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Sodium! Funny...
This is a great work and nobody is posting any answers to it! Few months ago people just ... |
25-8-2004 at 08:36 by: Tacho |
Kings chemistry book and homemade HCl. Kings chemistry survival guide (FTP) have a description of the use of pieces of aluminum foil in hex ... |
8-8-2004 at 08:14 by: Tacho |
Degreaser Ethanol and NaOH don't make any toxic fumes. |
15-7-2004 at 11:48 by: Tacho |
Metal melting Charcoal furnace Congratulations Cyrus, I didn’t think this coal furnace would go far, but I see now that I was wro ... |
6-7-2004 at 09:24 by: Tacho |
unconventional sodium [quote][i]Originally posted by Cyrus[/i]
(snip)Na vapors will bubble into molten paraffin. [/quote] ... |
30-6-2004 at 03:47 by: Tacho |
The most dangerous, expensive and inneficient way of making HCl! Chemtastic,
Nothing wrong with the general idea, but I would like to make a few comments and sugest ... |
29-6-2004 at 08:48 by: Tacho |
Powder resulting from electroerosion. Thank you Mr. Wizard, EDM machining, thats the english name for it!
t_pyro, I don't know its ... |
28-6-2004 at 03:27 by: Tacho |
unconventional sodium [quote][i]Originally posted by Cyrus[/i]
(snip)What else could it be?
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I'm ... |
28-6-2004 at 03:02 by: Tacho |
Powder resulting from electroerosion. I tried a new idea to make aluminum powder. I made strong electric sparks (repeatedly short-circuiti ... |
26-6-2004 at 08:24 by: Tacho |
Great Work! Congratulations! Keep beeing careful!
I have never used Mg, but I can confirm 2 things:
1) Xylene DOES fizz a b ... |
26-6-2004 at 08:00 by: Tacho |
unconventional sodium Cyrus, did you take a look at the papers about production of sodium that Bromic Acid made available ... |
24-6-2004 at 17:08 by: Tacho |
unconventional sodium Did you try it using NaCl as I said? Well, try another run and react ALL the products of the reactio ... |
24-6-2004 at 03:14 by: Tacho |
unconventional sodium Interesting, chemoleo, it’s the second time you say you doubt the thermite. Since I claimed to hav ... |
23-6-2004 at 17:20 by: Tacho |
It works. Resistors ARE a good heat source. After 24h, I dried the plate under 90C for 1 hour, and connected it to the mains. On top, I put a 25 ... |
23-6-2004 at 16:36 by: Tacho |
unconventional sodium I’m very sorry about what happened to you Cyrus! I hope you are OK. You were very wise to test the ... |
23-6-2004 at 04:39 by: Tacho |
I'm sorry I haven't read this thread before! This guy has many pages with all you want to know (and many detailed things you didnt want to know) ... |
23-6-2004 at 04:03 by: Tacho |
Simple substitute for NiCr wire in DIY heat sources. [u][b]Botomline:[/u][/b]
Common resistors of 2 or 5 watts (widely available) can be used as heating ... |
23-6-2004 at 03:42 by: Tacho |
Sodium Acetate Electrolysis The best of using sodium acetate is not the temperature, NaOH also melts at a lower temperature, but ... |
22-6-2004 at 03:15 by: Tacho |
Practical catalyst for H2O2 decomposition. Rogue chemist,
Thank you. That post (bovine or chicken) was a joke. My original post describes an ... |
21-6-2004 at 03:49 by: Tacho |
Practical catalyst for H2O2 decomposition. Now, let me list what we got:
1) Potassium permanganate – cheap, widely available and very easy ... |
20-6-2004 at 15:31 by: Tacho |
Practical catalyst for H2O2 decomposition. How interesting! So you suggest using potassium permanganate instead of a fully recoverable sand-lik ... |
20-6-2004 at 06:05 by: Tacho |
Practical catalyst for H2O2 decomposition. Manganese dioxide, MnO2, is the most popular catalyst to decompose H2O2 into H2O + O (actually 2H2O ... |
20-6-2004 at 02:11 by: Tacho |
Sealing Gasgenerators [quote]
NO! NO! NO!
Forget it! Dont even think of it!
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Threw it in the garbage using t ... |
19-6-2004 at 14:05 by: Tacho |
Sodium Acetate Electrolysis I tried to electrolyse molten sodium acetate. It decomposes badly when molten.
I can't reme ... |
19-6-2004 at 13:57 by: Tacho |
Sealing Gasgenerators Plastilin is a great idea for sealing temporary setups! I never thought of that.
I sugest the use ... |
19-6-2004 at 03:03 by: Tacho |
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