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Question About Graphite Anodes
I wonder if it's possible to "bag" the anode; IOW, enclose the graphite in some kind of fine plastic ...
25-12-2005 at 15:13
by: jpsmith123
Question About Graphite Anodes
Maybe someone who's used graphite anodes in a chlorate or perchlorate cell can tell me:

Do they a ...
22-12-2005 at 19:36
by: jpsmith123
Anyone have experience with Mastech power supplies?
Thanks for the info, Ordenblitz. I didn't see that model (20 volts max output, I assume). Maybe they ...
22-12-2005 at 19:20
by: jpsmith123
Anyone have experience with Mastech power supplies?
I'm contemplating getting one of these Mastech 20 amp power supplies:

http://www.radios4you.com/m ...
22-12-2005 at 17:48
by: jpsmith123
Mixing Chlorates With Ammonium Compounds
Marvin wrote:

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Suggesting a 160g booster for detonation does not take it far out of the ...
20-12-2005 at 15:12
by: jpsmith123
Mixing Chlorates With Ammonium Compounds
One of the first things I learned about chemistry was to never mix a chlorate with an ammonium compo ...
20-12-2005 at 03:55
by: jpsmith123
Making own Nitric Acid
I suppose it would depend on the geometry and construction particulars; e.g. the length of the tube, ...
17-12-2005 at 20:16
by: jpsmith123
5-HYDRAZINOTETRAZOLE-MERCURY (II) PERCHLORATE [Hg(CH4N6)](ClO4)2
Just in case anyone is interested, I came across a Russian patent regarding the preparation of this ...
17-12-2005 at 16:36
by: jpsmith123
Making own Nitric Acid
I used to live in the U.S., now I live in a country that has "banned" all nitrates, chlorates and pe ...
17-12-2005 at 15:31
by: jpsmith123
Making own Nitric Acid
Hello Duster,

You're right, the patent mentions the use of air with ammonia as an option; persona ...
17-12-2005 at 02:08
by: jpsmith123
Making own Nitric Acid
That sounds entirely workable to me, and would perhaps lead to a higher rate of production, but at t ...
16-12-2005 at 21:23
by: jpsmith123
Yet another idea for HNO3 production at home.
I don't know why I keep thinking about this. Maybe the idea of making something as useful as HNO3 fr ...
16-12-2005 at 19:12
by: jpsmith123
HNO3 from hydrogen flame
I happened to come across this interesting classroom demonstration which uses a hydrogen-air flame t ...
16-12-2005 at 15:32
by: jpsmith123
Exotic Primaries - Complex Salts
Hello jilithen,

Can I ask, how did you prepare NHN from hydrazine sulfate?

BTW, with regard to ...
9-12-2005 at 16:58
by: jpsmith123
Composition of "Ni99" welding rods.
Hello bio2,

Actually I did go to that site. I entered "Ni99" into the search box at the top of th ...
9-12-2005 at 11:58
by: jpsmith123
Composition of "Ni99" welding rods.
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I am a welder: what would you like to know exactly about said rods?
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Simple: Wh ...
8-12-2005 at 17:46
by: jpsmith123
PbO2
Hello SAM4CH,

I'm wondering, how do you that it is beta form that is deposited form lead ace ...
28-11-2005 at 12:54
by: jpsmith123
PbO2
The platinum anode will be plated with PbO2.

What I want to know is, will it be the alpha or beta ...
27-11-2005 at 16:14
by: jpsmith123
More on PbO2 electrodes
Hmmm...unless I've misunderstood, that article apparently claims that you can't plate PbO2 ...
23-11-2005 at 18:43
by: jpsmith123
Composition of "Ni99" welding rods.
Nickel 200, 201, 205, 220, 225, 230, 233, etc., might all be considered "approximately 99% nic ...
16-11-2005 at 15:27
by: jpsmith123
Composition of "Ni99" welding rods.
Does anyone know the composition of "Ni99" welding rods?

Is it nickel 200 alloy (commer ...
15-11-2005 at 19:12
by: jpsmith123
Question About Cheap Digital pH Meters
Does anyone know how well the cheap ebay variety of digital pH meters work for testing chlorate and ...
13-11-2005 at 18:07
by: jpsmith123
More on PbO2 electrodes
Madhatter, when you were using your graphite substrate lead dioxide anodes (GSLD), where did you mak ...
13-11-2005 at 12:44
by: jpsmith123
More on PbO2 electrodes
I was thinking you could use almost any metal that would hold up during the PbO2 plating process; ev ...
13-11-2005 at 05:58
by: jpsmith123
Why Not Conductive Substrates For PbO2?
I've read of ceramic substrates being used to avoid the problem of conductor erosion due to pin ...
12-11-2005 at 15:12
by: jpsmith123
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