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Aluminium powder also is quite interesting for small-scale experiments. With KBrO3 and S it makes a nice mix, but be careful with that. KBrO3/fuel
mixes are at least as sensitive as KClO3/fuel mixes, but for small scale experiments (prepare less than 100 mg in one batch) it can be fun for demo
purposes.
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Product Name Quantity Price/Ea. Total
LITHIUM CARBONATE (FINE) 1 $0.00 $0.00
Choice: Half-Lb $4.25 $4.25
COBALT CARBONATE 1 $0.00 $0.00
Choice: Qtr-Lb $9.75 $9.75
IRON OXIDE - RED 84% 1 $0.00 $0.00
Choice: 1-Lb $3.00 $3.00
MANGANESE GRANULAR 40 M 1 $0.00 $0.00
Choice: 1-Lb $4.75 $4.75
NICKEL CARBONATE 1 $0.00 $0.00
Choice: Half-Lb $9.50 $9.50
VANADIUM PENTOXIDE 1 $0.00 $0.00
Choice: Half-Lb $11.75 $11.75
SODIUM NITRATE 1 $0.00 $0.00
Choice: 5-Lbs $7.75 $7.75
BARIUM CARBONATE 1 $0.00 $0.00
Choice: 1-Lb $3.25 $3.25
BARIUM SULFATE 1 $0.00 $0.00
Choice: Half-Lb $2.75 $2.75
IRON CHLORIDE 1 $0.00 $0.00
Choice: Half-Lb $3.75 $3.75
IRON SULFATE 1 $0.00 $0.00
Choice: Qtr-Lb $2.50 $2.50
MANGANESE CARBONATE 1 $0.00 $0.00
Choice: Half-Lb $2.75 $2.75
POTASSIUM (DI)BICHROMATE 1 $0.00 $0.00
Choice: Half-Lb $6.50 $6.50
SILICON CARBIDE - 100M 1 $0.00 $0.00
Choice: Half-Lb $2.95 $2.95
Shipping: We will add to base rate of $2.50 for handling and call you to confirm additional shipping: $2.50
Sales Tax: $0.00
Total: $77.70
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I bought the potassium bromide because it is an efficient oxidizer for making bromine and potassium permanganate is quite precious to me as it is
quite difficult to get
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Doesn't it cost like 10$ for half a kilo?
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my last order:
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-NaNO2
-Oxalic acid
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-Perchloric acid 70%
-P4O10
-Acetadehyd
-Paraformaldehyd
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Benzyl Amino Purine
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Check out my new collaborated site: MNMLimpact.com
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Hydroquinone- eBay
Thiourea- eBay
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Just as a person who knows how to handle it and has all of the appropriate safety equipment to deal with it, how much should 50g of metallic sodium
cost?
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1 CH6321-16 POTASSIUM CHLORIDE USP CRYSTALS, 16 oz. - $6.95
$6.95
1 CH1217-16 ALCONOX DETERGENT, 16 oz. - $8.00
$8.00
1 CH1031-16 ACETIC ACID GLACIAL, 16 oz. - $8.90
$8.90
1 CH2115-16 BOILING STONES, 16 oz. - $11.70
$11.70
2 CH5330-1 MERCURY METAL DISTILLED, 1 oz. - $7.50
$15.00
1 CH6066-16 PHOSPHORIC ACID REAGENT ACS 85%, 16 oz. - $9.25
$9.25
1 CH6430-16 POTASSIUM HYDROXIDE FLAKES, 16 oz. - $10.00
$10.00
1 CHV1139-4 METHYL-TERT BUTYL ETHER ACS, 4 oz. - $9.90
$9.90
1 CH4631-16 LACTIC ACID 85% PURIFIED, 16 oz. - $13.30
$13.30
1 CH3992-16 FORMIC ACID, 90% 16 oz. - $20.50
$20.50
1 CH2050-4 BENZOIC ACID CRYSTALS USP, 4 oz. - $6.99
$6.99
1 CH6112-4 PHTHALIC ACID ANHYDRIDE, 4 oz. - $9.65
$9.65
1 CH8309 TITANIUM METAL - $5.00
$5.00
1 CH6014-4 PHENOL CRYSTALS ACS, 4 oz. - $21.00
$21.00
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Quote: Originally posted by DrSchnufflez ![](images/xpblue/lastpost.gif) | Just as a person who knows how to handle it and has all of the appropriate safety equipment to deal with it, how much should 50g of metallic sodium
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I have never bought sodium before, but I have heard many good things about GalliumSource.com. They sell 140 grams for $89 + shipping
which would be about $32 for 50 grams. But you can't forget about the dang shipping cost. $10 for shipping plus a hazmat fee of about $35 (although I
think GalliumSource pays that for you already if I'm not mistaken). Their minimum size is 140 grams though... I've never bought sodium before though,
so I am not exactly sure what a 'fair' price is.
