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Ammonia and 'Chlorine tablets'?
Most chlorine tablets are either calcium hypochlorite or 'stabilized' chlorine which is chlorinated ...
19-11-2006 at 20:40
by: Odyssèus
Mechanical stirrer
Hmmm, so even if the hotplate is a couple inches away from the stirbar it still works? I wouldve tho ...
4-11-2006 at 21:33
by: Odyssèus
Mechanical stirrer
I am having trouble finding any suppliers of mechanical stirrers. I need one that will fit to a grou ...
4-11-2006 at 17:55
by: Odyssèus
Funky Potassium Metal Growth (Big Pics)!!!
You could try taking a small scraping of the red stuff and dissolving it in water. You might be able ...
22-10-2006 at 18:18
by: Odyssèus
Funky Potassium Metal Growth (Big Pics)!!!
Could it be something else from the atmosphere? The sulfide is listed on MSDSs as redish brown.

T ...
22-10-2006 at 17:02
by: Odyssèus
Advice on Mercury Spill
I have heard that vacuuming is not a good way to remove Hg because it breaks up the mercury into sma ...
11-10-2006 at 07:29
by: Odyssèus
Really neat to see a super pure sample...
Electrical wire? Is that a special kind of aluminum electrical wire or is all Al wire that pure?

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26-9-2006 at 04:57
by: Odyssèus
Really neat to see a super pure sample...
Wow! I didnt know they could even come close to 11N of purity yet! The most pure I've heard of is 7N ...
25-9-2006 at 05:04
by: Odyssèus
Really neat to see a super pure sample...
Interesting. I wouldve thought it would be similar to mercury.

You could try dipping the scored e ...
24-9-2006 at 18:45
by: Odyssèus
Really neat to see a super pure sample...
Thats what I was referring to.
23-9-2006 at 18:12
by: Odyssèus
Really neat to see a super pure sample...
Neat. I think its interesting that many metals form crystals at very high purity that dont normally, ...
23-9-2006 at 16:30
by: Odyssèus
Sodium hydroxide from baking soda
Bicarbonate decomposes to carbonate.
18-9-2006 at 19:33
by: Odyssèus
Propane/Acetylene torches
Well, I would use MAPP/acetylene and even oxygen, but for some reason my parents think it would be m ...
16-9-2006 at 10:47
by: Odyssèus
Propane/Acetylene torches
Oh, wow. I suppose I had a few misconceptions about this. I'm going to see if I can find some insula ...
14-9-2006 at 16:00
by: Odyssèus
Propane/Acetylene torches
Well, thanks for the help. But...

I surrounded my torch head and ceramic crucible with solid red ...
14-9-2006 at 13:50
by: Odyssèus
Propane/Acetylene torches
What type of setup do you use? Ceramic crucible? What volume can you usually melt at one time?

[Edi ...
3-9-2006 at 15:18
by: Odyssèus
Propane/Acetylene torches
Is there much of a difference between propane and acetylene (Burning in the atmosphere, not oxy-acet ...
3-9-2006 at 12:30
by: Odyssèus
is hydrofluoric acid good cleaner for aluminum? what metal is it compatible?
I have heard that it is [b]hypo[/b]calcaemia: low calcium levels in the blood, probably from precipi ...
30-8-2006 at 08:15
by: Odyssèus
H3PO4 from bone ash + HCl
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Odd,all the TSP I've seen is the plain dodecahydrate stuff.
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Can you describe w ...
19-8-2006 at 05:25
by: Odyssèus
H3PO4 from bone ash + HCl
I have found trisodium phosphate at my local hardware store but it is expensive and cut with somethi ...
18-8-2006 at 19:36
by: Odyssèus
H3PO4 from bone ash + HCl
That and preparing various phosphates and phosphorus salts.
18-8-2006 at 10:24
by: Odyssèus
H3PO4 from bone ash + HCl
I guess I'll have to stick with my purple goop. That is unless I get the lead chamber process to wor ...
18-8-2006 at 08:10
by: Odyssèus
H3PO4 from bone ash + HCl
Can HCl replace H2SO4 in the reaction used to produce phosphoric acid from bone ash (Ca3(PO4)2)?

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16-8-2006 at 12:44
by: Odyssèus
theory of all matter
Oh, thought you meant illusion-hologram sort of thing. :P
20-7-2006 at 19:10
by: Odyssèus
theory of all matter
Hologram? You could easily (With the tech level required to simulate an entire world/universe) stimu ...
20-7-2006 at 18:22
by: Odyssèus
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