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Calcium Sulphide unionised,
Maybe you could try some "Dormant Disease Lime Sulfur" spray, used on fruit tr ... |
10-1-2004 at 13:06 by: Mr. Wizard |
Calcium Sulphide Metalic calcium filings and sulfur react with explosive force. Even in an open one gram pile with a ... |
10-1-2004 at 11:53 by: Mr. Wizard |
sodium carbonate crystals Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. If Soda crystals are what you want, then I would suggest diss ... |
31-12-2003 at 08:14 by: Mr. Wizard |
sodium carbonate: where do i buy it? Artist,
I can understand the shortage of pools and such. Try looking for spa supplies, hot tubs etc ... |
28-12-2003 at 11:30 by: Mr. Wizard |
My Homemade Lead-Acid Battery Sucks! Congratulations on the increase in power stored. I did the exact same experiment once, only my lead ... |
24-12-2003 at 21:42 by: Mr. Wizard |
PbO2not a peroxide... Please excuse my ignorance. Peroxide is the common usage name I'm familiar with. Technically i ... |
24-12-2003 at 13:43 by: Mr. Wizard |
lead acid cells Your cells don't have any high amperage capacity because they don't have enough lead perox ... |
23-12-2003 at 23:12 by: Mr. Wizard |
secret ingredients Trying to decipher old recipes? Could the sottonitrato de bismuto be Bismuth Subnitrate? I've ... |
20-12-2003 at 11:24 by: Mr. Wizard |
link to super do it yourself electronics This guy has a site with all sorts of ingenious do it yourself power supplies. He seems to speciali ... |
19-12-2003 at 19:42 by: Mr. Wizard |
sodium carbonate It can be obtained by heating common baking soda, sodium bicarbonate. (Not Baking Powder) It can al ... |
18-12-2003 at 09:55 by: Mr. Wizard |
CuO homemade vs 'store bought' Maybe Chemoleo's 'drying' of his home made CuO at a red heat, had converted some of i ... |
16-12-2003 at 20:32 by: Mr. Wizard |
washing soda alternate Couldn't sodium carbonate, washing soda, Ph-Up pool chemical, be used instead of expensive NaO ... |
13-12-2003 at 17:15 by: Mr. Wizard |
drain cleaner search What country do you live in? It might help narrow the search ;-) |
13-12-2003 at 17:03 by: Mr. Wizard |
bigger picture Maybe the hoarder knows he going to die, as we all know we will one day, and decides to provide for ... |
5-12-2003 at 22:40 by: Mr. Wizard |
over engineering If you want to eat up the copper with the sulfuric acid, why don't you just use alternating cur ... |
5-12-2003 at 10:18 by: Mr. Wizard |
self awareness Chemoleo,
When you mention a monkey who uses a chair as a method of getting a banana it comes close ... |
3-12-2003 at 09:33 by: Mr. Wizard |
self awareness Let me take a stab at this, just for discussion. Almost every animal responds to outside stimuli, a ... |
2-12-2003 at 23:09 by: Mr. Wizard |
energy recovery Although it would be energy intensive to electrolyse 30 liters of water to get 1 ml of D2O, you coul ... |
1-12-2003 at 14:45 by: Mr. Wizard |
Gamma rays compared to X-rays Marvin,
I enjoyed your explaination of the various methods of D2O production and the Alpha sources. ... |
1-12-2003 at 10:29 by: Mr. Wizard |
Torpedos Haggis,
I do remember them being called torpedos. I just wasn't sure. They are to be avoided ... |
30-11-2003 at 16:34 by: Mr. Wizard |
bang snaps IIRC they contain 'fulminating silver' which is not the same as Silver Fulminate.
The ... |
30-11-2003 at 10:52 by: Mr. Wizard |
deuterium rumor.. for what its worth I read somewhere that ingestion of deuterium could cause dizziness, which an author speculated was d ... |
14-10-2003 at 18:57 by: Mr. Wizard |
aluminum plating in water [quote][i]Originally posted by rikkitikkitavi[/i]
dont think it would help to dissolve sodium aceta ... |
5-10-2003 at 20:02 by: Mr. Wizard |
making nitre What you are describing is the classic means of making nitrates from the oxidation of NH3 (and urea? ... |
3-10-2003 at 08:27 by: Mr. Wizard |
SiO2 source I was thinking about making some sodium silicate by fusing sand and sodium carbonate. I gave some t ... |
30-9-2003 at 20:49 by: Mr. Wizard |
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