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I need $20 worth of Gallium!
[quote][i]Originally posted by nk[/i]
Gallium is not non-toxic. I don't know where you got that ide ...
30-6-2006 at 10:16
by: Jdurg
Home Chemistry and parents/friends/other people - the dangers of stupidity
I have all my chemicals/elements kept inside a cabinet in my bedroom. I typically only keep small a ...
28-6-2006 at 14:06
by: Jdurg
Most corrosive agent?
Being strongly acidic does not neccessarily mean that a compound is very corrosive. The superacids ...
21-6-2006 at 18:21
by: Jdurg
Bromine Source and Synthesis
Wow! That's still quite a bit of bromine there. Nice job! You may want to consider keeping it sto ...
18-6-2006 at 17:21
by: Jdurg
Storing sodium
I'm pretty certain that it's not the oil. I've had this lump of potassium for quite some time now. ...
18-6-2006 at 17:03
by: Jdurg
What is the most ignorant thing you have ever done while conducting an experiment?
I concurr that halogens are a BITCH to store. Thankfully, my iodine that is not sealed in an ampoul ...
18-6-2006 at 15:17
by: Jdurg
Storing sodium
Okay, below is as big a macro as I can get right now. The battery on my camera is just about to die ...
18-6-2006 at 14:29
by: Jdurg
Storing sodium
@woelen: I'll definitely do that. Just give me a bit of time to go and get a good setup.

@12AX7 ...
18-6-2006 at 14:17
by: Jdurg
Storing sodium
Storing alkali metals is a royal pain in the ass. With Cesium and Rubidium, at least you have but o ...
18-6-2006 at 07:53
by: Jdurg
Bromine Source and Synthesis
Very nice! It's always more fun to make the elements yourself than it is to buy them. The sample o ...
18-6-2006 at 07:34
by: Jdurg
Bromine Source and Synthesis
Good luck! Bromine is some really remarkable stuff, and any time you can make some on your own inst ...
17-6-2006 at 18:46
by: Jdurg
Water to Fire....
Yup. But it has to be finely powdered aluminum and very finely crushed crystals. It burns and rele ...
15-6-2006 at 18:03
by: Jdurg
Water to Fire....
Aluminum powder and iodine works nicely, albeit fairly dangerously.
15-6-2006 at 15:27
by: Jdurg
Handling Nitrogen Triiodide NI3
My introduction to NI3 came during my senior year of high school. I was watching the movie "The Man ...
15-6-2006 at 15:01
by: Jdurg
Handling Nitrogen Triiodide NI3
[quote][i]Originally posted by 12AX7[/i]
How about mono- or dichloramine plus fluorine? NF2Cl coul ...
11-6-2006 at 07:36
by: Jdurg
Handling Nitrogen Triiodide NI3
[quote][i]Originally posted by Pyrovus[/i]
How about mixed nitrogen halides, such as NClBr[size=-3] ...
11-6-2006 at 07:28
by: Jdurg
Handling Nitrogen Triiodide NI3
[quote][i]Originally posted by Potassiumcyanide[/i]
is there also a NBr3 or a NCl3? If there is, ar ...
10-6-2006 at 18:20
by: Jdurg

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