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woelen
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Aluminium powder also is quite interesting for small-scale experiments. With KBrO3 and S it makes a nice mix, but be careful with that. KBrO3/fuel
mixes are at least as sensitive as KClO3/fuel mixes, but for small scale experiments (prepare less than 100 mg in one batch) it can be fun for demo
purposes.
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Product Name Quantity Price/Ea. Total
LITHIUM CARBONATE (FINE) 1 $0.00 $0.00
Choice: Half-Lb $4.25 $4.25
COBALT CARBONATE 1 $0.00 $0.00
Choice: Qtr-Lb $9.75 $9.75
IRON OXIDE - RED 84% 1 $0.00 $0.00
Choice: 1-Lb $3.00 $3.00
MANGANESE GRANULAR 40 M 1 $0.00 $0.00
Choice: 1-Lb $4.75 $4.75
NICKEL CARBONATE 1 $0.00 $0.00
Choice: Half-Lb $9.50 $9.50
VANADIUM PENTOXIDE 1 $0.00 $0.00
Choice: Half-Lb $11.75 $11.75
SODIUM NITRATE 1 $0.00 $0.00
Choice: 5-Lbs $7.75 $7.75
BARIUM CARBONATE 1 $0.00 $0.00
Choice: 1-Lb $3.25 $3.25
BARIUM SULFATE 1 $0.00 $0.00
Choice: Half-Lb $2.75 $2.75
IRON CHLORIDE 1 $0.00 $0.00
Choice: Half-Lb $3.75 $3.75
IRON SULFATE 1 $0.00 $0.00
Choice: Qtr-Lb $2.50 $2.50
MANGANESE CARBONATE 1 $0.00 $0.00
Choice: Half-Lb $2.75 $2.75
POTASSIUM (DI)BICHROMATE 1 $0.00 $0.00
Choice: Half-Lb $6.50 $6.50
SILICON CARBIDE - 100M 1 $0.00 $0.00
Choice: Half-Lb $2.95 $2.95
Shipping: We will add to base rate of $2.50 for handling and call you to confirm additional shipping: $2.50
Sales Tax: $0.00
Total: $77.70
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I bought the potassium bromide because it is an efficient oxidizer for making bromine and potassium permanganate is quite precious to me as it is
quite difficult to get
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Doesn't it cost like 10$ for half a kilo?
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my last order:
-Ba(ClO4)2
-KClO3
-NaNO2
-Oxalic acid
-Sodium metal
-Perchloric acid 70%
-P4O10
-Acetadehyd
-Paraformaldehyd
-PIB
-Sodium sulfide
-Anhydrous acetic acid
-Hydrazine sulfate
-I2O5
-Sodium azide
-V2O5
-Hydroxylamine Hydrochloride
-Ba(ClO3)2
-Platinum wire
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Benzyl Amino Purine
ʃ Ψ*Ψ
Keepin' it real.
Check out my new collaborated site: MNMLimpact.com
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Mailinmypocket
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Hydroquinone- eBay
Thiourea- eBay
Bromine- Fluka
Naphthalene- Mothballs
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DrSchnufflez
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Just as a person who knows how to handle it and has all of the appropriate safety equipment to deal with it, how much should 50g of metallic sodium
cost?
