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A "real" laboratory.....

Organikum - 19-12-2003 at 14:40

LABORATORY

uhh, 64 channel electrolyis......
and
ballmills for mechanochemistry....
and
tube furnaces......

ohh damn.....
wanna have have have !!!!!!!!!!!

:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D

[Edited on 19-12-2003 by Organikum]

guaguanco - 20-12-2003 at 11:23

Well, that would be nice, I'm sure.
I'd settle for a combination of this:



and this


Organikum - 20-12-2003 at 11:50

A faucet and some volumetric flasks?

You are really not demanding.

chemoleo - 20-12-2003 at 12:01

Organikum, I think he meant to include those shelves of chemicals on the left side as well... looks like there is loads :D
What's missing though? An overly large fumehood, with robotic arms :D:D , and glassware for distillations etc :D

Anyway, I wouldn't mind having all this! Preferably in an isolated underground bunker, with no humans anywhere within a 10 km radius ;) (electric fence perimenter, of course unknown to any government agencies, or even neighbours in the surrounding areas, if they survived your gassing experiments)

guaguanco - 20-12-2003 at 13:21

(...buncha smartasses...)

1) Yes, I meant the *entire lab* and the *entire stockroom*.

2) The fumehood is on the side of the room you can't see, just to the left of where the photographer is standing.

Actually, I'll settle for the 7th Floor of Latimer Hall on the UC Berkeley Campus. That would do nicely.:cool:

chemoleo - 20-12-2003 at 13:30

UC Berkely Campus?
Where's that? Is that a famous place? :D

guaguanco - 20-12-2003 at 14:06

Famous? I don't know. It's in California near San Francisco. One of the top colleges for science for a long time.
Has a great chemistry department. Better known for their nuclear physics.
I was a Chemistry major there for a couple of years.

[Edited on 20-12-2003 by guaguanco]

unionised - 20-12-2003 at 16:25

One of the labs (Inorg chem, univ of Oxford) where I worked as a student had a bomb room.
I think one of those might be useful for some folk on this forum.
(EDIT)
I'm not, as it happens, an Oxford graduate as someone's U2U message to me suposed.
I did some work there but was mainly based elswhere at the time)

[Edited on 21-12-2003 by unionised]