthest stable elements? Actually, current theory suggests that even protium may be unstable - it is thought that protons dec ... |
28-1-2004 at 17:45 by: Pyrovus |
HexaChloroEthane Synthesis? My suggestion would be to use the Kolbe reaction. Starting from a sodium or potassium or whatever sa ... |
21-1-2004 at 21:09 by: Pyrovus |
Alkalide salts I once read in a book about how they managed to produce a compound of sodium in the -1 oxidation sta ... |
17-1-2004 at 00:14 by: Pyrovus |
Chlorine Not completely on topic, but the method of heating the copper (II) salt also works to produce fluori ... |
5-1-2004 at 00:52 by: Pyrovus |
Astatine I've been looking for information on this element for a while, because for some reason Astatine ... |
5-11-2003 at 22:35 by: Pyrovus |
Deuterium toxicity Does anyone know exactly how toxic deuterium is (like would it be any good as a poison, not that I ... |
13-10-2003 at 23:29 by: Pyrovus |