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NH4NO3+NaOH solution=NaNO3? [rquote=231279&tid=18350&author=hissingnoise]I just came across [url=http://www.tpissarro.co ... |
29-12-2011 at 09:59 by: White Yeti |
NH4NO3+NaOH solution=NaNO3? [rquote=231268&tid=18350&author=hissingnoise]Another quick aside; since sal volatile (smelli ... |
29-12-2011 at 07:23 by: White Yeti |
25 years later 25000 times more value for the money [rquote=231202&tid=9177&author=AndersHoveland]Unfortunately, books are made of paper. Books ... |
28-12-2011 at 18:01 by: White Yeti |
NH4NO3+NaOH solution=NaNO3? [rquote=231201&tid=18350&author=hissingnoise]Ooooh, you are, er, um, abominable, Mr Yeti, bu ... |
28-12-2011 at 17:53 by: White Yeti |
25 years later 25000 times more value for the money [rquote=227534&tid=9177&author=dann2]
It is rather difficult to compare and measure a leech ... |
28-12-2011 at 08:30 by: White Yeti |
Chemical route to Immortality A human being in his highest state of entropy is a dead man. So why try to be immortal? When we try ... |
28-12-2011 at 08:07 by: White Yeti |
Iron Oxide question I leave them open to air to allow oxygen to diffuse into the water and react with the iron bits. Unf ... |
28-12-2011 at 08:05 by: White Yeti |
Diamond may not be hardest natural substance. β-C<sub>3</sub>N<sub>4</sub> is a hypothetical substance predicted ... |
28-12-2011 at 07:38 by: White Yeti |
NH4NO3+NaOH solution=NaNO3? [rquote=231174&tid=18350&author=hissingnoise]
Another route would be to boil a solution o ... |
28-12-2011 at 06:56 by: White Yeti |
Fuel Cell You are describing a process that works theoretically, but I can assure you that catalysts are a pai ... |
27-12-2011 at 19:55 by: White Yeti |
Fuel Cell I never made fuel cells due to the prohibitive price of platinum catalysts and secrecy surrounding o ... |
27-12-2011 at 18:23 by: White Yeti |
Iron Oxide question I'm surprised that you guys try to make iron oxide on purpose. I used to make it by electrolysing sa ... |
27-12-2011 at 15:39 by: White Yeti |
Tired of reporting spam Maybe I wasn't clear. What I meant is to set up a threshold over which any post with a number of hyp ... |
27-12-2011 at 12:18 by: White Yeti |
Tired of reporting spam I actually like reporting spam. Is that weird?
I did notice that there's more spam recently, it's s ... |
27-12-2011 at 11:22 by: White Yeti |
Have you told anyone about the forum? [rquote=231100&tid=1525&author=Arthur Dent]On the other hand, there are several useless, uns ... |
27-12-2011 at 10:54 by: White Yeti |
Water does not hydrate you per EU officials I saw a series of videos that made me laugh so hard that they gave me chest pains.
The dangers of D ... |
26-12-2011 at 19:33 by: White Yeti |
Have you told anyone about the forum? I direct people who I know are deeply interested in chemistry, but who cannot find any websites that ... |
26-12-2011 at 12:24 by: White Yeti |
NH4NO3+NaOH solution=NaNO3? As long as your stoichiometry is correct, the reaction should carry to completion, as with most inor ... |
26-12-2011 at 06:54 by: White Yeti |
Alternative inert gasses [rquote=231021&tid=18347&author=MagicJigPipe]And I don't consider argon very expensive unles ... |
26-12-2011 at 06:31 by: White Yeti |
Most extreme compounds known to man [rquote=230932&tid=18274&author=BromicAcid]...does anyone know the most phosphorescent compo ... |
24-12-2011 at 19:52 by: White Yeti |
Alternative inert gasses [rquote=230939&tid=18347&author=Lambda-Eyde]As previously mentioned, carbon dioxide is in fa ... |
24-12-2011 at 19:48 by: White Yeti |
Alternative inert gasses What's wrong with CO2? It's cheap, readily available, inert and denser than air (thus displaces it q ... |
24-12-2011 at 19:29 by: White Yeti |
Pretty Pictures (1) I was attempting to "blue" some steel over the flame of my modified alcohol burner. I met limited su ... |
24-12-2011 at 19:22 by: White Yeti |
Most extreme compounds known to man Does graphene count? It's one of the most extreme allotropes of carbon known, with a thermal conduct ... |
24-12-2011 at 08:09 by: White Yeti |
MgSO4 to sulfuric acid Mg+2 is quite difficult to reduce, it is industrially produced by electrolysing a molten magnesium s ... |
24-12-2011 at 07:37 by: White Yeti |
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