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Plating Titanium [quote][i]Originally posted by dann2[/i]
What do you mean by "HCl sucks". [/quote]
"Hydrochloric ... |
12-1-2008 at 13:59 by: 12AX7 |
Plating Titanium I'm putting this in a new thread, so it's easier to find.
My current goal is plating a robust lay ... |
12-1-2008 at 11:44 by: 12AX7 |
Looking for photo of supercritical water Neato!
FWIW, for anyone who doesn't have (or hates) Quicktime, those videos are embedded MPEGs. ... |
12-1-2008 at 11:21 by: 12AX7 |
Thorium Mystery??? Dissolving metals sometimes has that effect. Aluminum does it, and probably most iron alloys. I wo ... |
11-1-2008 at 08:07 by: 12AX7 |
Teach `em Young! Hehe, nice.
Tim |
11-1-2008 at 06:49 by: 12AX7 |
H202 catalyst suitable for rocketry FWIW, an acidic solution of Fe(III) transiently turns blue or purple (I forget which) with peroxide ... |
11-1-2008 at 02:34 by: 12AX7 |
Sodium! Won't that disproportionate to carbonate and CO? |
9-1-2008 at 05:32 by: 12AX7 |
Titania ceramic To be more specific about my situation,
I had dissolved about 10 g NH4HF2 in 50ml H2O. To this I ... |
9-1-2008 at 03:00 by: 12AX7 |
Forget everything else, diamond is the answer! I'm learning every day, more and more, just how fucking resilient TiO2 is. Even to fluorides. . .
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8-1-2008 at 10:23 by: 12AX7 |
More on PbO2 electrodes When I tried plating PbO2 onto graphite (in an acetate solution), I got spots of curly, flaking PbO2 ... |
8-1-2008 at 08:02 by: 12AX7 |
Homemade Car batteries As I recall, eels produce voltages in the hundreds, not hundred thousands. It would be mighty diffi ... |
7-1-2008 at 21:06 by: 12AX7 |
good deal? Those are all substantially more expensive than anything I can buy at the hardware store (except the ... |
7-1-2008 at 12:41 by: 12AX7 |
Pottery Chemicals [quote][i]Originally posted by -jeffB[/i]
Now, if only they carried aluminum dust...[/quote]
The ... |
4-1-2008 at 23:52 by: 12AX7 |
20000 lbs of sodium +water I don't think anyone was considering a sodium cooled reactor (usually goes with an advanced breeder ... |
4-1-2008 at 20:31 by: 12AX7 |
20000 lbs of sodium +water I do wonder what they would've used it for, though. TEL? Surely someone would've bought it (hazard ... |
4-1-2008 at 07:41 by: 12AX7 |
sodium acetate heating pillow The chemical reaction is: a supersaturated solution of sodium acetate crystallizing into the trihydr ... |
4-1-2008 at 07:36 by: 12AX7 |
Wine recommendations? Given it's apple, I'm sure acetaldehyde is big among them.
Tim |
3-1-2008 at 19:17 by: 12AX7 |
Production of ultraviolet in 300-315 nm range? Stilbene. Quite common in "ultra-white" detergents, etc.
I can just barely maybe kinda see the.. ... |
3-1-2008 at 03:11 by: 12AX7 |
Fluorates? The funny thing about the halogens is, fluorine isn't one of them.
Tim |
1-1-2008 at 20:58 by: 12AX7 |
Perchlorate manufacture (not) with Graphite After a two-day run, today I emptied the cell.
The electrode has become bubbly: clearly, the plat ... |
1-1-2008 at 20:53 by: 12AX7 |
Perchlorate manufacture (not) with Graphite Maybe needs a reducing atmosphere?
The electrode is 2" wide by about 8" tall along the plated are ... |
31-12-2007 at 09:39 by: 12AX7 |
Why is Hydrogen-1 stable? Well, they want to be together, because charges attract.
The reason the electron doesn't fall int ... |
31-12-2007 at 09:37 by: 12AX7 |
Police Questions Censorship. Why are Sauron's posts edited, but not chloric1 or JohnWW?
Lock it and save your fav ... |
31-12-2007 at 09:30 by: 12AX7 |
Metaphosphoric Acid Impregnated onto Pumice Remembering phosphoric acid dehydrates to a glassy solid, wouldn't it serve to soak them in phosphor ... |
30-12-2007 at 23:37 by: 12AX7 |
decompostion of sulfurous acid Over a long time, like... in a sealed tube in an autoclave, I could see that happenning.
In air, ... |
30-12-2007 at 18:02 by: 12AX7 |
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