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Brown's gas? *Plants signpost*
Please: Dont feed the conspiracy theorists.
I think that if there were ot ... |
19-7-2006 at 19:35 by: Odyssèus |
is hydrofluoric acid good cleaner for aluminum? what metal is it compatible? In a rock shop they were selling little 1/8 inch^3 pieces of flourite for like $0.40. I just thought ... |
18-7-2006 at 19:35 by: Odyssèus |
Experiments with liquid Nitrogen... That reminds me... I recently watched a show on metals (Modern Marvels) where part of it was on meta ... |
26-6-2006 at 11:29 by: Odyssèus |
Experiments with liquid Nitrogen... Theres superconductivity (with 'high-temperature' superconductors that work at liquid N temperatures ... |
24-6-2006 at 13:09 by: Odyssèus |
HELP: Reduction of Silver (I) Sulfide Ah, thought that required higher temperatures. Though, this was pretty fast for a decomposition (Esp ... |
22-6-2006 at 18:42 by: Odyssèus |
Cold Fusion...........revisited Personally I think sonofusion/bubble fusion has more promise for generating more energy than you put ... |
22-6-2006 at 18:08 by: Odyssèus |
HELP: Reduction of Silver (I) Sulfide Just tried this reaction:
I used a screwcap lid for a sterling silver salt/pepper shaker, it was ... |
22-6-2006 at 16:23 by: Odyssèus |
1908 siberia explosion A heat pump is sort of the opposite of a heat engine... one that takes mechanical energy and uses it ... |
15-6-2006 at 21:40 by: Odyssèus |
1908 siberia explosion I dont know much about zero point energy, but extracting useful work out of it looks to me like tryi ... |
15-6-2006 at 21:12 by: Odyssèus |
mythbusters/rocket fuel question For example:
NH4NO3 + H2SO4 => (NH4)2SO4 + HNO3
2HNO3+ C6H10O5 => C6H8(NO2)2O5 + 2H2O
G ... |
8-6-2006 at 11:19 by: Odyssèus |
mythbusters/rocket fuel question They could have been converting the cotton to nitrocellulose. The acid would be to create nitric aci ... |
8-6-2006 at 09:33 by: Odyssèus |
Help with reducer, oxidizer, redox reaction.. Oxidising agents get reduced and recieves/accepts electrons. Reducing agents get oxidised and donate ... |
4-4-2006 at 10:16 by: Odyssèus |
Baking soda Oh, doh.
You have twice the number of moles of NaHCO3, because it has a two in front of it and th ... |
3-4-2006 at 08:00 by: Odyssèus |
Baking soda If you dont have the molecular mass of something: Pull out your periodic table and look up the atomi ... |
3-4-2006 at 05:16 by: Odyssèus |
Sulfuric acid from copper salts. I'd imagine the H2SO4 would react with the CuCl. Though it might not react away immediatly.
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23-3-2006 at 10:49 by: Odyssèus |
H2so4 from Cuso4 Isnt there a thread around here somewhere on electrolysis from MgSO4? |
18-3-2006 at 11:36 by: Odyssèus |
Teflon coatings I saw this on a page linked from Wikipedia, about teflon
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Dow Chemical researcher Donald ... |
16-3-2006 at 20:02 by: Odyssèus |
Silvering Pyrolytic Graphite Why not just put a very small/thin mirror on top of it? I have a piece of PG that I can float on 4 s ... |
15-3-2006 at 14:01 by: Odyssèus |
Centrifuge for methylamine My dad has a plastic hand cranked collender, works the same way as a washing machine does. Looks pre ... |
15-3-2006 at 06:11 by: Odyssèus |
Iodides and ozone Either way... the electronics I was trying to rig up for a silent discharge tube mysteriously died w ... |
14-3-2006 at 20:29 by: Odyssèus |
Iodides and ozone Sounds like the reaction is for example:
KI + HCl => KCl + HI
6 HI + O<sub>3</sub> ... |
12-3-2006 at 10:49 by: Odyssèus |
Iodides and ozone I have read that the test for ozone with alkali iodides is this reaction:
2 KI + 2 O<sub>3& ... |
10-3-2006 at 15:18 by: Odyssèus |
Volume measurement idea Reinventing the weel FTW... Gas Pycnometer. |
7-3-2006 at 13:43 by: Odyssèus |
Volume measurement idea I don’t know of any procedure for measuring the volume of something that doesn’t require a liqui ... |
7-3-2006 at 09:36 by: Odyssèus |