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Chlorates and Perchlorates - for what??
They are also needed especially for making interesting and colorful fireworks (as well as for loud r ...
25-4-2015 at 12:38
by: phlogiston
Protein sequence
That link is for a peptide sequencing service, not DNA.
DNA sequencing is indeed not difficult at a ...
25-4-2015 at 02:23
by: phlogiston
Genetically modified organism
There will be a day in the distant future when we image how wonderful it must once have been to walk ...
21-4-2015 at 14:47
by: phlogiston
Lead dioxide anode-possibility of an unusual synthesis method
It is of course possible to form a layer of PbO<sub>2</sub> on lead in this way.
But th ...
21-4-2015 at 14:40
by: phlogiston
Lead dioxide anode-possibility of an unusual synthesis method
As you might expect, there are very good reasons why certain materials are used as the substrate, su ...
21-4-2015 at 07:18
by: phlogiston
Lead dioxide anode-possibility of an unusual synthesis method
[quote]Can I use copper instead? [/quote]

No, for two reasons:

1. The lead dioxide will oxidis ...
21-4-2015 at 00:41
by: phlogiston
Society for Amateur Scientists
The Society for Amateur Scientists published some interesting projects/articles over the past decade ...
19-4-2015 at 13:57
by: phlogiston
My Finger
My wife has had a shard of iron embedded deep into the tip of her little finger for 15+ years now, a ...
5-4-2015 at 05:20
by: phlogiston
homemade mass spectrometer
What if you were to include only a scintillating material in the vacuum, and a PMT outside (viewing ...
2-4-2015 at 02:44
by: phlogiston
Why doesn't granite and water explode
[quote]Thanks, it gets annoying all the condescending behavior, people who've likely never taken a c ...
22-3-2015 at 15:31
by: phlogiston
Why doesn't granite and water explode
A good textbook is also much better at feeding you the information in the right order.
You need to ...
22-3-2015 at 03:13
by: phlogiston
Why doesn't granite and water explode
The answers to these questions can be found in any basic chemistry textbook.

8 electrons:
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21-3-2015 at 15:05
by: phlogiston
Synthesis of Sodium Chlorate from Bleach
What is the pot made of?
16-3-2015 at 07:22
by: phlogiston
An interesting (probably illegal) find
You may also want to watch out for radioactive sources. Radium needles and such.
3-3-2015 at 02:25
by: phlogiston
Transparent Sodium?
On the contrary, seems like a pretty good question to me.

I was going to argue that metals are re ...
27-2-2015 at 16:25
by: phlogiston
Nuclear fusion has never achieved break-even energy output in fusor (A BIG LIE)
You are correct in principle, and more water will boil than without fusion.
But the amount of energ ...
13-2-2015 at 01:51
by: phlogiston
Mystery product....What occurred in this reaction?
The fluoride serves as a protease inhibitor. It would not be in the recipe for the buffer itself, it ...
11-2-2015 at 14:09
by: phlogiston
I Need HPLC Help
Yes, you could fill a bottle with 8/2 acetonitrile/H2O and use that. If your method requires isocrat ...
9-2-2015 at 07:33
by: phlogiston
I Need HPLC Help
Generally you just pump some mobile phase through the system for long enough. Monitor the column pre ...
8-2-2015 at 17:07
by: phlogiston
Things That Frustrate As A DIY Chemist
Worrying about what others might think of this hobby and getting into trouble for innocent fun.

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8-2-2015 at 16:15
by: phlogiston
Protein sequence
I see, then Maykos post is much more helpful.
I assumed you were trying to identify an existing pro ...
7-2-2015 at 14:31
by: phlogiston
Question about Beta Decay.
High school physics classes, at least where I live.

[Edited on 6-2-2015 by phlogiston]
6-2-2015 at 13:21
by: phlogiston
Protein sequence
For our interest, please share your interest and goal with this.

It is a DNA sequence, not protei ...
6-2-2015 at 13:15
by: phlogiston
Question about Beta Decay.
Yes, you get charge separation. The ejected electron speeds off and the remaining block of material ...
6-2-2015 at 02:35
by: phlogiston
Nitrogen Triiodide Problem
I noticed the same. Similarly, at work, I have always found minuscule droplets on my bench when work ...
5-2-2015 at 13:02
by: phlogiston
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