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Should I get rid of my H2SO4?
No keep your H2SO4 :)


if you relly dont like it.. trying to get rid of it in a way you are 100% ...
10-8-2010 at 09:26
by: bquirky
Starting a small buissness?
you should get yourself some small furry and incredibly cute mammals to test your stuff on.


I h ...
7-8-2010 at 11:45
by: bquirky
technical issue requesting "centrifue"
is there any downside to leaving it in for ages ? like an hour or two ?
2-8-2010 at 00:02
by: bquirky
Sodium Metal
It makes me wonder if its worth producing salable quantitys
7-6-2010 at 04:41
by: bquirky
Sodium Metal
you wernt planing on shipping it through the standard post where you ?

if not you not breaking an ...
6-6-2010 at 04:00
by: bquirky
Copper hydroxide by electrolysis
Ive done this most successfully with NaOH but find that the copper anode tends to pacify requiring a ...
1-6-2010 at 06:17
by: bquirky
Fe2O3 from Scrap Iron and Nitric Acid
[rquote=178651&tid=13893&author=not_important] chloride ions are good at promoting corrosion ...
27-5-2010 at 08:38
by: bquirky
Recrystallizing NaOH
Hi is your costic soda per chance "Mechanix" brand ? in a white container with a red lid ? :)

jus ...
19-5-2010 at 05:55
by: bquirky
The (unwritten?) rules?
I say ignore the grumpy old fuddy duddies and post what you wish :)
11-5-2010 at 07:09
by: bquirky
mercury thermometers
I purchased a -10 to 350dec C mercury thermometer from here

http://www.wiltronics.com.au/catalogu ...
10-5-2010 at 18:50
by: bquirky
nutrient for yast
ive heard some brewers chuck some bread into the fermenter
6-5-2010 at 04:42
by: bquirky
Achiving anhydrous-ness via difusion & dilution
While once again daydreaming i came to wondering if there is any reason why one cannot 'dry out' a ...
3-5-2010 at 07:21
by: bquirky
Preparing Ferric Chloride (III)
I (think) i made a few litres of ferric chloride a while ago.

I got a big old jar of scrap steel ...
3-5-2010 at 06:56
by: bquirky
Pear shaped flasks
Pear shaped flasks are generally used on the smaller scale, as when distilling from them you can rec ...
20-4-2010 at 08:31
by: bquirky
Insane science projects — Think BIG
!!! inhaling ozone ?

whouldnt that hurt or sompthing ? :)

20-4-2010 at 07:58
by: bquirky
Explosive reaction, discovered by 'luck'
I had a small explosion the other day i wasn't expecting.

I was trying to reduce copper oxide usi ...
18-4-2010 at 03:30
by: bquirky
electrolyzing Glass ~ making silicon ¬@
my first thought would be that the black mark on glass may well just be electrode sputtering.

an ...
17-4-2010 at 10:24
by: bquirky
Thermite for melting steel
Off topic..

There is another possibly dangerous trend that seems to be emerging in society

tha ...
13-4-2010 at 06:07
by: bquirky
High-temperature flames.
very interesting...


I must meditate on the possibility's, I might be able to do things with ...
11-4-2010 at 02:25
by: bquirky
Michelson Interferometer - do we need a beamsplitter?

Im not sure im really understanding what your trying to achieve.


But with regards to the beam ...
11-4-2010 at 02:03
by: bquirky
High-temperature flames.
wow. that had never crossed my mind. so if you preheat air and propane (say to 800 degrees) the fl ...
10-4-2010 at 06:10
by: bquirky
Michelson Interferometer - do we need a beamsplitter?
or maby melt some NaCL ontop of a polished glass surface and then pull them appart
10-4-2010 at 06:03
by: bquirky
Michelson Interferometer - do we need a beamsplitter?
Allso plain old NaCL crystals are transparant at fairly long IR wavelengths so you might be able to ...
10-4-2010 at 05:56
by: bquirky
Michelson Interferometer - do we need a beamsplitter?
Any peice of glass will act as a %4 beam splitter.

grab a nice smoth microscope slide send the be ...
10-4-2010 at 05:53
by: bquirky
High-temperature flames.
man Imagen the mirrors you would have to use for that ! :)

8-4-2010 at 01:12
by: bquirky
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