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Preparation of elemental phosphorus
It spontaneously catches fire? I wonder where the activation energy comes from.
2-9-2005 at 17:13
by: neutrino
Tiny atomic battery (engine)
I believe this was discussed somewhere on this board. I can't find where, though.
2-9-2005 at 17:12
by: neutrino
Separation of NaCl and KCl
That's not really that much of a difference, IMO.

The radioactivity is from the .012% of nat ...
2-9-2005 at 07:05
by: neutrino
The Gestapo currently hunts down hobby chemists in germany.
>>see what you are doing is legit.

That doesn't happen in witch hunts, I'm afraid ...
1-9-2005 at 18:26
by: neutrino
oleum & SO3
Is there any more information available on that process? I can't find anything online or make s ...
1-9-2005 at 16:29
by: neutrino
Reaching higher temperatures
The same thing is done sucessfully with H<sub>2</sub> + Cl<sub>2</sub>. (ind ...
31-8-2005 at 03:45
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Hydrazine Sulfate As A reducing Agent For Electroless Plating
Something like this should happen:

N<sub>2</sub>H<sub>6</sub>SO<sub> ...
31-8-2005 at 03:43
by: neutrino
Reaching higher temperatures
That should work. See my previous post.
30-8-2005 at 20:55
by: neutrino
HOme genetic manipulation and eugenics (NOT ON PEPLE!)
No, it was another kind.
30-8-2005 at 19:14
by: neutrino
HOme genetic manipulation and eugenics (NOT ON PEPLE!)
I once saw a story about a bacterium that can eat CDs. But, alas, I can't find the link.
30-8-2005 at 13:42
by: neutrino
Hydrazine Sulfate As A reducing Agent For Electroless Plating
Add a strong base, e.g. NaOH.
29-8-2005 at 17:43
by: neutrino
Reaching higher temperatures
There are devices on the market (torches, I think) that create oxy-hydrogen flames simply by the ele ...
29-8-2005 at 04:53
by: neutrino
Organisms growing at unusual (incredible) conditions
IIRC, the Guinness book talks of a bacterium that can live at >500F. Also, I recall a microorgani ...
28-8-2005 at 19:37
by: neutrino
Reaching higher temperatures
What exactly do you need in a furnace? Movement? Volume? Why would you need a 3" tube?
28-8-2005 at 18:06
by: neutrino
Birkeland-Eyde reactor for making nitric acid.
AC/DC doesn't matter. You just have to get to a high enough temperature.
28-8-2005 at 17:56
by: neutrino
Reaching higher temperatures
What about an electric arc furnace?
28-8-2005 at 12:16
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Separation of NaCl and KCl
Fascinating, but not helpful in our case. Purified cobalt compounds are outside the ameteur chemist& ...
27-8-2005 at 19:55
by: neutrino
Suspicious company
I'm guessing that he's talking about someone who was busted by a tip-off from this company ...
27-8-2005 at 07:51
by: neutrino
Drying ethanol via ester hydrolysis.
So, 'no drying agents' means 'no chemicals whatsoever'?
27-8-2005 at 05:56
by: neutrino
Acetic anhydride preparation
This answer applies to just about every synthesis on this board: it's a useful chemical that ca ...
26-8-2005 at 15:57
by: neutrino
Remove Ag from Cu
>>Copper is also soluble in hot sulfuric

So is silver. Hot, concentrated sulfuric acid is a ...
25-8-2005 at 19:31
by: neutrino
oleum & SO3
How cold was the acid? SO<sub>3</sub> melts at 16.8*C.
25-8-2005 at 18:12
by: neutrino
Drying ethanol via ester hydrolysis.
Salt?
25-8-2005 at 12:25
by: neutrino
Sulfur Burner Simple Idea
Both are poisons.
25-8-2005 at 10:57
by: neutrino
Sulfur Burner Simple Idea
If you try that, make sure to get one of the newer ones that don't use Pt. Sulfur is a known po ...
25-8-2005 at 05:17
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