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What's the big deal with alpha and beta sources? Bummer. I guess I'll have to make a container out of my 1/2" thick lead plate and ship it ... |
22-12-2004 at 10:32 by: HNO3 |
nitrogen Chemicals.
The chemicals required for N2 production are:
• 0.20 g solid HSO3NH2 (sulfami ... |
22-12-2004 at 10:19 by: HNO3 |
magnitude of the particle in chemistry So you want it to be a homogenous mixture? You don't care about weight, moles, particle size, e ... |
22-12-2004 at 09:56 by: HNO3 |
What's the big deal with alpha and beta sources? A radium source would be nice. My lab boss authorised my to go up to $30 fro the source and S&H. ... |
22-12-2004 at 09:52 by: HNO3 |
magnitude of the particle in chemistry "mix them together equally"
Equal weight?
Equal moles?
Equal particle size?
Please pa ... |
21-12-2004 at 20:26 by: HNO3 |
What's the big deal with alpha and beta sources? Where did you get these detectors? |
21-12-2004 at 15:39 by: HNO3 |
How did you find the Mad Science Discussion Board? Rogue Sci *thumbs down*
MSDB 1757+ BIIG THUMBS UP!!!!!! I'm hooked. |
21-12-2004 at 12:44 by: HNO3 |
May I have been exposed by Ricin? OK, he's alive. "Hello!
Yes, I'm alive
I have throw'n away that shit now :-) ... |
21-12-2004 at 12:35 by: HNO3 |
Cheap Jointed Glassware As always, I recomend Ebay, although the ydon't seem to have anything right now. |
21-12-2004 at 11:46 by: HNO3 |
What's the big deal with alpha and beta sources? Any more details on how to purify thorium? I've got welding rods and gas mantles. |
21-12-2004 at 11:38 by: HNO3 |
magnitude of the particle in chemistry What chems are you mixing? What reaction is this for? |
20-12-2004 at 16:44 by: HNO3 |
What's the big deal with alpha and beta sources? Dr. BOOM: nice try!
Radium is a high energy gamma emitter and if IRC alpha and beta too, and americ ... |
20-12-2004 at 16:28 by: HNO3 |
May I have been exposed by Ricin? Then again, if we did lose a member, it might not be all bad. Check out his 2 posts. After reading t ... |
18-12-2004 at 19:55 by: HNO3 |
Question about batteries I get all my MnO2 from cheap batteries. However, the alkaline ones contain KOH as an electrolyte. Ho ... |
18-12-2004 at 16:56 by: HNO3 |
What's the big deal with alpha and beta sources? IIRC, tobacco plants also absorb the uranium in the phosphate fertilizers applied to them. Then you ... |
18-12-2004 at 16:41 by: HNO3 |
Garage Experiments With Trichloromethane. I did the readtion between bleach and acetone. I used an excess of bleach (I think). I got a yellow ... |
18-12-2004 at 12:10 by: HNO3 |
May I have been exposed by Ricin? Hope he checks his email.
Here's a dollar for a casket fund.
Edit: I just sent him an ema ... |
18-12-2004 at 09:13 by: HNO3 |
What's the big deal with alpha and beta sources? When tritium is realeased into the atmosphere, it goes up (hydrogen, get it?),
so much doesn' ... |
18-12-2004 at 09:06 by: HNO3 |
Carbon Tetrachloride CCl4 BromicAcid:
I wondered if Tetrachloromethane could be produced from the following reaction: CCl3H + ... |
18-12-2004 at 09:03 by: HNO3 |
May I have been exposed by Ricin? I think we lost a member. I U2U'd Xanax on 12-13-04, and it hasn't even been read yet. |
18-12-2004 at 07:26 by: HNO3 |
making calcium Stop starting topics on your first posts, search the web, learn enough so that you know what your do ... |
18-12-2004 at 06:57 by: HNO3 |
Mg Maybe that's why it burnied so well. |
17-12-2004 at 15:26 by: HNO3 |
mail drop points Send your chems to me. But you'd better be there when they show up, or they'll *accidental ... |
16-12-2004 at 20:48 by: HNO3 |
Phosphorus Oxidation Problems I love Phosphorus. |
16-12-2004 at 18:50 by: HNO3 |
Mg I've tried it. If youv'e got a block of burning Mg, Get Out The NaHCO3 OR TOTALLY GET OUT ... |
16-12-2004 at 18:45 by: HNO3 |
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