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Bismuth Crystals, etc.
Thanks for the links. I looked through everything and didn’t find anything suitable that I could m ...
11-6-2005 at 11:10
by: neutrino
Bismuth Crystals, etc.
I’ve looked into salts and the most feasible thing I found was indeed bismuth chloride. Unfortunat ...
11-6-2005 at 09:03
by: neutrino
Bismuth Crystals, etc.
Well, my search has not found anything feasible yet. A summary of all the materials tried:


Glas ...
11-6-2005 at 08:09
by: neutrino
Searching bug in forum?
I was also getting that 28 error this morning when trying to view the subforums. When trying to look ...
10-6-2005 at 13:11
by: neutrino
PbO2
This shouldn’t be a problem. The reaction between bleach and acetic acid is very slow and gives al ...
9-6-2005 at 02:30
by: neutrino
flame temperatures
Oxidizing silver would not be easy, as the oxide is very unstable.

Tin wouldn’t stick to the gl ...
8-6-2005 at 12:58
by: neutrino
PbO2
You could try this method: Precipitate the lead with a base, wash away the soluble byproducts, then ...
8-6-2005 at 02:25
by: neutrino
KCLO3 by way of H2O + KCL
You can get the wire for a little over spot price on ebay. If you have an anvil, you may want to get ...
7-6-2005 at 18:29
by: neutrino
Just some thing to watch out for.
A patent on acid?
6-6-2005 at 17:19
by: neutrino
How do you calculate temperature?
If you’re talking about an aqueous reaction, you measure the temperature change of the solution an ...
5-6-2005 at 04:06
by: neutrino
What is the most ignorant thing you have ever done while conducting an experiment?
What's wrong with confessions? He seems to be refomed.
5-6-2005 at 04:02
by: neutrino
A breathable bomb (Rebreather)
I know that the superoxide idea is out there already, but I don’t know the specifics. Google will ...
4-6-2005 at 14:50
by: neutrino
Biological oxidation of ammonium/amines
You may find [url=http://www.roguesci.org/theforum/archive/index.php/t-1842]this[/url] useful. It’ ...
4-6-2005 at 05:21
by: neutrino
Butyric Acid
The acid would come off with the water, as per a standard steam distillation. You would need to frac ...
3-6-2005 at 17:51
by: neutrino
I use lithium-ion polymers in electrochemical cells
It would probably be best to ask the manufacturer of the membrane.
3-6-2005 at 03:08
by: neutrino
oleum & SO3
I wouldn't use a retort for this procedure for the simple fact that it is open to the air. Whil ...
1-6-2005 at 13:01
by: neutrino
lead nitrate synthesis
Ah, that might have been my problem: not enough water. I can't remember exactly who the other p ...
31-5-2005 at 15:34
by: neutrino
lead nitrate synthesis
I was going by personal experience and others’ posts. I had never come across any testimony to its ...
31-5-2005 at 15:15
by: neutrino
Shrink dollar bills with Anhydrous Ammonia
Just FYI, anhydrous liquid ammonia is used to make drugs. Be careful not to raise any eyebrows.
31-5-2005 at 15:12
by: neutrino
Shrink dollar bills with Anhydrous Ammonia
I agree with that assesment. [url=http://jchemed.chem.wisc.edu/Journal/Issues/1997/Nov/abs1357_2.htm ...
31-5-2005 at 13:16
by: neutrino
lead nitrate synthesis
No, I can assure you that will not work. The CaSO<sub>4</sub> precipitate is extremely d ...
31-5-2005 at 13:07
by: neutrino
What happened to rhodium and Hive
Demorol: if your browser uses a cache, you may have to clear it.
30-5-2005 at 12:08
by: neutrino
Crystal precipitation by hot vapor
That doesn’t sound like ordinary water vapor there. Could it be some sort of reagent?
30-5-2005 at 12:05
by: neutrino
Chemical calculator poll
The thing is that most of us here are amateurs who can’t afford this stuff and never do much compl ...
30-5-2005 at 12:03
by: neutrino
Can´t login, but can post
At least for me, the board was down for some length of time yesterday. That might explain the lack o ...
26-5-2005 at 02:26
by: neutrino
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