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ammonia gas
I might have misunderstood your experimental setup (accidental or otherwise); Could it be that the s ...
23-1-2015 at 17:10
by: m1tanker78
DIY FTIR
[rquote=376395&tid=43087&author=smaerd]A speaker is in effect, a solenoid?[/rquote]
True. A ...
9-12-2014 at 18:31
by: m1tanker78
DIY FTIR
[rquote=375973&tid=43087&author=SupaVillain]Okay what I need to know is can the excursion of ...
8-12-2014 at 13:55
by: m1tanker78
Electrolysy Electrodes
[rquote=375947&tid=53348&author=WGTR]The dust is an inhalation hazard, and any soluble salts ...
8-12-2014 at 12:52
by: m1tanker78
DIY FTIR
SupaVillain, it seems you're a visual learner. Here is a random video I pulled from yt (though proba ...
8-12-2014 at 12:43
by: m1tanker78
DIY FTIR
[b]SupaVillain:[/b] What do you plan to do for optics? The expense has always put me off. I planned ...
7-12-2014 at 16:52
by: m1tanker78
Electrolysy Electrodes
[rquote=375606&tid=53348&author=Muzz1969]... the whole point of the design is to stop oxidat ...
7-12-2014 at 15:54
by: m1tanker78
Electrolysy Electrodes
Tungsten will form an insulating oxide skin and stop conducting current (at least at the anode).
7-12-2014 at 06:21
by: m1tanker78
Ways to test my future "reagents"?
I can't walk the aisles of the grocery/hardware stores without thinking, "Hmm, I can use X product t ...
19-11-2014 at 21:19
by: m1tanker78
Slow high torque electric motors for stirrer?
Stepper motors are great. If for some reason you can't find one or the driver, you might also consid ...
2-11-2014 at 19:48
by: m1tanker78
unconventional sodium
[rquote=305134&tid=2105&author=testimento]I made test run with my electric heater. This is m ...
2-11-2014 at 07:11
by: m1tanker78
RC boat fight.
[rquote=340415&tid=32226&author=Praxichys]Am I reading serious suggestions about floating an ...
7-8-2014 at 20:26
by: m1tanker78
RC boat fight.
How many extra channels on your receiver? Assuming 2, I'm thinking 2 small servos that wind a string ...
3-8-2014 at 20:34
by: m1tanker78
DIY gas cylinder?
I collected ~ 250mL of liquid chlorine in a flask from a Downs Cell once. After a few little experim ...
19-7-2014 at 14:42
by: m1tanker78
Blackening Steel
Would the glue withstand a dip in strong acid? Can you re-glue the pieces if needed? Do you roughly ...
16-6-2014 at 16:00
by: m1tanker78
Separation of a US nickel
I think a clever design for electrolysis [u]without having to weld[/u] the coins or pieces together ...
28-4-2014 at 16:07
by: m1tanker78
Separation of a US nickel
[rquote=307852&tid=16811&author=cyanureeves]update: the solution containing what i thought w ...
21-11-2013 at 17:41
by: m1tanker78
Electrolyzing NaOH: finally succeeded !
[rquote=306790&tid=27192&author=metalresearcher][...]
In the collected items (second photo) ...
17-11-2013 at 13:14
by: m1tanker78
Separation of a US nickel
Interesting experiment @cyanureeves. From what you say, I deduce that the solution should be only sl ...
17-11-2013 at 12:57
by: m1tanker78
Separation of a US nickel
@cjevancich:

Some more details (if available) would be nice.. Something that can be tested and ma ...
12-11-2013 at 18:45
by: m1tanker78
Sodium!
[rquote=306711&tid=2103&author=WGTR]
The carbonate has a much lower decomposition potential ...
9-11-2013 at 20:01
by: m1tanker78
Sodium!
WGTR:

There are a ton of side reactions that can (and do) take place in a cell of molten salt(s) ...
9-11-2013 at 06:38
by: m1tanker78
unconventional sodium
[rquote=305201&tid=2105&author=testimento]I have my old power source rated at 400A at 6VDC, ...
28-10-2013 at 18:25
by: m1tanker78
Separation of a US nickel
[rquote=303893&tid=16811&author=Random]I haven't read the whole thread but would reduction w ...
19-10-2013 at 16:26
by: m1tanker78
Low temperature Castner process for sodium?
[rquote=282685&tid=24120&author=GammaFunction]
The appeal of this process (if it works) is ...
29-4-2013 at 17:07
by: m1tanker78
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