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Burning iron wool
Thanks all for your points, I think we can safely assume you make mostly Fe3O4.

Bfesser, I have ...
13-10-2013 at 12:19
by: deltaH
Titanium (III) Potassium Alum: failed attempt
Very interesting work blogfast, well done. I would guess that your solution of TiO2SO4 is very acidi ...
13-10-2013 at 11:26
by: deltaH
Removal of leached Palladium from reaction product
As Nicodem said, which I also second, it's unlikely that this is palladium causing the colour, but I ...
13-10-2013 at 05:56
by: deltaH
Removal of leached Palladium from reaction product
I would suggest stirring your solution with some activated (decolourising) carbon granules for sever ...
13-10-2013 at 01:44
by: deltaH
The 'Who's online key'
I could say something like as a scientist we're trained to... nah, never mind, it's just sad lol
12-10-2013 at 13:21
by: deltaH
Unknown, toxic substance in bath salt package
This is the reason I started experimenting with making my own mild soaps...
12-10-2013 at 13:15
by: deltaH
Burning iron wool
Hi Elementcollector1,

Our 'steel' wool looks to be very much plain iron, it's dull and soft.

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12-10-2013 at 00:05
by: deltaH
Isotopic bullion
[quote]They mention a mass fractionation coefficient of 0.67 promille.

So you would need a little ...
11-10-2013 at 14:57
by: deltaH
Burning iron wool
Thanks Sonogashira, so this also seems to confirm Fe3O4 (magnetite), granted maybe some contaminants ...
11-10-2013 at 12:53
by: deltaH
Burning iron wool
Indeed, thanks bfesser, in this case I actually want the thoroughness for a change lol
11-10-2013 at 12:31
by: deltaH
Isotopic bullion
Yeah my thoughts the same and agreed!
11-10-2013 at 12:08
by: deltaH
Burning iron wool
Agreed, surely not FeO, but Fe2O3 is red and burning steel wool makes a black product from what I re ...
11-10-2013 at 12:06
by: deltaH
Burning iron wool
A really simple question with all kinds of answers according to the net, WTF?

When you burn iron ...
11-10-2013 at 12:00
by: deltaH
Isotopic bullion
Just a bad habit for making names stand out... I need to quit doing that! So far people have been mo ...
11-10-2013 at 11:53
by: deltaH
Isotopic bullion
Oh crud... need to request access for that too, poor @polverone... I'm giving him a lot of work. Tha ...
11-10-2013 at 11:17
by: deltaH
Isotopic bullion
Can somebody volunteer @phlogiston's article please. I cannot access it. Thanks.
11-10-2013 at 09:43
by: deltaH
Isotopic bullion
@marvin

Could you elaborate please?
11-10-2013 at 09:36
by: deltaH
Silver borate decomposition
More than likely as conditions are oxidising, that you have some oxygen rich boron oxide. You might ...
11-10-2013 at 03:21
by: deltaH
Silver borate decomposition
[quote]The brown couldn't be boron right?[/quote]Highly improbable... but your train of thought may ...
11-10-2013 at 02:53
by: deltaH
Isotopic bullion
@electrowin
[quote]...there must be techniques available to make this much cheaper.[/quote]I still ...
11-10-2013 at 02:35
by: deltaH
Isotopic bullion
@froot
[quote]... if I told you that copper bullion bar in front of us was pure Cu^65, how would yo ...
11-10-2013 at 02:02
by: deltaH
Silver borate decomposition
hmm, interesting... some background please, did you prepare this by mixing silver nitrate and borax ...
10-10-2013 at 12:40
by: deltaH
Isotopic bullion
[quote]Tastes? Though there are people who make element collections maybe someone should make an iso ...
10-10-2013 at 11:32
by: deltaH
Isotopic bullion
So no excuse for being a broke scientist... all you need is 50g copper sulfate, a chromatography col ...
10-10-2013 at 11:27
by: deltaH
Isotopic bullion
@bismuthate

lol! yeah or tibetan copper lol
10-10-2013 at 11:24
by: deltaH
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