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Actually, I was just browsing through the oxford dictionary of chemistry this morning (the things bo ...
14-12-2004 at 05:38
by: cyclonite4
The Home Chemical Experimenter
Yeah, it's harder these days for the home chemist because of every1's fears of terrorism, ...
14-12-2004 at 05:34
by: cyclonite4
Yeah, about that :)
Well I'd like to help, but im gonna admit now, I havent really explored much into the second of ...
13-12-2004 at 06:36
by: cyclonite4
Food storage
Even though you probably find dessicant in food i though i'd mention this anyway. I found a des ...
13-12-2004 at 04:53
by: cyclonite4
Agricultural Sulphur
[b]Q1[/b]

Normal sulfur is just, normal sulfur. :D
As for agricultural, it would be either high ...
13-12-2004 at 04:45
by: cyclonite4
Food storage
[quote][i]Originally posted by neutrino[/i]
It’s also used as a room dehumidifier in some cases.[ ...
11-12-2004 at 23:29
by: cyclonite4
Extracting Phosphorus from P2O5.
[quote][i]Originally posted by NERV[/i]
I had the idea that if you react P2O5 in a pure Hydrogen en ...
9-12-2004 at 05:30
by: cyclonite4
CO2
[quote][i]Originally posted by unionised[/i]
Yeast and sugar? Of course, you would have to find a u ...
9-12-2004 at 04:45
by: cyclonite4
CO2
[quote][i]Originally posted by BromicAcid[/i]
Why not just go for baking soda and vinegar, that ...
9-12-2004 at 04:32
by: cyclonite4
Food storage
[quote][i]Originally posted by tom haggen[/i]
EDIT: I imagine that CaCl2 would be anymore dangerous ...
9-12-2004 at 03:59
by: cyclonite4
Linux Guru's!
not bad :cool:
it'll do for now ;)
8-12-2004 at 07:42
by: cyclonite4
Food storage
i was just thinking.... when storing food... you would want to keep moisture to a minimum, right?

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8-12-2004 at 05:22
by: cyclonite4
Linux Guru's!
Assuming you have ample HDD space... you should make the swap a nice size.... on my 20GB comp i used ...
8-12-2004 at 05:13
by: cyclonite4
Hydrogen Perozide and Chlorine
i stand corrected:D.... ive heard of these reactions with bromide and iodide... so i assumed it appl ...
8-12-2004 at 04:37
by: cyclonite4
Linux Guru's!
alsa is an acronym for "advanced linux sound architecture".

There is one other sound sy ...
7-12-2004 at 06:42
by: cyclonite4
A possible solution...
Do you mean that they remove chloride ions from the water?

Hydrogen Peroxide reacts with chloride ...
7-12-2004 at 06:24
by: cyclonite4
THF in Pipe Glue
[quote][i]Originally posted by mick[/i]
THF will also soften most plastics...
mick [/quote]

Yea ...
30-11-2004 at 04:07
by: cyclonite4
making sulfur
You obviously know (as well as all) that sulfur can be bought cheaply and easily from gardening supp ...
27-11-2004 at 05:06
by: cyclonite4
distilled water
Another type of water purifier is a water filtering system. I have been using one for quite some tim ...
27-11-2004 at 04:57
by: cyclonite4
ALL GONE
I believe rogue science was down because of a group called i-defense, theres a detailed explanation ...
27-11-2004 at 04:50
by: cyclonite4
Mineral oil and Epsom Salt
Correct me if i am wong, but isn't mineral oil a mixture, not a compound/solution.

If it con ...
27-11-2004 at 04:32
by: cyclonite4
does anyone know how much water 1 atm can support in a column
[quote][i]Originally posted by TheBear[/i]
the metric system is superior? Or is it not? Feel free t ...
27-11-2004 at 04:27
by: cyclonite4
HCl + H2O2 = ?
its not diggers but its probably fairly similar in quality and purity. I get it from a pool chemical ...
27-11-2004 at 04:20
by: cyclonite4
pressure of a closed system
Use pV(T)=pV(1) + pV(2)

T for total pressure and volume
1 for pressure*volume of one gas
2 for ...
26-11-2004 at 04:25
by: cyclonite4
HCl + H2O2 = ?
I was thinking that the oxygen from th h2o2 mights transfer to the HCl to form chloric(I, III, V, IV ...
26-11-2004 at 03:57
by: cyclonite4
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