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I just made a run to the local hardware store to get some potassium nitrate stump remover. Every other time I go there when I don't need it, I see it,
but when I do need it, it is nowhere to be found. Anyway, while I was there, I
couldn't help but get some other chemicals.
Guess what? They were having a sale on both drain cleaners and pool chemicals. What are the chances of that... Normally I can get 1 liter of
crystal clear ~93% sulfuric acid as a drain cleaner for about $8 a bottle, but now it is only $2.50 per bottle/liter. I couldn't help
myself... ![:D](./images/smilies/biggrin.gif)
3 liters of sulfuric acid - $7.50
2 pounds of 99% copper sulfate (for drains) - $7.00
2 gallons of 12.5% bleach - ~$5.00
1 pound of calcium hypochlorite - $2.00
Some phenol red indicator - $1.00
I love shopping for chemicals. It's actually pretty fun trying to figure out what chemicals are in which products. I think I might have to go back
and get some more sulfuric acid before they sell out or get rid of it. They already got rid of the old brand I used to get, so I don't know how much
longer they will carry this one. By the way, the sodium hypochlorite is light green/yellow. This is normal for concentrated bleach, is it not?
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Those are very good prices. I recently purchased 2.5 liters of H2SO4 (96%) and 2.5 liters of HNO3 (70%) for EUR 60 (incl. shipping), making the price
per liter well over EUR 10.
Conc. bleach indeed is pale green/yellow. This is due to the color of HOCl.
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30g KOH x3 - to replace my dwindling stock of KOH
Mortar + pestle - to replace a broken mortar from months and months ago
250mL beaker - to replace a beaker broken a month or two ago
1000mL beaker - to replace a beaker broken two days ago
Carbon electrode, 1/4" x 4" rod - to use for electrochemistry, and to compare between battery-grade and this 'official' one
Glass tubing, 5mm x 12" (x4) - to use for ampouling, etc.
Ordered from HomeScienceTools. Total cost about $39, shipping (mentioned as 3-8 days) arrived on the 3rd day, incredibly fast! 10/10, would buy again.
Now if only I had money...
Elements Collected:52/87
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I purchased a single chemical. SImply could not resist it, because it is rare and maybe a single chance for me to get this:
50 grams of very hard to obtain TlNO3
Yes, now I finally have a thallium compound. Experiments with this will soon appear on my website This element has an interesting redox chemistry and apparently also quite interesting coordination chemistry with
halogens.
[Edited on 27-3-13 by woelen]
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Quote: Originally posted by woelen ![](images/xpblue/lastpost.gif) | I purchased a single chemical. SImply could not resist it, because it is rare and maybe a single chance for me to get this:
50 grams of very hard to obtain TlNO3
Yes, now I finally have a thallium compound. Experiments with this will soon appear on my website This element has an interesting redox chemistry and apparently also quite interesting coordination chemistry with
halogens.
[Edited on 27-3-13 by woelen] |
How much did that cost you?
The only source I could find was the sulfate, at $8.50 per gram (http://stores.intuitwebsites.com/beaglewebstore/-strse-2004/...)
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Should you get inspired to make come NaI(Tl) crystals for scintillation detectors, please do tell.
