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Can science and religion coexist peacefully? All things exist within The Supreme Being.
The Supreme Being creates our thoughts and perceptions ... |
26-11-2010 at 23:31 by: zed |
Can science and religion coexist peacefully? This belongs elsewhere.
Now, to answer your pathetic question anyway.
The Supreme Consciousnes ... |
26-11-2010 at 22:40 by: zed |
Security of reagent orders from chemical companies in this age of chemophobia, paranoia and the oppressive health and safety nan Here in the US.....Shipping companies do sometimes open parcels to inspect their contents. It doesn ... |
12-11-2010 at 01:43 by: zed |
Iodine for sale Montreal, Canada. Yup. Need a license to sell I2 in the US. Same with import and export.
As long as you don't ... |
12-11-2010 at 01:30 by: zed |
Nitroethane 99% Yes, untaxed Ethanol is a pain in the ass. Might be best to produce your own pure ethanol from som ... |
12-11-2010 at 00:53 by: zed |
Procuring mercuric acetate and sodium borohydride "very necessary chemicals"?
For what? |
9-11-2010 at 01:48 by: zed |
Project ideas? How about a project..... people can eat. Like big trays of Almond-Poppyseed muffins and Cannister ... |
9-11-2010 at 01:31 by: zed |
Calcium Acetate PAA (dry distillation) Yeah, you should definitely use a full kilo of PAA, right away. No trial runs; just whammo! |
8-11-2010 at 20:52 by: zed |
New Easy Way to Phosphorous! The result of many experiments, I fear.
Authors fail in achieving their original objective, but n ... |
6-11-2010 at 23:21 by: zed |
Liquid metal alloy: A mercury substitute The liquid must be more dense than water. Also, heating the alloy, and controlling the temperature ... |
6-11-2010 at 22:32 by: zed |
New Easy Way to Phosphorous! Well, Madscientist.....Normally, using LiAlH4, ain't the preferred way to do anything.
But, Red P ... |
6-11-2010 at 05:38 by: zed |
Does anyone know if in canada iodine is legal to sell and buy online? Legal in the US too. But, Johnny Law may come a' knocking. |
6-11-2010 at 05:10 by: zed |
pd\c in water to ethanol reference request Add ethanol, shake. Let it settle. Draw off ethanol, as you did water. Repeat. After a few rins ... |
6-11-2010 at 04:14 by: zed |
Cinnamaldehyde from cinnamon bark powder I concur. Try steam distilling it. Nice clean process. Simple equipment. |
6-11-2010 at 04:12 by: zed |
Liquid metal alloy: A mercury substitute It would be nice if there were more liquid-metal options.
I would like to construct a "Brown Type ... |
6-11-2010 at 04:05 by: zed |
Claviceps Paspali Fermentation Experiments So, those of you out there, that have adapted your swimming pools (or Jacuzzis) for Ergot culture, b ... |
5-11-2010 at 01:43 by: zed |
pd\c in water to ethanol reference request Pretty arcane. An isomerization. I don't know the reaction mechanism, but I would try to get all ... |
5-11-2010 at 00:25 by: zed |
Phosphorus Pentachloride? It isn't impossible. Some of the guys have made elemental phosphorus. Some, no doubt, have insigh ... |
3-11-2010 at 05:56 by: zed |
Mg instead of Al in amalgamations? Maybe. Seems like I've heard of it before. Try the search engine.
Still, Aluminum foil is a lo ... |
3-11-2010 at 05:42 by: zed |
pd\c in water to ethanol reference request I gather you have some Pd/C in water.
Take a syringe with needle, or a pipette.....affix a pea-si ... |
3-11-2010 at 05:30 by: zed |
Phosphorus Pentachloride? There is a specific thread on Phosphorus production.
Otherwise, I am inclined to believe that P2O ... |
2-11-2010 at 02:58 by: zed |
KOH vs NaOH The one that works better is preferred.
In O-Chem, experiments often come first, and theories are ... |
2-11-2010 at 02:33 by: zed |
Hydrogen gas generator? Nope. Easiest way to do it, is the regular way. Either a tank of hydrogen gas, or Calcium hydride ... |
1-11-2010 at 05:15 by: zed |
cautions regarding use of NaH in synthesis DMF is an Amide. I would never have considered DMF as a hydride solvent, for the simple reason that ... |
30-10-2010 at 01:19 by: zed |
Can an amateurs synthesize and sell? Pick your battles.
Most businesses are damned tough to manage at a profit.
Perhaps the "big bo ... |
28-10-2010 at 22:39 by: zed |
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