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Exotic thermites & analogs
I remember using a sparkler as well as KMnO4/Glycerin. I'll try it again, using some Fe3O4 thermite ...
13-6-2008 at 11:33
by: egloskerry
Exotic thermites & analogs
Alright, I think I can figure it out. I'll return if I need more help.

That's odd, though. The di ...
12-6-2008 at 04:53
by: egloskerry
Exotic thermites & analogs
Where would the activation energy be found? Is that what determines if the reaction will proceed? I' ...
11-6-2008 at 20:05
by: egloskerry
Exotic thermites & analogs
No one's gonna help me out here?
9-6-2008 at 18:18
by: egloskerry
Exotic thermites & analogs
I just want to make sure I understand everything correctly. I bought a couple oxides which I hoped w ...
24-5-2008 at 12:27
by: egloskerry
Removing KMnO4 stains
Well, I had a large stain, and tried a highly concentrated solution of sodium bisulfate heated to bo ...
11-5-2007 at 11:40
by: egloskerry
Element collectors - Don't miss this 100 kg Au coin
You could buy a house with it. "Sir, this house is 3000000 dollars." "I'll pay in cash."
11-5-2007 at 09:56
by: egloskerry
Alternatives for H2SO4
Alright, I changed the topic per your request.

I didn't think I'd get anywhere near concentrated, ...
11-5-2007 at 07:42
by: egloskerry
Alternatives for H2SO4
I know this will not give great results, but I thought I'd ask.

Would an 1L of an 18M solution of ...
10-5-2007 at 21:58
by: egloskerry
Readily Available Chemicals Website: Version 2
Well hey, you can't be too careful with that dihydrogen monoxide!
10-5-2007 at 03:51
by: egloskerry
Exotic thermites & analogs
What mesh is your Al? Mine is 625.
8-5-2007 at 17:25
by: egloskerry
Exotic thermites & analogs
And also, Fe3O4 is going to work MUCH BETTER than Fe2O3. In my experience with Fe2O3, a sustained re ...
7-5-2007 at 23:49
by: egloskerry
Exotic thermites & analogs
Fe2O3 is known as rust. FeO(OH) is yellow iron oxide.

Your ignition process seems very complicate ...
6-5-2007 at 20:12
by: egloskerry
Element collectors - Don't miss this 100 kg Au coin
So you buy a 1000000$ coin for 3000000$? Seems like a poor investment to me!
4-5-2007 at 06:04
by: egloskerry
What do these mean?
I had found feldspar, but I hadn't found sodium feldspar.
2-5-2007 at 09:17
by: egloskerry
Exotic thermites & analogs
I tried 25g each of Cu2O/Al and Fe3O4/Al thermite, figured I'd get some sort of alloy. All I got was ...
1-5-2007 at 21:00
by: egloskerry
What do these mean?
Well, they took it off their list, so I guess I'll never find out.
30-4-2007 at 21:04
by: egloskerry
Readily Available Chemicals Website: Version 2
For ceramic suppliers, add www.sheffield-pottery.com. They have very good prices on oxides, and they ...
28-4-2007 at 09:34
by: egloskerry
Exotic thermites & analogs
Eh, it's not that important. I'll just ask them the next time I order.

But about my earlier post. ...
28-4-2007 at 06:42
by: egloskerry
Exotic thermites & analogs
On the site I got them from, it lists two oxides, red and black. It says the black is FeO.

Howeve ...
27-4-2007 at 20:01
by: egloskerry
Exotic thermites & analogs
Apparently the Iron Oxide I have isn't Fe3O4, but FeO. Interestingly, it still reacted very well eve ...
27-4-2007 at 12:48
by: egloskerry
Exotic thermites & analogs
Is it possible to get that thermite datasheet that was posted pages back? It'd be very useful.

Al ...
23-4-2007 at 22:41
by: egloskerry
25 pounds of KMnO4 for $22!
I was thinking of getting a cheap ball mill.

So I went to Sears and they didn't have any. They sa ...
23-4-2007 at 22:39
by: egloskerry
What do these mean?
They also sell soda ash, though. I thought it might've be Na2CO3 originally, too, but they wouldn't ...
23-4-2007 at 20:02
by: egloskerry
What do these mean?
Can sodium oxide be extracted from it?
23-4-2007 at 18:05
by: egloskerry
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