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1 CH6321-16 POTASSIUM CHLORIDE USP CRYSTALS, 16 oz. - $6.95
$6.95
1 CH1217-16 ALCONOX DETERGENT, 16 oz. - $8.00
$8.00
1 CH1031-16 ACETIC ACID GLACIAL, 16 oz. - $8.90
$8.90
1 CH2115-16 BOILING STONES, 16 oz. - $11.70
$11.70
2 CH5330-1 MERCURY METAL DISTILLED, 1 oz. - $7.50
$15.00
1 CH6066-16 PHOSPHORIC ACID REAGENT ACS 85%, 16 oz. - $9.25
$9.25
1 CH6430-16 POTASSIUM HYDROXIDE FLAKES, 16 oz. - $10.00
$10.00
1 CHV1139-4 METHYL-TERT BUTYL ETHER ACS, 4 oz. - $9.90
$9.90
1 CH4631-16 LACTIC ACID 85% PURIFIED, 16 oz. - $13.30
$13.30
1 CH3992-16 FORMIC ACID, 90% 16 oz. - $20.50
$20.50
1 CH2050-4 BENZOIC ACID CRYSTALS USP, 4 oz. - $6.99
$6.99
1 CH6112-4 PHTHALIC ACID ANHYDRIDE, 4 oz. - $9.65
$9.65
1 CH8309 TITANIUM METAL - $5.00
$5.00
1 CH6014-4 PHENOL CRYSTALS ACS, 4 oz. - $21.00
$21.00
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Quote: Originally posted by DrSchnufflez | Just as a person who knows how to handle it and has all of the appropriate safety equipment to deal with it, how much should 50g of metallic sodium
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I have never bought sodium before, but I have heard many good things about GalliumSource.com. They sell 140 grams for $89 + shipping
which would be about $32 for 50 grams. But you can't forget about the dang shipping cost. $10 for shipping plus a hazmat fee of about $35 (although I
think GalliumSource pays that for you already if I'm not mistaken). Their minimum size is 140 grams though... I've never bought sodium before though,
so I am not exactly sure what a 'fair' price is.
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sbbspartan
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I just made a run to the local hardware store to get some potassium nitrate stump remover. Every other time I go there when I don't need it, I see it,
but when I do need it, it is nowhere to be found. Anyway, while I was there, I
couldn't help but get some other chemicals.
Guess what? They were having a sale on both drain cleaners and pool chemicals. What are the chances of that... Normally I can get 1 liter of
crystal clear ~93% sulfuric acid as a drain cleaner for about $8 a bottle, but now it is only $2.50 per bottle/liter. I couldn't help
myself...
3 liters of sulfuric acid - $7.50
2 pounds of 99% copper sulfate (for drains) - $7.00
2 gallons of 12.5% bleach - ~$5.00
1 pound of calcium hypochlorite - $2.00
Some phenol red indicator - $1.00
I love shopping for chemicals. It's actually pretty fun trying to figure out what chemicals are in which products. I think I might have to go back
and get some more sulfuric acid before they sell out or get rid of it. They already got rid of the old brand I used to get, so I don't know how much
longer they will carry this one. By the way, the sodium hypochlorite is light green/yellow. This is normal for concentrated bleach, is it not?
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woelen
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Those are very good prices. I recently purchased 2.5 liters of H2SO4 (96%) and 2.5 liters of HNO3 (70%) for EUR 60 (incl. shipping), making the price
per liter well over EUR 10.
Conc. bleach indeed is pale green/yellow. This is due to the color of HOCl.
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elementcollector1
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30g KOH x3 - to replace my dwindling stock of KOH
Mortar + pestle - to replace a broken mortar from months and months ago
250mL beaker - to replace a beaker broken a month or two ago
1000mL beaker - to replace a beaker broken two days ago
Carbon electrode, 1/4" x 4" rod - to use for electrochemistry, and to compare between battery-grade and this 'official' one
Glass tubing, 5mm x 12" (x4) - to use for ampouling, etc.
Ordered from HomeScienceTools. Total cost about $39, shipping (mentioned as 3-8 days) arrived on the 3rd day, incredibly fast! 10/10, would buy again.
Now if only I had money...
Elements Collected:52/87
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woelen
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I purchased a single chemical. SImply could not resist it, because it is rare and maybe a single chance for me to get this:
50 grams of very hard to obtain TlNO3
Yes, now I finally have a thallium compound. Experiments with this will soon appear on my website This element has an interesting redox chemistry and apparently also quite interesting coordination chemistry with
halogens.
[Edited on 27-3-13 by woelen]
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Quote: Originally posted by woelen | I purchased a single chemical. SImply could not resist it, because it is rare and maybe a single chance for me to get this:
50 grams of very hard to obtain TlNO3
Yes, now I finally have a thallium compound. Experiments with this will soon appear on my website This element has an interesting redox chemistry and apparently also quite interesting coordination chemistry with
halogens.
[Edited on 27-3-13 by woelen] |
How much did that cost you?
