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Sand particles
Does it settle when you leave it alone for a week?

Oftentimes that's what I do.

Tim
30-4-2008 at 12:20
by: 12AX7
a Possible NEW Element!
Those are meta-states. The nucleus is in an excited state, which for some reason, is relatively lon ...
28-4-2008 at 20:17
by: 12AX7
nanoclay stops bleeding aorta
Yeah, and associating everything small with the catch-all "nano". Micro is a lot bigger; leave it t ...
28-4-2008 at 13:03
by: 12AX7
Ranque-Hilsch vortex tubes.
I doubt it. My proof: the AEC isn't regulating them. ;)

Tim
28-4-2008 at 13:01
by: 12AX7
Ranque-Hilsch vortex tubes.
High pressure, reasonably incompressible fluid I'm pretty sure would cavitate quite nicely around th ...
28-4-2008 at 08:26
by: 12AX7
Hydrates
As I recall, a lot of the 5- and 7-hydrate sulfates are [M.4H2O].[SO4.H2O] or likewise [M.6H2O] (omi ...
28-4-2008 at 08:21
by: 12AX7
Thai Scientific Glassblower!
Any three-dimensional portrayal of a true Klein bottle is, of course, only an approximation. As a M ...
27-4-2008 at 20:30
by: 12AX7
Electrochemical ozone generation
That's the one.

Goldwasser, shoulda known! :)

Tim
27-4-2008 at 15:19
by: 12AX7
Interesting Reaction Results
A minute amount of H2S (or given the H2O2, oxidized sulfur species -- "gunpowder" smell), as well as ...
27-4-2008 at 15:18
by: 12AX7
Interesting Reaction Results
Nah, I don't know of any steel alloys that actually contain zinc (according to the phase diagram, it ...
27-4-2008 at 04:12
by: 12AX7
Electrochemical ozone generation
[quote][i]Originally posted by Natures Natrium[/i]
Also, it somewhat shames me to admit I could not ...
26-4-2008 at 16:25
by: 12AX7
nanoclay stops bleeding aorta
Argh, more nanobullshit!

Kaolin's particle size is well defined, and is quite large as clays go: ...
26-4-2008 at 09:39
by: 12AX7
Interesting Reaction Results
Alright, then how about.... silica? There's only a very small amount of silicon in steel.

Repeat ...
26-4-2008 at 09:35
by: 12AX7
Electrochemical ozone generation
[quote][i]Originally posted by 7he3ngineer[/i]
...Ok Tim, we've all seen what your like at electron ...
26-4-2008 at 05:00
by: 12AX7
Interesting Reaction Results
Bright nails are zinc electroplated. The white should then be Zn(OH)2, which is indeed similar to M ...
26-4-2008 at 04:26
by: 12AX7
Electrochemical ozone generation
[quote][i]Originally posted by Natures Natrium[/i]
glancing at my spec sheet I see that 1200 is lis ...
25-4-2008 at 16:14
by: 12AX7
Electrochemical ozone generation
Your PCB shows no ground return and, I suspect, blatantly incorrect pinout on the IGBT. The voltage ...
25-4-2008 at 09:53
by: 12AX7
Chlorate free Chloride!!
Why?

I made perchlorate with platinized titanium and probably as much as 5-10% chloride!

Anode ...
25-4-2008 at 09:42
by: 12AX7
Purification of TiCl4
[quote][i]Originally posted by not_important[/i]
Isn't LN2 a bit of overkill, as TiCL4 freezes at - ...
25-4-2008 at 09:39
by: 12AX7
Mathematical solution to two quadratics
So [PC] == x_[PC]?

Try factoring the quadratic (in x) to seperate the factor of [PC]. Remember t ...
23-4-2008 at 00:11
by: 12AX7
Temperature to breakup BN crystal lattice?
I say again, crystal breaking up == melting.

It sounds like you want ionic diffusion, which is as ...
22-4-2008 at 15:42
by: 12AX7
MTBE good substitute for Et2O?
Let's see, I've heard of the iodine test to check peroxide levels, and I've seen ethanol and BHT (bu ...
22-4-2008 at 09:48
by: 12AX7
Home Chemistry Society
How spam-snobby could you possibly be? I do almost everything through my primary e-mail account, wh ...
22-4-2008 at 07:51
by: 12AX7
Where do you obtain cheap electrical components?
Digikey, Mouser, etc.

741 has been obsolete for a number of years. Any bipolar op-amp will subst ...
22-4-2008 at 07:46
by: 12AX7
Temperature to breakup BN crystal lattice?
Cure temperature???

If you mean atomic diffusion, that starts around half the absolute melting po ...
22-4-2008 at 07:42
by: 12AX7
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