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What happened to rhodium and Hive
You might be able to find it through Google and use the cached version.
20-11-2004 at 14:52
by: neutrino
Pyruvates??
Just Google it. [url=http://www.acros.be/]ACROS[/url] and [url=http://www.jtbaker.com/asp/Catalog.as ...
20-11-2004 at 14:34
by: neutrino
Exotic thermites & analogs
[quote][i]Originally posted by Mickhael[/i]
equal amounts steel+copper+aluminum powder[/quote]

I ...
19-11-2004 at 19:30
by: neutrino
What's the big deal with alpha and beta sources?
I suppose that I'm just a man of too few words... What I was thinking was along these lines: tr ...
19-11-2004 at 14:46
by: neutrino
Potassium ferrate
[quote][i]Originally posted by S.C. Wack[/i]
You can convert your sulfate to carbonate the same way ...
19-11-2004 at 14:34
by: neutrino
What's the big deal with alpha and beta sources?
I seriously doubt that that one large-scale use of the stuff would warrant a massive ban on it. I th ...
18-11-2004 at 20:27
by: neutrino
Ethyl Iodide
Warnings like that are usually over exaggerated. They are only meant to warn of what <i>might& ...
18-11-2004 at 20:23
by: neutrino
Piped gas and zippo
It's usually various mercapitans and sulfur-containing molecules.
17-11-2004 at 20:17
by: neutrino
Ethyl Iodide
NaBr is readily available in pool stores at bromine tablets/powder.
17-11-2004 at 20:16
by: neutrino
Foaming polystyrene with different gases
Hydrogen and helium would both lift about 1.1g/L. That would have to be some light styrofoam.
17-11-2004 at 14:32
by: neutrino
pressure of a closed system
That's a question ov volume. For example, if the 1 atm tank is 1mL and the .5 atm tank is 10L, ...
17-11-2004 at 03:29
by: neutrino
Not just another ZnS question.
I have played with one of United Nuclear's visual counters for a-particles with a standard smok ...
16-11-2004 at 18:46
by: neutrino
Draculin infos and synthesis
If you still want the stuff, you might be able to separate it be chromatography from a natural sourc ...
16-11-2004 at 14:30
by: neutrino
Chemistry Material
The main problem with vacuum pumps is that they require traps to keep chemical vapors out of them. A ...
14-11-2004 at 19:25
by: neutrino
Chemistry Material
Normal distilled water from the supermarket should work fine unless you need some high quality. What ...
14-11-2004 at 13:29
by: neutrino
Chemistry Material
From what I have gathered and personal experience:
Duran/Scott = extremely high quality glass
Sima ...
13-11-2004 at 20:25
by: neutrino
H2SO4 by the Lead Chamber Process - success
Are you sure that NOx is formed? It should react with the water and oxygen, forming nitric acid, whi ...
13-11-2004 at 20:14
by: neutrino
Libraries and The Patriot Act
I've never heard about that before... Can you elaborate? If not, please leave, RIPPER.
13-11-2004 at 07:35
by: neutrino
Fun with silicon
If you make silicon ethoxide, you could add the correct amount of water and end up with a sol-gel. W ...
11-11-2004 at 19:09
by: neutrino
Battery Cell
No, the current can vary depending on the dimensions of the electrodes. For example, your standard c ...
10-11-2004 at 03:26
by: neutrino
Catalyst for Aluminium ethylates synthesis
I've heard of mercury I compounds being substituted for mercury II compounds. Hg<sub>2< ...
9-11-2004 at 14:30
by: neutrino
HELP! need thionyl chloride(SOCl2) synthesis
It's doubtful whether anyone will come after you for telling a bunch of harmless hobbyists how ...
9-11-2004 at 14:25
by: neutrino
Trinitrotoluene preparation
If I understand that post you think that simply mixing nitric acid and toluene will give you TNT. Yo ...
7-11-2004 at 06:08
by: neutrino
Nitric acid
No, this requires NO<sub>2</sub> or NO and oxygen.
7-11-2004 at 06:02
by: neutrino
Pressurized Gas production.
It appears that ammonium carbonate is actually stable up to 60*C, so all you’d have to do is heat ...
7-11-2004 at 06:00
by: neutrino
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