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Refractive index of mixtures of liquids It's for a university project, so getting reagents is not an issue. The problem is benzene is ... |
12-10-2005 at 22:32 by: Quince |
Refractive index of mixtures of liquids The glass is probably Pyrex; I haven't gotten it from the glassmaker yet. Mineral oil is very ... |
12-10-2005 at 19:51 by: Quince |
Nootropic syntheses -- piracetam etc. I've attached the paper. The pramiracetam synthesis is item (8) on page 690, using the precurs ... |
12-10-2005 at 19:26 by: Quince |
Diphoronepentaperoxide (DPPP) Great work! Finally, this thread can be closed. |
12-10-2005 at 19:22 by: Quince |
Refractive index of mixtures of liquids I got the idea since benzyl benzoate has been used as a mixture with benzyl alcohol to match high re ... |
12-10-2005 at 19:18 by: Quince |
Nootropic syntheses -- piracetam etc. Well, piracetam is the cheap one (I just got 1/4 kilo for $10). The most interesting and useful one ... |
12-10-2005 at 03:45 by: Quince |
Refractive index of mixtures of liquids If mixing two liquids with different refractive indices, would the resulting index be between that o ... |
11-10-2005 at 22:02 by: Quince |
Benzyl benzoate solubility in alcohols Hi, I'm interested in benzyl benzoate solubility in alcohol, as I intend to make a fluid matchi ... |
11-10-2005 at 14:59 by: Quince |
Nootropic syntheses -- piracetam etc. I should have been more specific: I'm interested in synthesis from OTC stuff (+piracetam). |
11-10-2005 at 12:09 by: Quince |
Nootropic syntheses -- piracetam etc. I'm especially interested in synthesizing this one, as it's more rare than the other two. ... |
10-10-2005 at 06:11 by: Quince |
Nootropic syntheses -- piracetam etc. [I couldn't figure out how to post more than one attachment at a time, and I didn't want t ... |
10-10-2005 at 06:07 by: Quince |
Nootropic syntheses -- piracetam etc. So, how do I make the three imaged below, if I say have the first one from above? |
10-10-2005 at 06:05 by: Quince |
Nootropic syntheses -- piracetam etc. OK, let me start by posting some images of molecular structure. The attachment is a commonly availa ... |
10-10-2005 at 06:04 by: Quince |
Desalination Alternatives Yet another crappy Wikipedia page. Just goes to show that the average Joes editing Wiki pages can ... |
10-10-2005 at 05:44 by: Quince |
Ground glass valves freezing Can someone suggest the most common things that silicone is NOT good for?
I have a spray can of & ... |
10-10-2005 at 02:55 by: Quince |
Etching PTFE for subsequent bonding So I just mix it with toluene and naphthalene? |
9-10-2005 at 18:22 by: Quince |
Etching PTFE for subsequent bonding OK, but where to get the alkali metal? |
9-10-2005 at 15:51 by: Quince |
Making mineral fuel ? So what's in this woodgas from your second link? My guess would be CO, H2, and CH4? |
9-10-2005 at 15:50 by: Quince |
Artificial digestion Kopi Luwak is the most expensive coffee in the world ($250+ USD per pound). On the islands, a marsu ... |
9-10-2005 at 04:43 by: Quince |
Etching PTFE for subsequent bonding Nothing's dry here. The closest is 99% isopropanol. From burning test, my ethanol seems above ... |
9-10-2005 at 00:22 by: Quince |
Diphoronepentaperoxide (DPPP) [quote][i]Originally posted by ordenblitz[/i]
This film was run on the FTIR using the MIR accessory ... |
8-10-2005 at 18:24 by: Quince |
Etching PTFE for subsequent bonding Sorry. Of course that was a joke. But I figured that given the fact that mick already threadjacked ... |
8-10-2005 at 18:16 by: Quince |
Etching PTFE for subsequent bonding [quote][i]Originally posted by vulture[/i]
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8-10-2005 at 05:04 by: Quince |
Water scrubber A good place to get blowers is from old ham radios; the centrifugal blowers are used for forced air ... |
8-10-2005 at 04:52 by: Quince |
Microwave-made Nitric Acid Naudin is a crackpot. Just look at his lifter page. |
8-10-2005 at 04:48 by: Quince |
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