Thanks for your comments. I'll add your suggestions to the list.
With regard to your criticisms of the list:
1. Chlorate(I) is a valid synonym for hypochlorite. Perhaps this is misleading and should be changed.
2. According to an Australian sci.chem user, camphor moth flakes are available. Apparently, they are better (for their intended purpose) than
naphthalene, but far more expensive.
3. I sympathise with your opinion on IUPAC nomenclature. However, it's very difficult to find a compromise between systematic and trivial names. Are
there any other names you think need changing?
4. I think your right about Pentyl Ethanoate and Sodium Nitrite. I'll remove them.
With regard to pottery and photographic suppliers:
I think I'm going to remove everything that comes from either of these and put up links to specific companies. There's no point doing what the
companies' web-sites can obviously do better.
The two sites you gave looked good (although I imagine that shipping to the UK would cost a fortune). I have found a UK equivalent for the
photographic one (http://www.silverprint.co.uk), but have yet to find a decent pottery site.
There are also HOME SCHOOL SUPPLIERS that provide a third party supplying option such as: http://stores.ebay.com/homeschoolchemistrysupplies
Whom I have ordered many items from. I have ordered everything from Acetic acid to Mercury metal from this place.
Chris |