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nickel carbonyl, hard to make?
I agree with this; many "extremely dangerous chemicals" can be handled safely IF in small quantities ...
3-5-2009 at 23:17
by: a_bab
No more sodium from ebay
Yeah, right. Let's ban the cotton pads then. Or the sugar. They can be nitrated too.

In Europe, c ...
24-4-2009 at 06:45
by: a_bab
No more sodium from ebay
I really doubt citric acid could be considered as "dangerous" by the fedgov for now. In the future, ...
24-4-2009 at 01:30
by: a_bab
Controlled substances/grandfathered?
Think about dynamite.
Some 80 years ago (maybe less) it was possible to buy it with no licence in ...
23-4-2009 at 00:29
by: a_bab
No more sodium from ebay
Maybe it didn't deserve a thread, but I just noticed that there are no more interesting elements on ...
23-4-2009 at 00:18
by: a_bab
Chemists from France ??
I didn't say these are not available anymore; it's just that it STARTS getting more difficult to get ...
19-4-2009 at 09:04
by: a_bab
How to store Lanthanum metal
In France at least it is sold in vet farmacies by litre (5 eur/L) in the form of a fairly thick clea ...
18-4-2009 at 10:55
by: a_bab
Chemists from France ??
I know at least 2 members here who live in France. I used to live in France too for years.

Probl ...
14-4-2009 at 22:37
by: a_bab
Need Help from the Pyrotechnics Side
In no way I wanted to offend you. I'm already starting to feel old, probably too old hence my issue. ...
2-4-2009 at 09:21
by: a_bab
Need Help from the Pyrotechnics Side
Firstly, I really doubt that the 70:30 Al:Mg has any use in pyrotechnics, hence Firefox is *very* un ...
2-4-2009 at 00:31
by: a_bab
Non-nitrate explosives
Silver chloride doesn't form solutions, as it's notoriously insoluble (just like BaSO4).

And even ...
16-3-2009 at 00:19
by: a_bab
DIY Supercritical CO2 extraction
An old thread: https://sciencemadness.org/talk/viewthread.php?tid=7157&page=1#pid81989

Are yo ...
10-3-2009 at 04:46
by: a_bab
luminol
Good point woelen; I was planning sometime to use it for night fishing (to make the floater
visibl ...
17-1-2009 at 14:56
by: a_bab
The POTENCY of carcinogens.
Jut found this: http://potency.berkeley.edu/index.html

It looks like an interesting read.
28-12-2008 at 12:29
by: a_bab
The POTENCY of carcinogens.
Related to hexavalent chromium, I just read an article about a female worker that has been expozed t ...
17-12-2008 at 08:19
by: a_bab
Routes to Calcium benzoate
I find benzoic acid + lime water as the easiest way.
1-12-2008 at 04:16
by: a_bab
today have done an experiment with White P
Ok, here are my thoughts for this thread.

Even if the WP is so reactive to the oxygen, it is stat ...
1-12-2008 at 01:26
by: a_bab
SrCrO4. What to do with it?
Also, I would need lots of Al powder good for other things.

What about "roasting it"? Prolonged - ...
25-11-2008 at 09:23
by: a_bab
SrCrO4. What to do with it?
Well,

It's difficult for me to get the SrCO3, and I can get plenty of SrCrO4.

Then, there is t ...
25-11-2008 at 04:10
by: a_bab
SrCrO4. What to do with it?
I've got some SrCrO4 and I'm fiddling with the idea of extracting the Sr from it as a salt.

As th ...
25-11-2008 at 01:20
by: a_bab
Inorganic Phosphorus Transformations
What about isolationg the WP out of Calgonit with Al? (last posts in http://www.sciencemadness.org/t ...
1-11-2008 at 08:10
by: a_bab
Health risks CCl4
CCl4 is still used for removing grease; experimenting without having your nose in the testube should ...
26-10-2008 at 06:52
by: a_bab
Diving Into the World of Fulminates
I don't think MF is less "powerful" than AP, nor it is less sensitive. It can dtn when scratched wit ...
6-9-2008 at 09:30
by: a_bab
What are these glassware pieces good for?
I'm wondering what this glassware is used for, and what is it called (the numbered items)

I know ...
19-8-2008 at 23:24
by: a_bab
from a secret admirer
A friend of mine told me long ago something about a possible link between Mr. A and someone else on ...
1-8-2008 at 06:32
by: a_bab
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