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Rouge science Red Mercury? |
12-9-2009 at 19:18 by: zed |
HgCl2 questions Seems like a lot of trouble, if you just want HgCl2 to make amalgams.
HgI2 should work equally we ... |
12-9-2009 at 10:39 by: zed |
Sigma aldrich Outside the US, Aldrich subsidiaries, may be less stingy with their catalogs. That is a good thing. ... |
12-9-2009 at 10:05 by: zed |
What sex are you? "Well, at least there are some girls here. Either that, or guys pretending to be girls."
Not to m ... |
11-9-2009 at 23:21 by: zed |
cinnamic acid Phenylalanine is not easily convertible to any amphetamine. Though it can be done.
It is howe ... |
11-9-2009 at 22:01 by: zed |
Pd/C There are often good reasons for using reagents of a specific origin. These materials work well for ... |
11-9-2009 at 21:29 by: zed |
cinnamic acid On the other hand, utilizing the diazotization of the amino-acid Phenylalanine, you could form eithe ... |
11-9-2009 at 17:18 by: zed |
N-Mono and N-Di-Alkylation of Phenylalanine? Keep in mind, that the formation of your phenylalanine Imine, will probably de-isomerize your L-phe ... |
9-9-2009 at 21:51 by: zed |
How do you tell methanol from ethanol? Hah! Simply take a little NaBH4, and dissolve it in your solvent. NaBH4 is fairly stable in Ethano ... |
9-9-2009 at 20:53 by: zed |
Platinum coated objects Platinum coins are available on e-bay, and they usually sell at close to spot metal price.
For pl ... |
9-9-2009 at 20:33 by: zed |
Pd/C Hmmmmm. Do you suppose coal based charcoal might contain sulfur compounds? |
9-9-2009 at 20:19 by: zed |
cinnamic acid Got aniline? Under the proper conditions, Diazonium Salts, couple nicely with acrylic acid esters ... |
9-9-2009 at 19:58 by: zed |
oxidation of anethole Ozone. |
9-9-2009 at 19:32 by: zed |
Substitute sodium hydride for potassium hydride? I've read papers on the subject. As I recall, just off the top of my head. You should not try to s ... |
31-8-2009 at 19:50 by: zed |
The taste of salts Potassium Chloride tastes pretty much like Sodium Chloride.
Very handy. Because, unlike regula ... |
31-8-2009 at 19:22 by: zed |
Rouge science Ummm. Rouge (Fe2O3) is called Rouge, Because it is red.
As in La Moulin Rouge; The Red Windmill ... |
30-8-2009 at 17:03 by: zed |
Accidental phosgene gas exposure,near terminal! Phosgene poisoning is indeed a hazard.
Less of a problem now than it used to be. But, still a ... |
30-8-2009 at 16:09 by: zed |
Careers in chemistry Actually, I bypassed an education in chemistry, because job opportunities were so limited.
Pay wa ... |
30-8-2009 at 15:43 by: zed |
Making Copper Acetate? Refluxing colloidal precipitates, like Calcium Sulfate, Calcium Phosphate, or the classic Silver Chl ... |
30-8-2009 at 14:46 by: zed |
LC Materials? http://www.labx.com/v2/labauction/auctionadsorig.cfm?aucselect=All
Occasionally, very good deals ... |
30-8-2009 at 13:32 by: zed |
depleted uranium Such is life. The denizens of many war torn areas, take big chances. Some, salvage unexploded bomb ... |
30-8-2009 at 13:19 by: zed |
depleted uranium Follow the link, and read the material. It would appear that DU projectiles, may disintegrate and i ... |
29-8-2009 at 00:37 by: zed |
depleted uranium Depends on what you want it for. If DU alloys will suffice, it might be possible to attain such mat ... |
28-8-2009 at 21:05 by: zed |
what can i coat the inside of my homemade fumehood with? Chemically resistant materials. Start by using CDX plywood, rather than particle board. Particle b ... |
27-8-2009 at 14:14 by: zed |
Sigma aldrich A while back, the Sigma-Aldrich server, abruptly stopped recognizing my cookie.
Then, with th ... |
26-8-2009 at 22:25 by: zed |
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