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Heatproof sheeting??
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Fiberglass cloth ..... can be purchased at auto body supply places. I wonder if it can stan ...
28-8-2006 at 14:38
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Strike anywhere matches from safety matches
Alternatively, one could imbue matchsticks with a soluble metalic salt (copper cloride?) for colouri ...
22-8-2006 at 19:05
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Obscure antiquated or household drugs
Would anyone like some water from my revigorator?
2-7-2006 at 18:59
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Obscure antiquated or household drugs
I though that bismuth was the active ingredient in pepto bismol? Ooh and don't forget bromides, to q ...
30-6-2006 at 15:01
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Obscure antiquated or household drugs
Last year, I had attended fairly amusing presentation about drugs and discussion of them, and severa ...
27-6-2006 at 22:06
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Am I "immune" against Ricin?
Pardon me, but what a cretin...
27-6-2006 at 21:56
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What grows on planet x with a fluorine atmosphere
You people need to be demanded to stop speculating about this in a thread about extremophiles and no ...
27-6-2006 at 21:54
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Higher oxidation states of caesium.
Has the +9 ever been observed before?
27-6-2006 at 21:22
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What grows on planet x with a fluorine atmosphere
Xenobiology!
Inspired by the extremophile thread.

What kinds of life might exist on a silicon di ...
2-6-2006 at 13:06
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HE + Flash Powder
Either that or have excess oxidiser
20-2-2006 at 03:42
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Tropylium Perchlorate
Well come on then. Sombody at least tell me the gist of the articals. It looks really interesting...
12-2-2006 at 18:20
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Superatoms
I remember reading a brief bit about superatoms particularly clusters of aluminium that act as one ...
10-1-2006 at 20:22
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Tungsten experments
WO3 is good for thermites.
7-1-2006 at 09:43
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efficent conversion of wood to energy
"high pressure steam is nothing to piss around with"
What was that experiment where two pressurised ...
23-12-2005 at 18:51
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Nitrogen trioxide
Sorry to reserect this, but... What are the properties of ONO - ONO, I would assume it transforms in ...
18-12-2005 at 08:28
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NaBrO3
So, NaClO4 + NaBr --> NaCl + NaBrO4
or is it
NaClO4 + NaBr --> NaBrO3 + NaClO
18-12-2005 at 05:13
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Exotic thermites & analogs
Now [i]that's[/i] an idea...

Wasn't an I2O5 mixture discussed earlier, or was it the roguesci thr ...
16-12-2005 at 03:22
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dissolving hexamine into paraffin
Yes, most certainly can burn a diamond but unless your a millionair, I see no point in doing so. BTW ...
13-12-2005 at 13:22
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Chemical X
"I have never seen a pyramid formed by carbon atoms. Only cubane and prismane structures."

Ah, bu ...
11-12-2005 at 07:59
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Tropylium Perchlorate
1. http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/abstract/106572574/ABSTRACT

2. On the Sensitivity o ...
10-12-2005 at 20:00
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Chemical X
This chemical x has 7 highly strained rings, and is shaped like a triangular dipyramid. Here is the ...
9-12-2005 at 10:30
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Exotic thermites & analogs
Osmium tetraoxide/aluminum thermite. Is that possible?
9-12-2005 at 10:21
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C.T.M.T.N.A (R-salt)
I N2O3 was nitrous anhydride. If not, what is?
27-11-2005 at 08:12
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Sucralose Nitrate
[quote]some of it actualy looked yellow, and some was green, but now sience they mixed when i fished ...
26-11-2005 at 17:50
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Silicon Tetrachloride based nitration
Water would not be too undesirable as long as it is kept to a minimum
4NaNO2 + SiCl4 + 2H2O --> ...
26-11-2005 at 04:32
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