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[*] posted on 1-7-2011 at 14:42


haha I just cut up 200g of gloves :(
Ill be doing luminol for my big final youtube video.

last order: elemental scientific.

Isopropanol 16oz (453.6g)
Oxalic acid 4oz (113.4g)
methyl alcohol 4oz
Sodium Bisulfate 16oz
Sodium thiosulfate 16oz
Ammonium hydroxide 30% 16oz (473.2ml)




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[*] posted on 1-7-2011 at 19:35


Quote: Originally posted by hkparker  
haha I just cut up 200g of gloves :(
Ill be doing luminol for my big final youtube video.

last order: elemental scientific.

Isopropanol 16oz (453.6g)
Oxalic acid 4oz (113.4g)
methyl alcohol 4oz
Sodium Bisulfate 16oz
Sodium thiosulfate 16oz
Ammonium hydroxide 30% 16oz (473.2ml)


final? why final? i love your work. you can't quit! i forbid it! U2U me if you can't explain here.




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[*] posted on 2-7-2011 at 11:39


Bought 1 pound of (from eBay):
Ammonium sulfate.
Manganese sulfate.
Zinc sulfate.
Urea

All for 25$ including shipping.
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[*] posted on 2-7-2011 at 12:05


Quote: Originally posted by Rogeryermaw  


final? why final? i love your work. you can't quit! i forbid it! U2U me if you can't explain here.


I really appreciate that, thank you. But, the reason I must stop this fall is because I'm heading off to college :cool:! I'd love to continue there but I doubt I'll find a professor who will help me, and bring lab chemicals into the dorms is kinda a no-no. I wont stop home chemistry and when I get a suitable lab will continue to film again but until then I have to take a break. :(




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[*] posted on 2-7-2011 at 12:14


LOL, it appears I'm not your only fan...



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[*] posted on 2-7-2011 at 19:48


congrats hk! best of luck. chemistry major perhaps? you are going to stay on the board and share your progress when time allows?



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[*] posted on 3-7-2011 at 00:05


@Bot0nist lol I guess not, thanks everyone!

@Rogeryermaw yup, majoring in chem and probably a minor in computer engineering or computer science. I'm sure I'll be on SM all the time, no intention of leaving :D!




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[*] posted on 24-7-2011 at 23:04


After a quick trip to the chem store, ended up with:
500 ml chloroform.
1L hexane.
20 20 ml bottles.
10 50 ml bottles.
10 100 ml bottles.
5 meters of pH paper (1-14).
2 meters of silicon tubing.
And all sorts of corks and things.
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[*] posted on 25-7-2011 at 01:12


Quote: Originally posted by Mixell  
After a quick trip to the chem store


The internet chem store? Because if you have a local chem store that sells you all that that would sure be awesome!




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[*] posted on 25-7-2011 at 02:10


It is local, but the trip back and forth takes about three to four hours...
But most of their items are way over priced, except glassware and ordinary chemicals and solvents.
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[*] posted on 25-7-2011 at 06:48


Quote: Originally posted by hkparker  

I really appreciate that, thank you. But, the reason I must stop this fall is because I'm heading off to college :cool:! I'd love to continue there but I doubt I'll find a professor who will help me, and bring lab chemicals into the dorms is kinda a no-no. I wont stop home chemistry and when I get a suitable lab will continue to film again but until then I have to take a break. :(


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I'm sure you could find some profs that will help you out. My friend got some nice glassware and a few rare chemicals from school. I got free dry ice and liquid nitrogen!

Besides you should be bringing girls back to your dorm instead, hehe

I took comp eng, I recommend against this as a minor unless you jut want the degree so you can get hired as a programmer. Comp sci is worse.

You learn way more about programming just be doing it for fun. For school its just aggravating and they don't teach you anything or how to do it properly.




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[*] posted on 25-7-2011 at 16:11


Quote: Originally posted by mr.crow  

Off Topic:

I'm sure you could find some profs that will help you out. My friend got some nice glassware and a few rare chemicals from school. I got free dry ice and liquid nitrogen!

Besides you should be bringing girls back to your dorm instead, hehe

I took comp eng, I recommend against this as a minor unless you jut want the degree so you can get hired as a programmer. Comp sci is worse.

You learn way more about programming just be doing it for fun. For school its just aggravating and they don't teach you anything or how to do it properly.


Thanks for the advice, all of it ;)

I am planning on minoring in comp sci as computers are my second interest. I've worked as an IT person for my high school and enjoyed that but I can imagine that wont be the focus of those classes at all. I guess I'll see how it goes.

I'm not much of a programmer but I'm learning python right now and its a lot of fun.




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[*] posted on 26-7-2011 at 09:33


Finally had to break down and buy some sulfur powder from an actual chemical supplier due to the fact that I wasn't able to find any locally... Anywhere!? Pharmacies all tell me they "used" to carry those types of things but jot anymore... Garden supply stores don't have it either... But 13$ for 500g of ACS grade isn't bad I guess...

