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one of our own BUSTED for a firework!
yeah, the word 'bomb' seems just a tad reactive (no pun intended). but what can you expect from the ...
22-7-2007 at 10:54
by: Waffles
FIGHT FOR SCIENTIST RIGHTS!!!
Basically, it seems that the people who are against cloning research think that the process works ju ...
21-7-2007 at 01:48
by: Waffles
Idiots with chemicals
[quote][i]Originally posted by tito-o-mac[/i]
The misuse of chemicals have reulted in a great loss ...
21-7-2007 at 01:43
by: Waffles
Very stubborn stain in a flask
heh. i think it deserves to be left in peace for all you put it through. or, if you just can't let i ...
17-7-2007 at 22:22
by: Waffles
1908 siberia explosion
From everything I've heard, the only two reasonable explanations for the Tunguska event are a small ...
15-7-2007 at 13:07
by: Waffles
Process to dissolve Cu but not Zn
When Theo first did this, he proudly emailed me with the process and pictures:

[quote]Dissolved t ...
14-7-2007 at 15:38
by: Waffles
For the Element Collectors
Metallium is a good place to find good-quality element samples for not too much money. If you think ...
13-7-2007 at 13:07
by: Waffles
pyrolytic carbon electrodes
Pyrolytic graphite has essentially the same properties as graphite, except it can be cleaved into sh ...
20-6-2007 at 19:19
by: Waffles
Burn Saltwater
Hahah. I like how all the 'scientists' and 'engineers' were amazed right along with the sap's wife a ...
20-6-2007 at 01:14
by: Waffles
What is worse
Sauron's personal history is as irrelevant as Hopeless' personal intentions for the reaction product ...
16-6-2007 at 22:07
by: Waffles
Bromine
the main obstacle and difficulty with working with bromine is having a sound method of storage. if y ...
11-6-2007 at 20:38
by: Waffles
gallium spoon in tea
The prank isn't a waste, though! You let the tea cool, the gallium solidifies, and you recast the sp ...
11-6-2007 at 15:14
by: Waffles
gallium spoon in tea
Admit it. You've always wanted to see the oft-retold prank in action.
Well here it is, thanks to t ...
11-6-2007 at 01:22
by: Waffles
who can make ampoules?
Borosilicate/Pyrex doesn't work well in a hand torch flame, from my experience, even MAPP.
I also d ...
9-6-2007 at 11:22
by: Waffles
who can make ampoules?
Hello! I am in need of someone who can make ampoules for me. What would be absolutely super ideal is ...
9-6-2007 at 01:31
by: Waffles
Quartz Tubes on Ebay
[quote][i]Originally posted by Eclectic[/i]
That's what Quartztech gives as the maximum USE tempera ...
13-5-2007 at 17:04
by: Waffles
etching databases
Does anyone have any fairly comprehensive etchant databases, or recommend where to find one for free ...
10-5-2007 at 21:44
by: Waffles
Super-tough material mimics metal and crystal
[quote][i]Originally posted by not_important[/i]
You're correc - there appears to be two markets in ...
24-4-2007 at 12:31
by: Waffles
Super-tough material mimics metal and crystal
Rhenium is $2500/pound. Considering many other metals, thats REALLY not that expensive.

At least ...
23-4-2007 at 03:53
by: Waffles
Making uranium metal and thorium metal
[quote][i]Originally posted by unionised[/i]
What country are you in? It's not the sort of thing I' ...
16-4-2007 at 14:51
by: Waffles
Making uranium metal and thorium metal
If anyone is interested in the chemistry discussed in this thread, I have lots of Th nitrate and oxi ...
16-4-2007 at 08:18
by: Waffles
Producing Thermite
One of my very first experiences with chemistry was tying two nails in NaCl solution to a power adap ...
25-3-2007 at 23:10
by: Waffles
Base Metals are on the Rise, Got a Furnace? Cash in now!
[quote][i]Originally posted by 12AX7[/i]
Are those the botrydial masses like T. Gray has? Gimme!! ...
24-3-2007 at 11:27
by: Waffles
Howdy!
Put a hardboiled egg in vinegar :D.
15-3-2007 at 15:05
by: Waffles
apologies
[quote][i]Originally posted by Sauron[/i]
auto-analytical overcircumspection
[/quote]

This woul ...
13-3-2007 at 11:49
by: Waffles
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