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I do :).
The link for the horribly out-dated site is:

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5-6-2003 at 06:24
by: Nick F
Al for the masses
I did not know that Mg(OH)2 was amphoteric; that is obviously a problem with my idea! I had thought ...
4-6-2003 at 07:00
by: Nick F
Mg powder for the masses..?
I've been wondering recently, how long do you think fine Mg powder would last in fairly strong ...
3-6-2003 at 13:42
by: Nick F
Help! I need somebody('s opinion)!
"and were not nearly as reascist"
"you'r nazi basterds.J/k you have the right t ...
3-6-2003 at 13:32
by: Nick F
N2 - nitrogen from air
"Your advise to run Grignards under butane shows that you have by no way safety in mind"
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30-5-2003 at 10:45
by: Nick F
Chloropicrin and its Odor
Haha, ouch. It fucking works, doesn't it? I just put a few spatulas of TNP into 5% NaOCl bleach ...
19-5-2003 at 12:22
by: Nick F
Methylation Question
If you want to make an alkoxide from an alcohol, the way to do it would be to react the alcohol with ...
11-5-2003 at 12:12
by: Nick F
solvent system for TLC separation of coffee extract?
I think your best bet would be to shake up the DCM extracts with portions of ~1M HCl (emulsion formi ...
3-5-2003 at 04:45
by: Nick F
solvent system for TLC separation of coffee extract?
Haha, sounds like you've been having a lot of fun!!

I've extracted caffeine from coffee ...
2-5-2003 at 12:48
by: Nick F
help me!!
I don't know, but I do know that you can't find them in the General Chemistry section...
1-5-2003 at 06:59
by: Nick F
Bismuth dethroned as heaviest stable element.
Microtek, I think protons would be like neutrons in that they decay only outside the nucleus, due to ...
27-4-2003 at 11:56
by: Nick F
Bismuth dethroned as heaviest stable element.
LOADS of things are long half-life alpha emitters. A few that spring to mind are (IIRC, I can't ...
27-4-2003 at 03:37
by: Nick F
Perperation of calcium
The reaction of CaCl2 and Al will work due to the fact that AlCl3 is so volatile. It's an equil ...
27-4-2003 at 03:27
by: Nick F
Potasssium nitrosamine?
Is that the same as potassium hyponitrite, K2N2O2?
2 K (+) O-N=N-O (2-)
Which is formed by reduci ...
19-4-2003 at 04:12
by: Nick F
Mannitol Hexanitrate
All the explosive characteristics of NG, but in a solid. Max VoD can be achieved even in tubes of a ...
12-4-2003 at 11:02
by: Nick F
Benzalkonium chloride PTC?
Just wondering what you thought about using benzalkonium chloride as a phase transfer catalyst?
It ...
8-4-2003 at 05:45
by: Nick F
new ernergetic materials
I would rather not reveal my exact source, but I will say that a bit of searching on the net and a f ...
8-4-2003 at 04:25
by: Nick F
new ernergetic materials
5 membered nitrogen rings do not exist (yet :)), except the pentazole ion :(. Even that has only bee ...
7-4-2003 at 05:18
by: Nick F
"Chemical" Substitutions for "Biological" Agents
I'd say it was more than just pinkish, Samosa!

http://www.cof.orst.edu/cof/teach/for442/cnot ...
2-4-2003 at 13:26
by: Nick F
"Chemical" Substitutions for "Biological" Agents
Samosa, in your research into mycotoxins from fusarium sp., did you find out anything that might be ...
31-3-2003 at 09:44
by: Nick F
Silicon.
Zapping silicon crystals with the right sort of laser light also makes a very black black, although ...
29-3-2003 at 13:13
by: Nick F
Benzene synthesis
Even trimethylbenzene/mesitylene could be useful after some careful nitration to TNTMB. I would expe ...
26-3-2003 at 07:41
by: Nick F
1,4dichlorobenzene to phenol
I have to search quite hard to find p-DCB mothballs; I only know of one shop that sells them! All th ...
24-3-2003 at 10:11
by: Nick F
urea from household avilable chemical?
1kg of urea should cost you no more than £1/$1.50 at an ordinary garden centre. It is sold as lawn ...
22-3-2003 at 08:42
by: Nick F
Moonmonster
I thought he was a creation of Madscientist's, added for humour? (A bit like that joke Forum ou ...
20-3-2003 at 07:23
by: Nick F
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