The only source I could find was the sulfate, at $8.50 per gram (http://stores.intuitwebsites.com/beaglewebstore/-strse-2004/...)
Elements Collected:52/87
Latest Acquired: Cl
Next in Line: Nd
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Should you get inspired to make come NaI(Tl) crystals for scintillation detectors, please do tell.
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woelen
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I purchased the material here:
http://www.ebay.nl/itm/Thallous-nitrate-MB-99-9-Trace-Metals...
I ordered two of these bottles, because I had to pay a lot of fixed additional costs (postage appr. $25 plus customs and taxes appr. $40, regardless
of buying one or two bottles). This guy has other thallium salts as well (e.g. thallic nitrate 4-hydrate), but I chose the product with the highest
thallium weight per dollar. In the other compounds you have more nitrate and water per gram of material.
Altogether, this was not a cheap buy for me, but I decided to buy it because here in NL it is virtually impossible to find thallium compounds and this
offer may disappear soon again.
[Edited on 28-3-13 by woelen]
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A pound of manganese sulfate, a pound of oxalic acid, and 100 g calcium carbide.
Carolina Biological tried to spin me some tale about how no one would sell me carbide, but HMS Beagle came through Praise Darwin!
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Quote: Originally posted by mayko | A pound of manganese sulfate, a pound of oxalic acid, and 100 g calcium carbide.
Carolina Biological tried to spin me some tale about how no one would sell me carbide, but HMS Beagle came through Praise Darwin! |
You should have spun them a tale about how it's uppity attitudes such as theirs that are making this a difficult hobby to enjoy at times . Glad you found the carbide elsewhere though!
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woelen
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Quote: Originally posted by woelen | I purchased a single chemical. SImply could not resist it, because it is rare and maybe a single chance for me to get this:
50 grams of very hard to obtain TlNO3
Yes, now I finally have a thallium compound. Experiments with this will soon appear on my website This element has an interesting redox chemistry and apparently also quite interesting coordination chemistry with
halogens. |
The first results (text only): http://woelen.homescience.net/science/chem/exps/exppatt.cgi?...
More will follow. Especially the experiments with iodide are very nice.
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Nothing special, some sodium bromide (500 grams), glacial acetic acid (1000 mL) and a formaldehyde solution (1000 mL, 37%).
I'm saving money for a larger investment when it comes to lab equipment in general, so chemicals will unfortunately have to wait for some time.
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I got 1 lb of tungsten powder!
The density of the powder is disappointing, however, fitting in about 47 mL. The density of the solid metal should be almost twice that.
Double, double toil and trouble; Fire burn, and caldron bubble
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Melt into an ingot but seriously, what are you going to do with it?
electrodes?
all above information is intellectual property of Pyro.
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Haha Just an element sample, and so I could heft it around.
Double, double toil and trouble; Fire burn, and caldron bubble
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2.5L, 70% Nitric Acid, ACS $54.00
4L, 98% Sulfuric Acid, Lab $22.69
500g, Sulfur - Precipitated, Lab $10.18
500g, Sodium Hydroxide, Lab $11.56
500g, Sodium Chlorate, Lab $17.65
1L, Ammonium Hydroxide, Lab $12.65
500g, Alumina - Activated, Lab $18.65
100g, Potassium Thiocyanate, Lab $6.12
125g, Potassium Ferrocyanide, Lab $10.35
500g, Potassium Chloride, Lab $16.63
125g, Potassium Bromide, Lab $8.64
500g, Potassium Chlorate, ACS $27.25
500g, Potassium Permanganate, Lab $19.95
1L, 35% Hydrogen Peroxide, Lab $17.64
4L, 31.45% Hydrochloric Acid, Technical $12.24
500mL, Toluene, Lab $8.50
500mL, Methyl Ethyl Ketone, Lab $15.74
500mL, Xylene(s), Lab $7.50
4L, Acetone, ACS $34.00
1L, 95% Ethyl Alcohol, ACS $20.65
500mL, Methyl Alcohol, Lab $8.00
450g, Mercury, Harvested from medical/industrial equip. I am willing to sell some of this mercury or trade for reagents/glassware. USA only unless you
provide link to shipping laws of your country pertaining to chemicals.
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