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BromicAcid
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It looks like the whole server is down, even the main site that I bought the webspace from, oxhosting.com is down. Hopefully this is just temporary.
And yes, I do plan on including something on fume hoods, I was leading into it in the gasses section but I haven't got to writing it yet.
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BromicAcid
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Quote: | A guaranteed 99.9% uptime for your website, high quality Dual Xeon servers, daily server backups and a support team ready to answer any question 24
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Hummm... after 36 hours my website is finally back up, as is the main site for the hosting company which was also down. Maybe it's 99.9% uptime
over the course of a lifetime? Anyway, people wanting to look at the progress can once again do so.
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BromicAcid
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I've been working on the molten salt electrolysis section lately and figured it would be nice to toss in some of those good old diagrams that I
always like to see when thinking about electrolysis, e.g., the origional diagram for a Castner cell from Castner's origional patent from the late
1800's and some other old pictures. Basically I was just wondering what the cutoff is for copywrited material to be sure to be in public domain.
I think this was actually answered elsewhere on sciencemadness but I haven't been able to find it.
Anyway, the work continues.
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S.C. Wack
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This was discussed at the Hive recently, albeit in a different sort of situation:
https://www.the-hive.ws/forum/showflat.pl?Cat=&Number=51...
If you aren't selling anything, I don't think that you would attract attention.
EDIT: I am pointing out fair use, where public domain is a moot point - not answering Bromic's question.
[Edited on 6-10-2004 by S.C. Wack]
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BromicAcid
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Actually I was specifically looking for something like this:
http://www.copyright.cornell.edu/training/Hirtle_Public_Doma...
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I must say, this is an extremely valuable resource for those of us who are just getting started with these things. It seems to be the amateur
chemistry equivalent to the AARL (a do-it-all guide for ham radio).
Thanks!
As an aside, has anyone considered setting up a wiki for this sort of information? In motivated communities, they tend to perform very well as
repositories for useful information such as this...
[Edited on 11-10-2004 by TheFire]
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Oxydro
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Nitpicking a sentence in your book, sorry if this sounds bad, I'm not criticising.... The statement "Lithium perchlorate actually contains
more oxygen, gram for gram, then liquid oxygen" seems wrong to me. How can something containing only oxygen have less oxygen than something also
containing lithium and chlorine? I assume it was volume not mass that was intended.
You have a very impressive resource there, Bromic. Keep up the good work. BTW, I have scanned "The Organic Chem Lab Survival Manual" by
James Zubrick, which makes a nice complement to your work. Didn't see it on the FTP, hope I didn't just miss it, or I wasted a lot of
time.... as soon as I have time I'll PDF it and upload .
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BromicAcid
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It contains more oxygen gram for gram because... it's magic!
No, I just made a mistake, writing most of it from memory. It should be on a volume to volume basis or something along those lines, I'll be sure
to fix it soon.
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BromicAcid
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Since my last post here I've updated the material twice, although this most recent time tonight was really small. Started writing on titrations
but really don't like the way it's turning out. I've got all the links in the HTML version but they don't all work, started heavy
into the molten salt electrolysis but really haven't gotten anywhere, took out the experimental procedure with nickel to form nickel oxalate,
started writing a number of the other sections, did some major work on gasses, but nothing is anywhere near done, i.e., it's still a major work
in progress. Just wanted everyone to know I haven't given up, just buckling under the load of school work. Probably will get some massive
updating done during December when I go on break for almost three weeks. As always, contributions are welcome.
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HNO3
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About the chemical compatibilities, here are two links.
http://www.spectrumchemical.com/retail/default.asp Thrier free catalogue has a nice section of chemical compatibilities.
http://www.unitednuclear.com/database.htm They have some compatibilities too.
\"In the beginning, God...\" Wait a minute, God doesn\'t exist!!!!!!!!!! \"OK, in the beginning, ummm, hydrogen...\" Wait a minute, what about the
laws of thermodynamics? \"OK, in the beginning, ummm.....UMMMMM, what\'s left to choose from?
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BromicAcid
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Since I last posted here I've updated about four or five times. I've been trying for once a month but I didn't make febuary so I
managed one today. The project is approximately 150 pages in pdf and a download of about 2.4 meg that way, the HTML is comparable with pictures. I
would say it is between 25 and 35% complete. As usual anyone who wants to write any section for it will be given credit at the end just like everyone
else who has already contributed and any works for it will be accepted with glee although they may be subjet to some editing.
If you go to the page for the book project the complete sections listing is at the bottom and they are color coded to show how much has been written for each
section, several of the ones toward the bottom are in red showing that nothing has been written for them yet, but there are many others that could use
some more information.
Note, I keep getting asked this, the book is not up for editing yet. Yes, if you see some information that is grossly wrong then you can point it
out, but it's too far from completion to point out that the melting point of tin is 232 C when I might have 230 C listed
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BromicAcid
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There are several sections in my book project that I am dreading writing for the simple reason that I am nowhere near experienced enough nor confident
enough to write, I've decided to post a list of the sections that I am asking for help specifically on, no rush as usual, just putting out my
requests:
Le Chatelier's Principle (And driving forces in general that are important to an at home chemist)
Furnaces (Axehandle, Cyrus... I'm looking at you two )
(a) Gas Fired
(b) Electric
(c) Charcoal
Solvent/Solvent extraction Systems (I'm firmilar with them but suck at knowing when they would be useful)
Also I know someone could do a section on Organic Functional groups better then I could.
As always the book project is on my page and if you go there the progress is evident by scrolling down the page related to it, subjects in red have
not even been started yet so don't hesitate to help.
