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MANUFACTURING OF LEAD DIOXIDE COATINGS Please check this out:
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23-7-2005 at 21:50 by: Lambda |
Just an idee of a heating mantle Just an idee of a heating mantle, wich I have not tried out yet.
1.- Make a long 0.5 - 1.0 cm Spa ... |
23-7-2005 at 17:00 by: Lambda |
Perchloric acid preparation Garage chemist, "Brauer" has a good prep. for HClO4. Maybe by adding Anhydrouse Calcium ch ... |
23-7-2005 at 16:10 by: Lambda |
How do I collect/store Hydrogen from NaOH+Al If you emerse a glass continer in water, there will be no air in it. Then turn it upright with the b ... |
21-7-2005 at 19:07 by: Lambda |
A true “gel” silica gel binder for graphite (or PbO2?) electrodes. Ah,....Twospoons, we were thinking the same. Your idee of using Carbon fibre is good though. You ca ... |
21-7-2005 at 17:51 by: Lambda |
A true “gel” silica gel binder for graphite (or PbO2?) electrodes. Nice work Tacho !. Maybe your electrodes can be made more resilliant to mechanical stress by inserti ... |
21-7-2005 at 17:38 by: Lambda |
Nitrated Petroleum Got yah bro !,....so you used the Octaine distilate in your experiments. Man,....I am sounding more ... |
21-7-2005 at 16:58 by: Lambda |
The old fashioned coffee grinder as powder milling machine An old fashioned coffee grinder can be used to grind the asprin tablets to a fine powder. The blades ... |
21-7-2005 at 16:43 by: Lambda |
Slight confusion in the use of words Joeychemist, can you please enlighten me on the following:
The American gasoline, similair to the ... |
21-7-2005 at 16:16 by: Lambda |
Caution with fine aluminium powder and water ! Fine Aluminium powder and water are detonatable, with more explosive power than TNT (reff. Bretheric ... |
21-7-2005 at 15:22 by: Lambda |
PEP articals required Artem, I think it will be very much appreciated, if you would be so kind as to uploade any PEP artic ... |
21-7-2005 at 13:47 by: Lambda |
Handbook of Preparative Inorganic Chemistry Volume 1 & 2 by G. Brauer (2nd edition) Here you are Rogue chemist, but no Copper fulminate manufacture in "Brauer", except Copper ... |
20-7-2005 at 19:45 by: Lambda |
Newnes - Power Supply Cookbook (2001) I just had to throw this one in here, but IrC may turn out to be right afterall. Will anyone actuall ... |
17-7-2005 at 20:25 by: Lambda |
Queries on the silver mirror process Twospoons, Ag3N is indeed formd. This compound amoungst the silver diamine complex crystalise out, a ... |
17-7-2005 at 19:59 by: Lambda |
Cyclic Ozone [quote][i]Originally posted by Quibbler[/i]
Forget the lasers just blast some oxygen and try to sep ... |
17-7-2005 at 01:06 by: Lambda |
LED's as a light sorce for a Spectrophotometer Posted on 12-7-2005 by Lambda:
"The narrow bandwidth of LED's"
https://sciencemadne ... |
17-7-2005 at 00:38 by: Lambda |
Copper (I & II) fulminate via Mercury fulminate Rogue chemist, have you checked out the "Handbook of Preperative Inorganic Chemistry volume 1-3 ... |
13-7-2005 at 15:01 by: Lambda |
ATX power supply pinlayout and schems And here you will find your ATX connector's pinlayout and schems (on this same website):
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12-7-2005 at 15:01 by: Lambda |
Pinlayouts and schems for connectors For pinlayouts and schems for connectors just go here, and you will be able to sleep at night:
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12-7-2005 at 12:22 by: Lambda |
KNO3 is real cheap as fertilizer. As a fertilizer, KNO3 can be bought for less than $1 per kilogram (25 kg sacks) in technical quality ... |
12-7-2005 at 12:00 by: Lambda |
They like acid Indeed Tim, they like it to be slightly acidic. A way to do this, is to buble CO2 gas through the el ... |
12-7-2005 at 11:47 by: Lambda |
The narrow bandwidth of LED's A very nice Spectrophotometer can be built with UV-Leds including other LED's due to there mono ... |
12-7-2005 at 11:40 by: Lambda |
Direct gold-plating on copper Brass is extremely easy to work with on a lathe. Take a look at the fine thread used in the valve sy ... |
11-7-2005 at 01:40 by: Lambda |
Can't make CuO It can allso be contaminants like Nickel in your Copper electrodes. It is not uncommon that melted r ... |
10-7-2005 at 15:38 by: Lambda |
Can't make CuO Maybe a little Cu+ in your Cu++ solution Tim.
[Edited on 10-7-2005 by Lambda] |
10-7-2005 at 14:22 by: Lambda |
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