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Chemicals and stuff looking for a good home [rquote=179911&tid=13988&author=Skyjumper]Probably the first time anyone has said this but " ... |
14-6-2010 at 02:27 by: Alembic |
Chemicals and stuff looking for a good home HI,
I've got a lot of stuff that I need to get rid of as I'll be moving soon (see attached list). ... |
13-6-2010 at 19:18 by: Alembic |
More on PbO2 electrodes [quote][i]Originally posted by dann2[/i]
Hello Alembic,
That is the explanation I never had be ... |
11-4-2007 at 11:35 by: Alembic |
More on PbO2 electrodes [quote]
Hello,
My understanding of the Ti Oxide build up between the Lead Dioxide and the Ti ... |
8-4-2007 at 16:27 by: Alembic |
More on PbO2 electrodes [quote][i]Originally posted by dann2[/i]
Hello Alembic,
Anode looks good!!
Some holes are vi ... |
4-4-2007 at 03:34 by: Alembic |
More on PbO2 electrodes [quote][i]Originally posted by dann2[/i]
pat. GB 850,830 for info.
Hello,
I think the paten ... |
3-4-2007 at 16:00 by: Alembic |
More on PbO2 electrodes [quote][i]Originally posted by dann2[/i]
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Using Ti is not so simple as far as I can ma ... |
3-4-2007 at 12:10 by: Alembic |
Graphite Plates [quote][i]Originally posted by Graph[/i]
I am in California, what state are you in? [/quote]
I'm ... |
25-4-2006 at 06:00 by: Alembic |
Graphite Plates [quote][i]Originally posted by Graph[/i]
I have some graphite plates 7"x1"x38" impregnated with lin ... |
24-4-2006 at 14:22 by: Alembic |
Terephthalic acid from PET Well, I can think of two uses for TPA.
1. Potassium hydrogen terephthalate makes very nice pyrote ... |
15-12-2005 at 05:51 by: Alembic |
Lead dioxide battery plate as chlorate cell anode [quote][i]Originally posted by CadillacDude[/i]
I looked up the word platinized, and its definiti ... |
10-2-2004 at 05:42 by: Alembic |
Lead dioxide battery plate as chlorate cell anode IIRC, platinized Ti is not good for chlorate-> perchlorate oxidation, you need platinum clad Ti ( ... |
9-2-2004 at 06:37 by: Alembic |
Make soda beta-albumin ceramics ? Have you looked at Nasicon ceramics? (Nasicon = [b]Na[/b] [b]S[/b]uper [b]I[/b]onic [b]CON[/b]ductor ... |
17-12-2003 at 06:01 by: Alembic |