Also waiting on 1lb of calcium carbide from eBay!(13$+13$ shipping... Not bad!) I've been wanting some of that stuff for years! ;) can't wait to try dehydrogenating it in chlorine and perhaps trying out some acetylide syntheses!
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[*] posted on 26-7-2011 at 20:13


excellent grab on the CaC<sub>2</sub>. i've been wanting some for a while but the supplier i use charges hazmat fee for shipping it. hope the seller was following regs.

<a href="http://www.sciencemadness.org/talk/viewthread.php?tid=17088" onclick="window.open(this.href); return false;">this thread has an example of how improper shipping can lead to a world of trouble.</a>




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[*] posted on 27-7-2011 at 04:54


I was also surprised at how cheap shipping was... But looking at all the positive feedback on eBay seems to indicate that customers are all receiving their items, lots of feedback also from Canadian customers like myself and none report issues so... Fingers crossed! It's coming from Czech republic, I'll post a pic when it arrives :)
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[*] posted on 27-7-2011 at 07:10


From Elemental Scientific:

16 oz. Nitric acid
16 oz. Sulfuric acid
16 oz. Phosphoric acid
16 oz. Formalin 37%
16 oz. Acetic anhydride (!)
4 oz. Salicylic acid
1 oz. Mercuric chloride
16 oz. Octyl alcohol

From Ebay:

500 mL Benzyl alcohol
1 lb. Calcium propionate
500 mL Nitrobenzene (!)




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[*] posted on 28-7-2011 at 08:32


I scored one of these for $40 cash at a surplus store. nice!!!



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[*] posted on 30-7-2011 at 18:25


Quote: Originally posted by mr.crow  
I scored one of these for $40 cash at a surplus store. nice!!!


Wow! :D Is it aldrich brand? Or did you just supply that page for reference?




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[*] posted on 31-7-2011 at 09:06


Quote: Originally posted by redox  
Quote: Originally posted by mr.crow  
I scored one of these for $40 cash at a surplus store. nice!!!


Wow! :D Is it aldrich brand? Or did you just supply that page for reference?


Yea its that very one. $565 new ouch!

It has some weird packing material, like loops of fiberglass string. Might poke it out and use glass beads instead.




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[*] posted on 8-8-2011 at 14:02


Quote: Originally posted by Mailinmypocket  
I was also surprised at how cheap shipping was... But looking at all the positive feedback on eBay seems to indicate that customers are all receiving their items, lots of feedback also from Canadian customers like myself and none report issues so... Fingers crossed! It's coming from Czech republic, I'll post a pic when it arrives :)


FINALLY it has arrived... I thought it surely got caught at customs but low and behold two weeks later I received the Carbide... packaged in a yellow envelope and triple bagged inside. The shipper labelled it as "stones" on the customs sticker...Hence the cheap shipping through normal airmail for 13$ :P

The smell is strange and not quite enjoyable, I have never had the "pleasure" of experiencing the scent of calcium carbide. Fizzes like crazy and sure as heck gives off Acetylene, overall... very happy! :D

As promised, I took a picture of what it looks like.

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[*] posted on 8-8-2011 at 14:07


Quote: Originally posted by Mailinmypocket  

The smell is strange and not quite enjoyable, I have never had the "pleasure" of experiencing the scent of calcium carbide.


Pure acetylene is odorless. What you are smelling is toxic impurities such as arsine, phosphine, hydrogen sulfide, and maybe some hydrogen selenide.

Try not to sniff it too much...




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[*] posted on 8-8-2011 at 14:56


Quote: Originally posted by redox  


Pure acetylene is odorless. What you are smelling is toxic impurities such as arsine, phosphine, hydrogen sulfide, and maybe some hydrogen selenide.

Try not to sniff it too much...


I actually meant the chunks themselves, I knew the acetylene would be contaminated with that stuff but the stones on their own also have a pretty potent smell... I opened the bag and I certainly wasn't prepared for a blast of air that smelled like... that.

Thanks for the warning though :P
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[*] posted on 8-8-2011 at 19:18


My last orders:

Dimethyl formamide-500ml
Nitromethane-500ml ACS
Methanol-1L
GAA-1L
Methylene chloride-1L
Sodium metal-25g
Magnesium granules (for grignards)-250g

I also bought a bunch of beackers, amber bottles, and a few cylinders as well a bunch of ground glass. I should have some cool stuff up in the next few weeks.
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[*] posted on 27-2-2012 at 09:34


A few interesting solvents, salts and metals...

1lb Hg
100 g Se pieces
Resorcinol
Na2S
NaF
NH4HF2
NaNO2
DCM
Trichloroethylene
Perchloroethylene
CS2
H3PO4 85%
Urea
GAA
CuSO4
Sr(NO3)2
Ethylenediamine 99.5%

Also got some glassware but am missing a 19/22 still head which I have tried ordering with Expediaglass for the first time so we shall see how that goes... their site is somewhat lacking in terms of information which makes me leery but it seems like other members have had okay experiences with them.

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[*] posted on 28-2-2012 at 08:51


Hooray for buying stuff in Canada!



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