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Liquid primaries There are ways of introducing voids in liquids. But I agree, this sounds like a solution looking for ... |
27-6-2024 at 13:35 by: Fulmen |
Repair of broken drain of reactor That's most likely PTFE, good luck finding a glue for that. I would wait for the replacement part ra ... |
26-6-2024 at 13:59 by: Fulmen |
Nitric acid from calcium nitrate The simplest test for CAN is to mix it with sodium hydroxide in solution. CAN will give off ammonia. ... |
15-6-2024 at 01:35 by: Fulmen |
Substitute for oxidizer in primer. Nitrates are almost certain to fail in this application, there is a reason why they still use chlora ... |
11-6-2024 at 04:34 by: Fulmen |
Ketene lamp with blow torches instead of resistive wire Good idea, that way you'll get some sun and fresh air while poisoning and blowing yourself up |
19-5-2024 at 02:44 by: Fulmen |
Extracting uranium from fiestaware The OP might be in over his head here. While there is no reason for hysteria, uranium is nevertheles ... |
5-4-2024 at 12:56 by: Fulmen |
Titanium dioxide It has some catalytic properties:
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/B978012819 ... |
18-12-2023 at 02:45 by: Fulmen |
Relative number of moles Why not cuprous peroxide? :-) |
1-12-2023 at 11:30 by: Fulmen |
Relative number of moles To elaborate a bit:
Lets say you have an unknown gas. You do a chemical analysis which tell you it ... |
1-12-2023 at 09:32 by: Fulmen |
Relative number of moles Example: Al2O3 has a relative ratio of 1:1.5 but an absolute molar ratio of 2:3. |
1-12-2023 at 05:35 by: Fulmen |
Notice: Subforum reorganization Sounds sensible. |
21-11-2023 at 04:39 by: Fulmen |
Help with calculations for copper plating solution Any good plating procedure should specify the electrical parameters as well as the chemical. You nee ... |
26-10-2023 at 10:32 by: Fulmen |
Help with calculations for copper plating solution @vanBassum: You're right, 400 indicates the average molecular weight of the PEG. Since the recipe do ... |
26-10-2023 at 03:35 by: Fulmen |
"Smart Burn": What's in it? Sure, but that's just another "you can't prove it doesn't work".
It's not beyond the realms of ... |
19-10-2023 at 10:49 by: Fulmen |
Why do we need so many elements (and energy) ? Energy consumption = living standard
It's that simple. |
13-10-2023 at 10:43 by: Fulmen |
Would cutting aluminum foil under solvent prevent passivation? Yeah, but only to a degree and for a short while. It's hard to completely prevent oxidation outside ... |
30-9-2023 at 12:32 by: Fulmen |
Finding small amounts of Plutonium or U235? What is the smallest reactor possible using natural uranium only? CP1 used some 5 tonnes of uranium ... |
30-9-2023 at 10:30 by: Fulmen |
Finding small amounts of Plutonium or U235? I'm revising my original hypothesis to crystal meth. |
28-9-2023 at 07:53 by: Fulmen |
Finding small amounts of Plutonium or U235? [rquote=687556&tid=159878&author=beerwiz]I'd even pay $100million for 1 gram[/rquote]
Are y ... |
25-9-2023 at 00:56 by: Fulmen |
Nuclear shaped charge? [rquote=687204&tid=159843&author=averageaussie]Though the scientific solution was there[/rqu ... |
5-9-2023 at 10:49 by: Fulmen |
Louisville home chemist's house to be burned I agree with Texium. Imagine a house filled to the rafters with garbage intermingled with chemicals ... |
1-9-2023 at 23:55 by: Fulmen |
Nuclear shaped charge? @averageaussie: Sure, as long as you have a fission bomb. But the Germans didn't have that, so what ... |
1-9-2023 at 07:16 by: Fulmen |
Nuclear shaped charge? I fail to see how lithium would produce energy in such a device. |
31-8-2023 at 07:47 by: Fulmen |
Nuclear shaped charge? It's doable, but costly. Since weapons grade fuel is extremely expensive, fuel burn-up tends to be a ... |
30-8-2023 at 05:46 by: Fulmen |
DIY TLC plate indicators Don't dismiss stains like iodine, KMnO4 or sulfuric acid. Some are a bit compound specific but that ... |
28-6-2023 at 02:54 by: Fulmen |
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