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Contemplation
Well, I have gotten over my hissy fit and had some time to contemplate. I realize I will have to r ...
19-9-2004 at 10:33
by: chloric1
The article is interesting
I am thrilled that so many "Green" discoveries are being made in the name of chemistry. U ...
21-8-2004 at 19:38
by: chloric1
Percarbonates
I buy my sodium percarbonate from www.chemistrystore.com in 2 lb jars. It is great for laundry and I ...
21-8-2004 at 15:01
by: chloric1
Tell me about it
I would try to sell what I could. I just cant dump nay of my chems.

As far as chlorine goes I th ...
21-8-2004 at 13:52
by: chloric1
Nevermind
Project abandoned! Power supply shorted out!:mad::mad::mad:!! That was a $100 supply! I thought it ...
21-8-2004 at 12:41
by: chloric1
I agree
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NO! NO! NO!
Forget it! Dont even think of it!
The chemical resistance of this is zero, n ...
21-8-2004 at 12:09
by: chloric1
Chlorine?
Not sure I want to call it a complete success but I am running the generator now. The output is not ...
21-8-2004 at 11:46
by: chloric1
Hehehehe
Yesss! Ima naughty boy!!:D:P
14-8-2004 at 21:10
by: chloric1
Jumbo Reflux Apparatus, homebuilt.
Don't know Canada well but make for a hard sell. I have only crossed over at Niagra Falls. Wou ...
14-8-2004 at 21:09
by: chloric1
Other method
I would not know percentage of yeilds but...Potassium Nitrate and granulated sugar in approx 6:4 rat ...
14-8-2004 at 19:40
by: chloric1
Antimony Trichloride
Interesting to note that if you have a large excess of water the chloride hydrolisized to the oxychl ...
14-8-2004 at 17:39
by: chloric1
Chlorine production
You do not need molten salts for copious Chlorine production from NaCl electrolysis. You add muriat ...
9-8-2004 at 10:18
by: chloric1
Yeh Thats good
I recently discovered www.sas.org. There really useful procedures like this. My favorite is the &qu ...
8-8-2004 at 07:37
by: chloric1
Exotic thermites & analogs
[quote][i] Apparently zinc in that finely divided of a state reacts with water, so preparing fine zi ...
25-7-2004 at 15:34
by: chloric1
metasilicate
I guess I am biased but I like the metasilicate. I think it has abrasive qualities along with being ...
22-7-2004 at 14:26
by: chloric1
Just for your info
Yes that would be because of the aluminum ion's ability to be astringent. Most scientific/ che ...
20-7-2004 at 14:10
by: chloric1
Alkaline cleaners
What you need is some surfactants. www.chemistrystore.com sells nonionic and ionic sufactants. You ...
20-7-2004 at 03:45
by: chloric1
Best and worst smelling chemicals?
Poop,solid waste, is a complex mixture of substances based on your diet. Usually it would be undige ...
11-7-2004 at 17:24
by: chloric1
Age
Yes, what is even worse is if you have a good mind and you let your pecker do the thinking to many t ...
9-7-2004 at 20:54
by: chloric1
Threaded joints
Will Molybdenum Sulfide lubricant hold up to the task?
6-7-2004 at 13:09
by: chloric1
Nanocuprous chloride
Cougras- I would love to find out more about these nanodots and whether or not Nanotechnology experi ...
3-7-2004 at 06:01
by: chloric1
Heating element alloys
If the lighter is one where a hot wire ignites the butane fumes then it might be a resistance alloy. ...
29-6-2004 at 18:35
by: chloric1
Hello Again! Ceramic oxidive anode!
I have been inactive for about 3 months becuase I just got married. But now that I am getting into ...
20-6-2004 at 10:14
by: chloric1
FeII
If you have Battery electrolyte(H2SO4) you can moisten the FeSO4 with it and add roofing nails to re ...
18-4-2004 at 08:22
by: chloric1
no
The sulfoxide has only one oxygen and two methyl groups attached to a sulfur atom. Dimethyl sulfate ...
27-3-2004 at 11:10
by: chloric1
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