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Chemical 'hacking' of self-destructing DVDs Why?
Are you sure that Makrolon isn't permeable for gases?
I think some polycarbonates are.. ... |
28-3-2005 at 10:41 by: Kanem |
Do you have access to a university library? Yes, I do.
But Ithink our library would grant access to anyone after signing up.
Kanem |
27-3-2005 at 10:50 by: Kanem |
Chemical 'hacking' of self-destructing DVDs [url=http://www.flexplay.com/how-flexplay-works.htm]HERE[/url] they say how it works:
"The ... |
26-3-2005 at 16:15 by: Kanem |
Amateur biotechnology To get back on topic:
Do you have suggestions for an Agar-Agar substitute, to grow something on (ba ... |
15-3-2005 at 11:24 by: Kanem |
Reflux I know thar it is used to make certain esters, because they and the components they are made from ar ... |
8-3-2005 at 13:54 by: Kanem |
Racemic mixtures, enantiomers When they were first discovered, enantiomeres were separated by evaporating the solvent and separat ... |
21-2-2005 at 09:45 by: Kanem |
japanese glue Superglues usually are polymerised by air humidity or moisture on the surface.
As long as you seal ... |
20-2-2005 at 06:51 by: Kanem |
Interesting allotropes, glassifications, and polymorphs. Well, I referred to:
[url=http://www.mpch-mainz.mpg.de/mpg/english/pri0804.htm]this[/url]
and [url ... |
20-2-2005 at 06:29 by: Kanem |
Interesting allotropes, glassifications, and polymorphs. I read an article about a new nitrogen-modification some time ago:
Using high pressure and temperat ... |
19-2-2005 at 03:04 by: Kanem |
Mercury? Hello,
I aquired a couple of glass tubes filled with a liquid metal, which, I suppose, can be use ... |
19-2-2005 at 02:49 by: Kanem |