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Society's Perception of Our Chemistry Hobby Not every kid is just obsessed with lighting gasoline in any way possible! Yeah, i have done that so ... |
4-3-2008 at 18:51 by: chemkid |
Olive Oil I like that method of dissolving olive oil. A welcome solvent for sulfur. Ugh... i still have a cruc ... |
27-2-2008 at 18:06 by: chemkid |
Competitive Chemistry! such things exists, you just have to look a little harder than for math and physics. |
26-2-2008 at 18:33 by: chemkid |
Acquisition of Conc. H2SO4 How much do you need? That is also an important factor. If you need a liter, i have no idea. but 30m ... |
26-2-2008 at 12:17 by: chemkid |
Chlorine I do love the olden names for compounds and their origins...blue vitrol, oil of vitrol, so on and so ... |
25-2-2008 at 19:14 by: chemkid |
Chlorine Hydrogen chloride can be broken down via. manganese dioxide (black powder in dry cell batteries). I ... |
25-2-2008 at 18:34 by: chemkid |
Latest chemical order? KOH 30g
Strontium chloride 10g
pottasium chloride 30g
oxalic acid 30g
sulphuric acid 30mL
Potta ... |
24-2-2008 at 11:31 by: chemkid |
starch Problem! Just recently i was attempting to decompose starch in to dextrin. Perhaps one could first break down ... |
24-2-2008 at 06:25 by: chemkid |
Suppliers Try going to an Ace Hardware etc. to find drain cleaner. You can purify from this, or use it as is ( ... |
23-2-2008 at 05:45 by: chemkid |
Suppliers Thank you for reading the fine print for me - sorry i didn't do it my self. My
experience with su ... |
22-2-2008 at 17:05 by: chemkid |
Suppliers Well yes, their is a bit of a contradiction there. However, many things simply reqire a company name ... |
22-2-2008 at 07:30 by: chemkid |
Suppliers Has anyone ever ordered from Fisher Scientific Education?
http://www.fishersci.com/wps/portal/BROWS ... |
21-2-2008 at 17:19 by: chemkid |
What's your job? Student as well |
20-2-2008 at 17:38 by: chemkid |
NaCl (s) + NH3 (aq.) = ???? Thank you not_important for that short course on solubility's etc. I don't have time to thoroughly r ... |
15-2-2008 at 12:39 by: chemkid |
NaCl (s) + NH3 (aq.) = ???? I used very little salt no were near the point of saturation, at least in water, for NaCl. The salt ... |
14-2-2008 at 12:41 by: chemkid |
NaCl (s) + NH3 (aq.) = ???? The sodium chloride dissolves cleanly in water. Perhaps the pH change precipitates it from solution. ... |
13-2-2008 at 16:38 by: chemkid |
NaCl (s) + NH3 (aq.) = ???? I tried this out today and got a white precipitant. It was very fine and dissolved in additional wat ... |
13-2-2008 at 16:18 by: chemkid |
Readily Available Chemicals Website: Version 2 I was kind of wondering why it took so long to light (: |
12-2-2008 at 17:46 by: chemkid |
Readily Available Chemicals Website: Version 2 Magnesium
Little metal pencil sharpeners made by staedtler are magnesium. I tested by shving a bit ... |
12-2-2008 at 13:51 by: chemkid |
Tungsten metal (salvage question) I have a large (burned out) halogen lamp as well, just knew it would come in handy someday A quic ... |
11-2-2008 at 12:53 by: chemkid |
The Golden Book of Chemistry Experiments Though chemical magic clearly suggests some rather dangerous experiments, the preface to the first a ... |
6-2-2008 at 18:54 by: chemkid |
Suppliers I have searched the board a couple of times, and searched the internet, maybe i use all the wrong ke ... |
6-2-2008 at 12:44 by: chemkid |
The Golden Book of Chemistry Experiments I don't think it was an urban legend being as extremely few (any?) libraries actually posses a copy ... |
6-2-2008 at 12:31 by: chemkid |
Recreational Reading List The Radioactive Boyscout- Not for it's factual content, or its technique but an interesting chapter ... |
6-2-2008 at 12:08 by: chemkid |
Tour My Lab i must agree with you there sciencegeek. Though i agree i can't represent my opinions with my action ... |
4-2-2008 at 14:06 by: chemkid |
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