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Cu++ and Ni2++ separation Oh, skimmed over that :-[ |
16-5-2008 at 10:03 by: 12AX7 |
Here we go again, TX man busted selling cyanide to FBI informant... [quote][i]Originally posted by JohnWW[/i]
The combination of the undercover FBI Pig's claims to be ... |
16-5-2008 at 01:11 by: 12AX7 |
Nitric Acid by Soil Electrolysis Presumably, the anode merely attracts all anions (hence the name, anion), electrode chemistry being ... |
15-5-2008 at 23:54 by: 12AX7 |
H2O2 and oxidation mechanism Organics, peroxides and acid get together badly. Think runaway oxidation. The one-two punch of per ... |
15-5-2008 at 23:40 by: 12AX7 |
He [quote][i]Originally posted by ShadowWarrior4444[/i]
[i]"The silicone rubber insulators with a shor ... |
15-5-2008 at 23:35 by: 12AX7 |
Cu++ and Ni2++ separation And produces I2, correct? Could be irritant unless reduced with e.g. H2SO3.
Tim |
15-5-2008 at 23:13 by: 12AX7 |
Electrochemical ozone generation http://schmidt-walter.eit.h-da.de/smps_e/smps_e.html may come in handy.
A 50% duty cycle switchin ... |
15-5-2008 at 19:29 by: 12AX7 |
He [quote][i]Originally posted by ShadowWarrior4444[/i]
*bursts into tears!* AC will not charge a heli ... |
15-5-2008 at 19:22 by: 12AX7 |
Deep Eutectic Solvents (OTC Ionic Liquid) What are the redox potentials for those solvents? I think you're going to have quite a problem brin ... |
15-5-2008 at 19:09 by: 12AX7 |
Here we go again, TX man busted selling cyanide to FBI informant... Good riddance to white trash. |
15-5-2008 at 14:36 by: 12AX7 |
Electrochemical ozone generation Plenty. Don't use a 555
Crack open a dead computer supply nearby and extract the TL494 (90% u ... |
15-5-2008 at 14:33 by: 12AX7 |
2 stroke crankshaft vs 4 stroke crankshaft I might've seen them both ways, I'm not sure. I'm not big engine fanatic.
It's probably cheaper. ... |
15-5-2008 at 14:26 by: 12AX7 |
He [quote][i]Originally posted by ShadowWarrior4444[/i]
I never said they were, I have been talking ab ... |
15-5-2008 at 14:25 by: 12AX7 |
He [quote][i]Originally posted by ShadowWarrior4444[/i]
[quote]Do you mean the line capacitance storin ... |
15-5-2008 at 09:28 by: 12AX7 |
Sword Forging! Go down to your neighborhood nucleide store ("I'm sure that in 1985 plutonium is available in every ... |
14-5-2008 at 22:24 by: 12AX7 |
Alternative Periodic Tables Definitely, aluminum would fan out to the d-block. After all, Mg, Sr and Ra are much more similar t ... |
14-5-2008 at 22:01 by: 12AX7 |
He [quote][i]Originally posted by ShadowWarrior4444[/i]
I can forgive using DC in a superconductor--th ... |
14-5-2008 at 21:46 by: 12AX7 |
Unified Copper Process Idunno, both the products may be pretty soluble in the H2SO4 actually. Most of the HCl would leave, ... |
14-5-2008 at 14:10 by: 12AX7 |
Unified Copper Process Sounds like decomposition to me. SiO2 and CaO need some pretty good heat to cook down. CaSiO3 is i ... |
14-5-2008 at 12:52 by: 12AX7 |
Fermented Sewage: The New Drug Craze Sweeping the USA I thought cheezing was sweeping the nation . . . |
14-5-2008 at 12:42 by: 12AX7 |
Alternative Periodic Tables I've got a 19" monitor and it's too big. I keep my browser window about 800 wide. Images should ne ... |
14-5-2008 at 09:12 by: 12AX7 |
solar panels at Harbor Freight You'll have better overall efficiency if you pump the cold water directly to the solar array. Solar ... |
14-5-2008 at 09:01 by: 12AX7 |
solar panels at Harbor Freight You need to imagine your overall use. What are you going to use 45W for? That's hardly enough to r ... |
13-5-2008 at 21:34 by: 12AX7 |
Iron oxide, sulphuric acid and water [quote][i]Originally posted by brew[/i]
As far as the not so pleasant fumes I smelt when I did add ... |
13-5-2008 at 21:17 by: 12AX7 |
PVD at home Maybe your first exploration should start with CuO + Al. Packed tightly, I've seen this thermite mi ... |
13-5-2008 at 10:28 by: 12AX7 |
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