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RE: Lost Discussion (Sabot Light AP Round)
If I'd been around to see this dirty bomb thread you speak of, it would be gone.

Sciencemadness i ...
30-1-2011 at 09:33
by: madscientist
Making fire (youtube collaborative video)
KMnO<sub>4</sub> + NaBr + H<sub>2</sub>SO<sub>4</sub> is spectac ...
29-1-2011 at 00:42
by: madscientist
Dipipanone Synthesis Questions
SWIM = someone who is me, and everyone - the courts included - knows it.

No use of SWIM, please. ...
27-1-2011 at 20:11
by: madscientist
CaCl2 + H2SO4
Mixell: HSO<sub>4</sub> has a charge of -1. Ca(HSO<sub>4</sub>;)<sub>2& ...
23-1-2011 at 13:55
by: madscientist
Can science and religion coexist peacefully?
In conclusion, atheists are communist tyrants, Christians are fascist killers, Muslims are terrorist ...
13-1-2011 at 09:19
by: madscientist
Can science and religion coexist peacefully?
Please, don't directly call others idiots, or killers, or lost souls, or whatever. Focus your words ...
12-1-2011 at 18:08
by: madscientist
Can science and religion coexist peacefully?
This one has remained reasonably cordial until the last day or so.

Keep it on topic (modern relat ...
12-1-2011 at 17:35
by: madscientist
Can science and religion coexist peacefully?
No proof is offered in that story that supernatural phenomena occurred.

It may have been an amaz ...
12-1-2011 at 09:50
by: madscientist
Can science and religion coexist peacefully?
Rosco, what on earth does that have to do with the modern relations of science and religion? At leas ...
12-1-2011 at 07:41
by: madscientist
Can science and religion coexist peacefully?
In the context of religion, beliefs exist without evidence; in the context of atheism, "beliefs" are ...
10-1-2011 at 09:33
by: madscientist
What is 1,3-diisonitrosoacetone guanidinium salt
Don't take what he said at face value. Notice he is banned - he was a prolific poster of unverified ...
10-1-2011 at 07:24
by: madscientist
Can science and religion coexist peacefully?
You're veering wildly off-topic. This thread is about the modern relations of science and religion, ...
10-1-2011 at 07:20
by: madscientist
Can science and religion coexist peacefully?
The position of an atheist (a reasonable one, at least) is not based off beliefs. The religious beli ...
9-1-2011 at 16:28
by: madscientist
Can science and religion coexist peacefully?
[quote]So base 10 mathematics can work reasonably well?[/quote]
3 is prime regardless of the base u ...
9-1-2011 at 12:52
by: madscientist
Can science and religion coexist peacefully?
Sometimes it's not just the answers that are absurd.

Why is the number 3 a prime number?

Why d ...
9-1-2011 at 11:50
by: madscientist
Desperately seeking method for ethyl bromide.
[quote]It smells very sweet and fruity just so you can avoid it.[/quote]

No one should be familia ...
9-1-2011 at 07:06
by: madscientist
Can science and religion coexist peacefully?
Science is a method - the use of reproducible, verifiable evidence to reach conclusions. Religion is ...
9-1-2011 at 06:54
by: madscientist
A Grave Risk of Death
If the cops are banging on your door demanding entrance, you're clearly considered suspicious and an ...
30-12-2010 at 22:51
by: madscientist
The Social Norm of Capitalization
Something I forgot to mention - use the < sub>< /sub> tags (minus the spaces). They make ...
20-12-2010 at 14:20
by: madscientist
Why is H2Se More Acidic Than H2S?
Here's the explicit answer. Excerpt from "Modern Physical Organic Chemistry" by Anslyn & Dougher ...
20-12-2010 at 13:52
by: madscientist
Dimethyl Sulfate, cheapest preparation, OTC !
I hope that by "proper equipment" you mean a glovebox. Alkylating agents like dimethyl sulfate and m ...
20-12-2010 at 13:46
by: madscientist
Sciencemadness at risk -- your help wanted
Wow, and right before Christmas. I am really sorry to hear this. :(
20-12-2010 at 13:12
by: madscientist
Strange reaction with MEK
Here's an ancient post on the matter:

http://www.sciencemadness.org/talk/viewthread.php?tid=403#p ...
19-12-2010 at 15:57
by: madscientist
Strange reaction with MEK
You're nitrating MEK. You won't get the products you're looking for.

Dinitroacetone is some dang ...
18-12-2010 at 14:55
by: madscientist
Isopropylamine and Diisopropylamine from Acetone
Sorry, I don't recall, it's been too long.

solo provided a paper a while ago detailing reductive ...
13-12-2010 at 05:32
by: madscientist
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