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I purchased the material here:
http://www.ebay.nl/itm/Thallous-nitrate-MB-99-9-Trace-Metals...
I ordered two of these bottles, because I had to pay a lot of fixed additional costs (postage appr. $25 plus customs and taxes appr. $40, regardless
of buying one or two bottles). This guy has other thallium salts as well (e.g. thallic nitrate 4-hydrate), but I chose the product with the highest
thallium weight per dollar. In the other compounds you have more nitrate and water per gram of material.
Altogether, this was not a cheap buy for me, but I decided to buy it because here in NL it is virtually impossible to find thallium compounds and this
offer may disappear soon again.
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A pound of manganese sulfate, a pound of oxalic acid, and 100 g calcium carbide.
Carolina Biological tried to spin me some tale about how no one would sell me carbide, but HMS Beagle came through Praise Darwin!
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Quote: Originally posted by mayko ![](images/xpblue/lastpost.gif) | A pound of manganese sulfate, a pound of oxalic acid, and 100 g calcium carbide.
Carolina Biological tried to spin me some tale about how no one would sell me carbide, but HMS Beagle came through Praise Darwin! |
You should have spun them a tale about how it's uppity attitudes such as theirs that are making this a difficult hobby to enjoy at times . Glad you found the carbide elsewhere though!
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Quote: Originally posted by woelen ![](images/xpblue/lastpost.gif) | I purchased a single chemical. SImply could not resist it, because it is rare and maybe a single chance for me to get this:
50 grams of very hard to obtain TlNO3
Yes, now I finally have a thallium compound. Experiments with this will soon appear on my website This element has an interesting redox chemistry and apparently also quite interesting coordination chemistry with
halogens. |
The first results (text only): http://woelen.homescience.net/science/chem/exps/exppatt.cgi?...
More will follow. Especially the experiments with iodide are very nice.
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Nothing special, some sodium bromide (500 grams), glacial acetic acid (1000 mL) and a formaldehyde solution (1000 mL, 37%).
I'm saving money for a larger investment when it comes to lab equipment in general, so chemicals will unfortunately have to wait for some time.
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I got 1 lb of tungsten powder! ![:)](./images/smilies/smile.gif)
The density of the powder is disappointing, however, fitting in about 47 mL. The density of the solid metal should be almost twice that.
Double, double toil and trouble; Fire burn, and caldron bubble
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Melt into an ingot but seriously, what are you going to do with it?
electrodes?
all above information is intellectual property of Pyro. ![:D](./images/smilies/biggrin.gif)
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Haha Just an element sample, and so I could heft it around.
Double, double toil and trouble; Fire burn, and caldron bubble
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2.5L, 70% Nitric Acid, ACS $54.00
4L, 98% Sulfuric Acid, Lab $22.69
500g, Sulfur - Precipitated, Lab $10.18
500g, Sodium Hydroxide, Lab $11.56
500g, Sodium Chlorate, Lab $17.65
1L, Ammonium Hydroxide, Lab $12.65
500g, Alumina - Activated, Lab $18.65
100g, Potassium Thiocyanate, Lab $6.12
125g, Potassium Ferrocyanide, Lab $10.35
500g, Potassium Chloride, Lab $16.63
125g, Potassium Bromide, Lab $8.64
500g, Potassium Chlorate, ACS $27.25
500g, Potassium Permanganate, Lab $19.95
1L, 35% Hydrogen Peroxide, Lab $17.64
4L, 31.45% Hydrochloric Acid, Technical $12.24
500mL, Toluene, Lab $8.50
500mL, Methyl Ethyl Ketone, Lab $15.74
500mL, Xylene(s), Lab $7.50
4L, Acetone, ACS $34.00
1L, 95% Ethyl Alcohol, ACS $20.65
500mL, Methyl Alcohol, Lab $8.00
450g, Mercury, Harvested from medical/industrial equip. I am willing to sell some of this mercury or trade for reagents/glassware. USA only unless you
provide link to shipping laws of your country pertaining to chemicals.
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