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[*] posted on 11-6-2014 at 07:33
chemistry designs, households?


I think I may want to have some chemistry-related things in my house, because seeing some of chemistry stuff gives me a good start of my day.

I may want to paint some chemical compounds on my wall, but... how do I paint them so perfectly? I also maybe want a block of elemental titanium with its signs on the periodic table carved into it, and maybe a lamp that it's shading has holes in exact shape so the light going out in that place makes a chemistry compound shadow on my wall?

what about a shower place with a periodic table carved into the walls? umm where/how do i get/make these stuff?
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[*] posted on 11-6-2014 at 07:45


get some new beakers for coffee cups and use a nice volumetric flask for a flower vase.
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[*] posted on 11-6-2014 at 19:43


Straight outa Leonard and Sheldon's Apartment

Periodic Table Shower Curtain




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[*] posted on 12-6-2014 at 01:48


you could probably get a periodic table and get some clear rubber coating for it?
or just a shelf with all different colours of your favorite crystals..

green i would suggest copper chloride, if you can keep the crystals nice and not break them into powder




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[*] posted on 14-6-2014 at 14:25


Quote: Originally posted by arkoma  
Straight outa Leonard and Sheldon's Apartment

Periodic Table Shower Curtain


I just looked at that, and according to the reviews, it's really crappy, because for example, sulfur is spelled sulfer, among other things.

Oh, and about the crystals, I have decided to collect various crystals in my room, starting with a 36 gram clump of copper sulfate crystals.


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