Sciencemadness Discussion Board
Not logged in [Login ]
Go To Bottom

Search
[Next Page]
Microwave/nutrition?
[quote][i]Originally posted by Organikum[/i]
I wouldnt cook my daily food in them though, [/quote]
...
29-5-2007 at 23:24
by: alancj
Quick Pump Question - Promise to do a Write-Up for the Board afterwards.
[quote][i]Originally posted by oxybate[/i]
2. For the aspirator setup (and I've chosen to construc ...
29-5-2007 at 22:49
by: alancj
Liquification of oxygen
What I have always wondered is how hard it would be to build a DIY refrigeration system to generate ...
29-5-2007 at 22:18
by: alancj
Tin Oxide + Antimony Oxide Anode
[quote][i]Originally posted by 12AX7[/i]
[quote][i]Originally posted by hashashan[/i]
but what wil ...
29-5-2007 at 19:54
by: alancj
ceramic store chemicals
[quote][i]Originally posted by phangue[/i]
Harmless, the chemicals are dry and ground very fine. Th ...
29-5-2007 at 18:03
by: alancj
How's $24 per liter for 70% nitric acid?
[quote][i]Originally posted by oxybate[/i]
Alan,

I'm surprised you don't see anything "convincin ...
29-5-2007 at 17:59
by: alancj
Gitting rid of Cl2
[quote][i]Originally posted by garage chemist[/i]
No, CaCO3 wont work, you need hydrated quicklime ...
29-5-2007 at 00:35
by: alancj
More on PbO2 electrodes
[quote][i]Originally posted by jpsmith123[/i]
I have a cell that I made from a pool chlorinator jus ...
29-5-2007 at 00:15
by: alancj
Gitting rid of Cl2
How about crushed limestone? You may be able to source truckloads of that locally over there in sand ...
28-5-2007 at 23:52
by: alancj
Tin Oxide + Antimony Oxide Anode
Well, there ARE other uses for good anodes... one could use it to produce a myriad of other products ...
28-5-2007 at 22:41
by: alancj
mercury
[quote][i]Originally posted by G.i.B.[/i]
How good a reductor is NaHg ? Is it comparable to Na ? Ar ...
27-5-2007 at 23:55
by: alancj
Zirconyl nitrate
hmm... $40 sure sounds a lot easier. I probably don’t need that much, 25g would be plenty to exper ...
27-5-2007 at 23:36
by: alancj
Troubles crystallizing my homemade Rochelle salt
[quote][i]Originally posted by JohnWW[/i]
Rochelle salt - K Na tartrate, KNaC4H4O6.4H2O - is, when ...
27-5-2007 at 21:51
by: alancj
Troubles crystallizing my homemade Rochelle salt
[quote][i]Originally posted by not_important[/i]
1) You could have used the bicarbonate directly, ...
27-5-2007 at 13:20
by: alancj
Troubles crystallizing my homemade Rochelle salt
Here is the other picture.
How do I attach more than one file or image in a single post, btw?
27-5-2007 at 01:46
by: alancj
Troubles crystallizing my homemade Rochelle salt
As I have read, potassium sodium tartrate is supposed to be very easy to grow large crystals with. I ...
27-5-2007 at 01:43
by: alancj
Zirconyl nitrate
I’m wondering how hard a chemical zirconium oxonitrate [ ZrO(NO3)2 ] is to make. It is used with z ...
27-5-2007 at 00:54
by: alancj
More on PbO2 electrodes
Gee... don't you like the smell of HCN in the morning?

Buying cream of tartar and baking soda (r ...
27-5-2007 at 00:11
by: alancj
How's $24 per liter for 70% nitric acid?
[quote][i]Originally posted by oxybate[/i]
Here:

http://www.roguesci.org/theforum/showthread.php ...
26-5-2007 at 23:31
by: alancj
More on PbO2 electrodes
[quote][i]Originally posted by hashashan[/i]
Some more questions about a good connection.
Any ide ...
26-5-2007 at 14:11
by: alancj
Any feedback on trinitylabsupply.com?
I have seen many companies use the same images. Take, for example, jameco has a female operator pict ...
25-5-2007 at 21:04
by: alancj
How's $24 per liter for 70% nitric acid?
[quote][i]Originally posted by Organikum[/i]
Here where I live thats outrageous expensive,[/quote]
...
22-5-2007 at 16:25
by: alancj
How's $24 per liter for 70% nitric acid?
He Still hasn't gotten back to me on the amnt. of acid I can ship on one $32 hazmat fee. I probably ...
19-5-2007 at 14:35
by: alancj
How's $24 per liter for 70% nitric acid?
[quote][i]Originally posted by UnintentionalChaos[/i]
Generally, buying more doesn't increase the h ...
18-5-2007 at 15:24
by: alancj
Baking soda no longer OTC? Laugh? Cry? You decide
ok, a [i]couple[/i] pounds per ton of wood. :P
17-5-2007 at 23:24
by: alancj
[Next Page]

  Go To Top