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Xenon helium compound?
Hmm, shoot it through heavy water first? But then they would take electrons from the water, wouldn' ...
24-1-2012 at 16:42
by: AirCowPeaCock
Xenon helium compound?
The idea would be to free the Xe and O, so that the He<sup>2+</sup> would steal two elec ...
24-1-2012 at 16:08
by: AirCowPeaCock
Xenon helium compound?
What do you think would happen if one was to spray alpha particles and XeO4 out at high speeds? I c ...
24-1-2012 at 15:06
by: AirCowPeaCock
Most extreme compounds known to man
Scratch that, I found it.
24-1-2012 at 14:56
by: AirCowPeaCock
Most extreme compounds known to man
does Hydroheliumic acid even exist? I got no Google hits. Source?
24-1-2012 at 14:50
by: AirCowPeaCock
Xenon helium compound?
yeah, I suppose so. Its a stupid hypothetical question. I was thinking of how one would go about m ...
24-1-2012 at 13:21
by: AirCowPeaCock
CuCl and nitrous oxide complex?
Where would the Cl<sup>-</sup> go? it would have to donate its e<sup>-</sup> ...
24-1-2012 at 13:17
by: AirCowPeaCock
is carbon subnitride toxic
dry ice, low freezing liquid. Maybe antifreeze, alcohol, others.
24-1-2012 at 12:44
by: AirCowPeaCock
Xenon helium compound?
If one were to say expose alpha partials to Xenon could it form Xenon-helium compounds like XeHe< ...
24-1-2012 at 12:06
by: AirCowPeaCock
Super dense projectiles
Okay, I have been served wrong--or at-least mostly. But that's cool, radioactive shielding using ra ...
24-1-2012 at 12:03
by: AirCowPeaCock
Super dense projectiles
Depleted means its been decayed from "regular" uranium, its still radioactive, but your right, it pr ...
24-1-2012 at 11:27
by: AirCowPeaCock
My fume hood!
Total cost: $27.95
Everything else: junk sitting in the garage.
Construction time: 6 hrs
Face-vel ...
24-1-2012 at 11:22
by: AirCowPeaCock
Tour My Lab
Whats in that stainless steel gas tank(?) or is that just a pot? You have the same brand of acetone ...
24-1-2012 at 11:09
by: AirCowPeaCock
Most extreme compounds known to man
It is pretty cool. I never knew that about mono-atomic hydrogen, I never really consider it much, b ...
24-1-2012 at 10:44
by: AirCowPeaCock
Super dense projectiles
Again wiki The impact and subsequent release of heat energy causes it to [b]disintegrate to dust[/b ...
24-1-2012 at 10:39
by: AirCowPeaCock
Most extreme compounds known to man
[rquote=234014&tid=18274&author=Mr. Wizard]Mono atomic Hydrogen combining to form H2. The re ...
24-1-2012 at 08:27
by: AirCowPeaCock
Super dense projectiles
DU take advantage of its very high density of 19.1 g/cm3, just short of W. but cheaper and again, w ...
24-1-2012 at 08:19
by: AirCowPeaCock
Super dense projectiles
although its less expensive than Ir

Neither the producers nor the United States Geological Survey ...
24-1-2012 at 08:11
by: AirCowPeaCock
Super dense projectiles
its a first for me too
24-1-2012 at 08:10
by: AirCowPeaCock
Super dense projectiles
But then when you compare that to osmium
Density (near r.t.) 22.59 g·cm−3
Its price at ...
24-1-2012 at 07:59
by: AirCowPeaCock
Super dense projectiles
Wiki
Ir Density (near r.t.) 22.56 g·cm−3
W Density (near r.t.) 19.25 g·cm& ...
24-1-2012 at 07:56
by: AirCowPeaCock
CuCl and nitrous oxide complex?
well, the lower temperature would have a negative effect, but the distance between the molecules wou ...
24-1-2012 at 07:48
by: AirCowPeaCock
urea perchlorate
Oh, that makes sense! I feel stupid now! ;)

Its like an LD50, but with blowing oneself to bits, ...
24-1-2012 at 07:36
by: AirCowPeaCock
everlasting gobstopper ?
What about Miraculin incorporated with something like citric acid or something stronger, it wouldn't ...
24-1-2012 at 07:31
by: AirCowPeaCock
Super dense projectiles
not to mention DUs ability to be very hot on impact. Yes maybe if you had a Iridium-iron alloy you ...
24-1-2012 at 07:26
by: AirCowPeaCock
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