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!the tread IrC asked me to start.
Well, that's how electricity worked when I was designing integrated circuits for a major chip m ...
3-9-2005 at 10:13
by: zoomer
Hydrogen oxide
Not to mention the radioactivity released when H undergoes fusion into H2 needed for the H2O.
3-9-2005 at 06:39
by: zoomer
!the tread IrC asked me to start.
Oh contraire, good sir unionized! :) Everything follows Ohm's Law exactly. Ohm's Law (V ...
3-9-2005 at 06:31
by: zoomer
DIY glassware
Agreed that the materials are cheap, I imagined that the labor costs would be very high. But that w ...
17-8-2005 at 17:29
by: zoomer
DIY glassware
Glass-blowing requires a good deal of skill, and consequently it is typically not cheap. A pro who ...
16-8-2005 at 11:03
by: zoomer
DIY glassware
Maybe this isn't the best place to admit it :), but for most simple activities I use disposable ...
15-8-2005 at 15:27
by: zoomer
Chemical Plant Explosion!!!!
Since you've decided to stay, if you hurry you might still be able to do the rotting fish exper ...
10-8-2005 at 18:16
by: zoomer
Chemical Plant Explosion!!!!
Lambda's right, if you were close enough to feel the explosion, you need to be elsewhere until ...
9-8-2005 at 20:01
by: zoomer
electricity etc
Coincidently, I fished one of those avagardros out of my pool this morning. :) I do have to correc ...
4-7-2005 at 08:27
by: zoomer
A gaggle of electrons = ? Coulombs
Samosa,

Your definition of coulomb is technically correct, but incomplete. A coulomb is a consta ...
3-7-2005 at 19:01
by: zoomer
Stabilized Chlorine Dioxide
Duh. [sheepish grin] That's why I shouldn't surf after bedtime. Checking around, it' ...
2-7-2005 at 06:57
by: zoomer
Dumb question about NaClO2
I've been googling and guessing for a while, but probably not coming close to the actual answer ...
1-7-2005 at 20:39
by: zoomer
Doh!
Sorry about the sulfate comments, my bad, got my threads mixed up.

Dunno, I'll see if I ca ...
24-6-2005 at 18:32
by: zoomer
PbO2
Or possibly Cu2Cl(OH)3 (which would make it an analogue of atacamite)?

The Cl (or Fe) may have be ...
24-6-2005 at 12:10
by: zoomer
PbO2
[quote][i]Originally posted by Quince[/i]
Your carbonate in there is green as well. It should be b ...
24-6-2005 at 07:38
by: zoomer
Rubber stopper and a weird story
Can you drill a large hole in the middle of the stopper? If that doesn't relieve enough latera ...
17-6-2005 at 19:59
by: zoomer
Electrode material that won't oxidize?
A local lapidary club could help with cutting the sapphire, probably sooner and much cheaper than mo ...
8-6-2005 at 05:29
by: zoomer
Most reactive combination?
Polverone,

Your advice is well considered, thank you. The answer to your question about learning ...
2-6-2005 at 19:57
by: zoomer
Most reactive combination?
I now have two votes for lithium + fluorine, so I'm going to go with that as my baseline. And ...
29-5-2005 at 18:17
by: zoomer
Most reactive combination?
Understood, the attractive forces diminish with the square of the distance but never go to zero. Ho ...
29-5-2005 at 17:02
by: zoomer
Most reactive combination?
Marvin, I’m not looking to make something that’s going to solve every equation, or for complex m ...
24-5-2005 at 17:59
by: zoomer
Most reactive combination?
Polverone, thanks for the URL! I hadn’t thought to look in the linux index. At first glance I thi ...
23-5-2005 at 18:31
by: zoomer
Most reactive combination?
I’ve become interested in difficult-to-achieve reactions, and would like to know what’s going on ...
23-5-2005 at 08:30
by: zoomer
Kaolin based ceramics study
Cyrus, interesting stuff, well done! :D

You noted that the kaolin/talc mixture was unexpectedly s ...
22-5-2005 at 20:22
by: zoomer
Most reactive combination?
I’m interested in modeling a few reactions in software as a personal project, and I want to start ...
22-5-2005 at 19:25
by: zoomer
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