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BP 'Opal' fuel
BP has developed an 'unsniffable' fuel for spark ignition engines to help combat the problem of petr ...
27-8-2008 at 02:53
by: Panache
Glassware identification/use help/opinions
I have some answers for those interested.
Item 1 is a cartesian manostat for manitaining a constant ...
27-8-2008 at 02:31
by: Panache
Trapping NH3
a loosely packed but longish (~500mm) coiled length of rubber/pvc/silicon hose, id say 1/2' filled ...
27-8-2008 at 02:10
by: Panache
Home chemist raided in MA, lab seized.
[quote][i]Originally posted by MagicJigPipe[/i]
Who would that be? Does panache live in Queensland ...
27-8-2008 at 01:04
by: Panache
mantle repair
okay i couldn't find the other thread either so i'm posting my question here.

i have had this old ...
27-8-2008 at 00:24
by: Panache
What reagent would you like to see an illustrated guide for?
What about a benchtop micro NH3 plant using the Haber process. Or maybe a small fusion generator, su ...
27-8-2008 at 00:08
by: Panache
Source of bottle gasses - ethane?
All refrigeration suppliers will sell r-50 which is ethane, take a cylinder along and buy what you n ...
27-8-2008 at 00:04
by: Panache
Update
Anyone have a neat photographic solution to the problem i'm having trying to photgraph these ice cry ...
26-8-2008 at 20:55
by: Panache
Trying to explain to someone why you collect chemicals
actually what started my collection was when i was in undergrad in 93/94/95, the department was clea ...
26-8-2008 at 18:31
by: Panache
Going thru chemically induced withdrawels...
[quote][i]Originally posted by chloric1[/i]

My aversion training was running to exhaustion in ear ...
12-8-2008 at 05:21
by: Panache
Diethyl Ether - Illustrated Practical Guide
The 'start-you bastard' product used in your illustration Len utilises dimethyl ether as the propell ...
11-8-2008 at 09:10
by: Panache
Going thru chemically induced withdrawels...
my dear deceased mother told me that in hungry before the war when people wanted to quit smoking the ...
11-8-2008 at 02:42
by: Panache
The Platinum Mirror
[quote][i]Originally posted by Fleaker[/i]
I would save your PdCl2 for more fruitful things, like p ...
11-8-2008 at 02:32
by: Panache
Ethyl/Isopropyl Bromide preparation
[quote][i]Originally posted by 497[/i]

DCM has a water solubility about 10 times that of EtBr. Th ...
29-7-2008 at 22:28
by: Panache
Recrystallisation solvent for ice (frozen H2O)
[quote][i]Originally posted by not_important[/i

A solution of water in ether [i]might[/i] work. T ...
21-7-2008 at 18:52
by: Panache
Recrystallisation solvent for ice (frozen H2O)
Recently i got a -85 ultra-low freezer and it has had me thinking about what one could do. Not comin ...
16-7-2008 at 19:29
by: Panache
Evil's not-so-amazing $20 OTC vacuum aspirator and recirculating station...
[quote][i]Originally posted by bio2[/i]
The 36 Torr ultimate vacuum as stated by Nalgene must
be a ...
16-7-2008 at 19:14
by: Panache
Evil's not-so-amazing $20 OTC vacuum aspirator and recirculating station...
[quote][i]Originally posted by 12AX7[/i]
And you need a solvent-resistant pump.

Tim[/quote]

U ...
16-7-2008 at 19:06
by: Panache
Found on eBay
[quote][i]Originally posted by woelen[/i]
[quote][i]Originally posted by ScienceSquirrel[/i]
I hav ...
16-7-2008 at 18:37
by: Panache
Phenylacetones from vicinal dihalides
[quote][i]Originally posted by ScienceSquirrel[/i]

Get a job, find yourself a friend, have a nice ...
16-7-2008 at 17:58
by: Panache
Trying to explain to someone why you collect chemicals
[quote][i]Originally posted by MagicJigPipe[/i]
What is the first thing you think of when you hear ...
15-7-2008 at 22:20
by: Panache
Ethyl/Isopropyl Bromide preparation
[quote][i]Originally posted by Panache[/i]
[quote][i]Originally posted by smuv[/i]
it's been cover ...
15-7-2008 at 22:08
by: Panache
Trying to explain to someone why you collect chemicals
i have always failed to ever make anyone understand why i collect chemicals. The best i usually do i ...
14-7-2008 at 03:26
by: Panache
dioxane
If i recall correctly 'dioxane' was once known as the world's 'most toxic' substance, and quoted in ...
14-7-2008 at 03:03
by: Panache
Palladium (II) catalyzed oxidation of Eugenol
From a purely speculative basis, i would imagine safrole and eugenol to behave markedly differently ...
14-7-2008 at 02:41
by: Panache
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