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12AX7
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Quote: | Originally posted by BromicAcid
Furnaces (Axehandle, Cyrus... I'm looking at you two )
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/me waves his hand.
I'm also working on arc and induction heating methods.
Tim
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Cyrus
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My section is close to being "done"....
Let's see, I'll have some stuff on
-materials
-furnace design
-commercial refractories
-homebrew refractories
-using wood, charcoal, and oil
-crucible stuff
How would you like the stuff formatted and sent to you, BromicAcid? I have some word documents and excel documents... have I asked this before?
Oh, the book project site appears to be down currently.
Cyrus
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BromicAcid
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Yeah, I noticed my site went down yesterday, I actually think I exceeded bandwith this month, I figured it would be close. Anyway, *.doc or *.html
work well for me, if they're in excel format I can get out what I need as I have excel too. Looking foreward to your submission!
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Kamisama
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If all goes wrong and you run out of bandwidth and serverspace you could make it a wikibook.
However, I think it would be very interesting to see macromedia flash within a tutorial. I have some skills in digital art, but not enough chemistry
skills.
If someone were to send me drawing and ideas I could compile a simple chemical reaction or tutorial possibly.
Or if you need something like a digital image or something simple modified/calibrated/cleaned up, just send it to my email at shuujin@gmail.com
I found many errors. Someone should run this through Microsoft Word.
Nobel does not equal Noble.
Gasses does not equal Gases.
There are tons of typos and grammatical errors...
[Edited on 2-5-2005 by Kamisama]
Reddi whip is funny. ^_^
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vulture
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What the hell? You've got some bloody nerve.
Macromedia flash has nothing to do with this. Furthermore, spend some time on your own sorry excuses for posts before badmouthing this unique project,
will ya?
[Edited on 2-5-2005 by vulture]
One shouldn't accept or resort to the mutilation of science to appease the mentally impaired.
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Kamisama
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I didn't mean anything bad by what I said. I help with wikipedia and wikibooks. I was just saying it would be a good idea to run it through MS
Word..
Reddi whip is funny. ^_^
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You may be incurring some wrath from the Linux users here by speaking of MS as the only thing in existence that will spell-check. In the future, just
refer to a generic spell checker.
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BromicAcid
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This whole book was written in MS word and that is actually the reason for Quote: | Nobel does not equal Noble.
Gasses does not equal Gases. | As MS word autocorrects to whatever I have it spelled closest to and it
appears I cannot spell those consistently enough. If this were not composed in some word processing program I would have to commend myself for the
lack of errors overall. Yes, there is a lot wrong with it, but it's 165 pages of text, much of it coming from the 'top of my head' but
there is a large amount generated by members here and there is a good portion that I have personally researched.
A flash movie of some of the important points such as setting up a distillation apparatus would be interesting but it wouldn't carry over to the
PDF which according to the statistics most people look at and additionally I believe for now that efforts should be focused not an aesthetic effects
but instead on the content of the book. By my estimates it is 20% done.
BTW, the book is back up Quote: | As you have notice our services were unavailable for a period of time. This happened due to a massive attack directed to our servers, to protect the
integrity of our data we had to unplug the servers to avoid further problems. You should be able to access your sites without problems now.
We're deeply sorry for this. | This is the second time this has happened, I hope it doesn't happen
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BromicAcid
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The book continues to grow, yay!
I went through and read most of it today looking it over and writing up a list of things that need to be added to and such, during that time I made a
list of pictures I would like to add, a majority of which I would like to set up but I am posting my request sheet here as well as some I cannot setup
(I have no iodine) and some I would just like some help with. It's in html format so just look it over when you get a chance and see if you have
any matching pictures in your archive of pictures. Of course donate a picture and get credit, please, origional content.
Also does anyone have an idea for a main picture for the book project? Maybe a real life version of the SM logo, using sodium covering strontium to
get that perfect color flame on ignition in the background
Attachment: wantedpictures.htm (6kB) This file has been downloaded 2099 times
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I have a cracked bomex flask which is perfect for "Picture of something in soda-lime glass heated on a hotplate that shattered from it".
It's good to teach the reader while they are beginning what is a bad brand of glassware.
"Picture of apparatus (such as gas washing line) constructed from OTC soda-lime glass jars and such"-Applesauce jar gas generating apparatus
and prune sauce gas washing bottle.
"Picture of a titration in action, preferably with a nice color indicator and a burette"- I can set up a simple phenolphthalien NaOH HCl
titration with all the proper glass.
"Pictures of fluorine, chlorine, and especially iodine of which I have none"-Like the idea of one of iodine vapour?
"Pictures of elements, every element is covered in the index and if you have a good picture of any of them send it on over!"- I have some
manganese metal that was purchased years ago that might be something otherwise had to find.
I will hopefully email you most of these later tomorow if you want. Seven megapixels good enough for you? Also, what do you want in terms of backgrounds for these pictures?
[Edited on 5-5-2005 by rogue chemist]
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BromicAcid
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That sounds great, seven megapixels is plenty, my camera only has 1.3 mega pixels, as for background, the only pre-rec is that you can tell what is
going on the foreground and that it is not hard on your eyes, oh, and no big corporation things in the background, like, don't do these reactions
in a McDonalds and get the arches in focus, though I don't think Firsher or Aldrich would care much if you got something that had their logo in
the picture.
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Hey! I posted a copper Liebig condensor here on the board times ago! It´s yours!
/ORG
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Technically, Bomex is a borosilicate glass. Although it is cheap garbage, it should still have decent chemical resistance.
How are these?
Distilling glassware
Bromine (Change the 7 in the address to change the size of the picture.)
I have some iodine in a nice ampoule resembling the bromine one. Do you want me to take a picture of that?
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