I think it would be nice because a lot of people seem to have no clue were to get a lot of common chemicals I know it would probably save people a lot
of money and time I personally wish I new the naclo3 was used as a pesticide before I started boiling bleach it would be nice for the beginner
chemists and I would love to know were to get Mg
But that just me
Is it possible to add a new section?Pyrovus - 28-12-2004 at 22:32
Isn't that what the Reagents and Apparatus Aquisition section's for?
Great idea
Joeychemist - 28-12-2004 at 22:33
The explosives and weapons forum has the great OTC survey, I don't see any reason why sciencemadness shouldn't have one.BromicAcid - 28-12-2004 at 22:47
I am a Fish has his famous Readily Avalible Chemicals website which is fairly comprehensive. That suffices for most of us since we lack sticky threads it is a good
repository for this information.Joeychemist - 28-12-2004 at 22:51
O yes I forgot about that. That is a very good list indeed, but I'm sure it can be updatedcyclonite4 - 29-12-2004 at 03:57
The only problem i can think of with compiling a list of available chemicals and their sources, is that it helps k3wls get all the
'k3mic4ls' they need to make '30m35'.
Otherwise I think they are very helpful kclo4 - 29-12-2004 at 04:08
You can’t get rid of k3wls only they can
The more chemicals obtainable the more likely the more likely thy are to fuck up
we have to tell them to kill themcyclonite4 - 29-12-2004 at 04:32
Quote:
Originally posted by kclo4
You can’t get rid of k3wls only they can
The more chemicals obtainable the more likely the more likely thy are to fuck up
we have to tell them to kill them
I guess if you look at it in that light, you could appreciate sites like TOTSE, they practically instruct you on 'how to kill yourself
unknowingly'