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31-12-2010 at 19:00 by: hkparker |
How to use the FTP I've loggen in using the username and password "scipics", as directed to by a post by Polverone, but ... |
30-12-2010 at 01:40 by: hkparker |
catching H2S Good insight, thanks! I drew out what this would all look like on paper and thought about it, and ... |
29-12-2010 at 17:40 by: hkparker |
catching H2S OK so I think I have my final set up down for this reaction. Ill explain my procedure, tell me if t ... |
29-12-2010 at 16:11 by: hkparker |
Makers Faire 2011 Ill probably make some fliers about home chemistry, talk about it, and every half an hour do some si ... |
27-12-2010 at 17:33 by: hkparker |
Makers Faire 2011 Fairgrounds, in the bay area |
27-12-2010 at 16:03 by: hkparker |
Makers Faire 2011 Hey everyone!
Im not sure who's familiar with Make Magazine, but its a quarterly magazine about b ... |
27-12-2010 at 15:01 by: hkparker |
catching H2S Heres the pdf of the source, it seems like burning acetylene is inevitable, but according to this pa ... |
24-12-2010 at 12:20 by: hkparker |
Reacting steel wool with H2SO4 If it wasnt black its not Iron(II,III) Oxide, but thats weird, not sure what it would be. FeO is bl ... |
24-12-2010 at 11:59 by: hkparker |
catching H2S Ill look up the reference, I got it from an article attached to another thread on here. I do have p ... |
24-12-2010 at 11:24 by: hkparker |
Microchemistry: White Phosphorus Oh awesome, thanks woelen! |
24-12-2010 at 11:18 by: hkparker |
catching H2S Ok thanks, yea my bad. Copper acetate I do have, so ill use that. I would go with lead if I had it ... |
23-12-2010 at 18:26 by: hkparker |
catching H2S Ok, I didnt know H2S was so toxic, or more worrisome that it numbs the nose. Tell me if this setup ... |
23-12-2010 at 17:48 by: hkparker |
Microchemistry: White Phosphorus Yea on saw the video on this because I subscribe to your channel
Anyone think this would be a ... |
23-12-2010 at 17:40 by: hkparker |
catching H2S Awesome info, thanks. What's the problem with sodium sulfide though? If I don't have bleach on han ... |
22-12-2010 at 23:56 by: hkparker |
catching H2S Thanks, making an insoluble sulfide could be useful, though id rather deal with zinc then lead lol. ... |
22-12-2010 at 22:11 by: hkparker |
catching H2S Yea I figured neuralizing it with something would do it, just didn't know what was most effective, t ... |
22-12-2010 at 22:05 by: hkparker |
catching H2S Hey everyone, I'm going to be doing a reaction soon that produces a quantity of H2S, what's the best ... |
22-12-2010 at 21:33 by: hkparker |
palladium sponge [rquote=196035&tid=15123&author=Fleaker]
Nitric and acetic acids should never be mixed or r ... |
22-12-2010 at 01:09 by: hkparker |
http://www.indigo.com - Anyone used this place? Expediglass is my favorite for glassware, they mostly have organic stuff but they also have beakers ... |
20-12-2010 at 19:06 by: hkparker |
Acquiring chemical distillation glassware in Queensland Im in California! And yea things are pretty easy going here, although there are
better states (t ... |
19-12-2010 at 22:27 by: hkparker |
Acquiring chemical distillation glassware in Queensland Yea, I think thats a problem everywhere, ignorance to our hobby. Hopefully in some time we will see ... |
19-12-2010 at 22:13 by: hkparker |
Acquiring chemical distillation glassware in Queensland Wow, im sorry to hear its so strict there, you guys face problems I never have here in the states |
19-12-2010 at 20:03 by: hkparker |
YouTube Science Channels Glad to hear your feeling better, your work on phosphorus was awesome! |
19-12-2010 at 10:51 by: hkparker |
Acquiring chemical distillation glassware in Queensland First thing that comes to mind is Ebay. If you buy from a person or smaller company I think they w ... |
19-12-2010 at 10:44 by: hkparker |
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