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Why DMF is controlled? Reaching way back here regarding the original question... correct me if I'm wrong (and I'm ... |
8-10-2005 at 16:56 by: JustMe |
Extremely distorted bonding Yah, of course its fictitious. How else could you have a compound that dissolves exactly 1.3 seconds ... |
5-5-2005 at 17:44 by: JustMe |
Extremely distorted bonding Strained bonding has always fascinated me. Cyclopropane and cubane being some of my favorites.
An ... |
4-5-2005 at 18:34 by: JustMe |
Again with the stories - LOL Dropping a few drops of absolute alcohol onto a petri dish containing liquid Chromyl Chloride. Whooo ... |
6-4-2005 at 18:11 by: JustMe |
Interesting allotropes, glassifications, and polymorphs. Amazing! |
20-2-2005 at 18:39 by: JustMe |
Discovery of Fluorine This is the thread Bromic Acid was referring to:
http://www.sciencemadness.org/talk/viewthread.ph ... |
16-1-2005 at 18:48 by: JustMe |
possibility for THC extraction painkilla,
Wow, I remember reading that same article/book many, many, MANY moons ago. Really take ... |
16-1-2005 at 18:43 by: JustMe |
possibility for THC extraction Best solvent for said compound is Chloroform. Don't ask/don't tell. |
16-1-2005 at 13:28 by: JustMe |
What’s the average age? Another "Senior" here. Over 50. But chemistry was my hobby when I was 15 AND at a time whe ... |
29-12-2004 at 17:50 by: JustMe |
Best acid combination to erode steel. This may turn out to be REALLY dumb, but I thought I'd throw it out, because he said it wasn ... |
27-10-2004 at 18:49 by: JustMe |
Electrochemical fluorine production. So, do y'think you could make some fluorite stoppers?
Good luck in your endeavors (to on ... |
11-10-2004 at 18:09 by: JustMe |
Electrochemical fluorine production. Hm, I'll try again, made image smaller. |
11-10-2004 at 03:11 by: JustMe |
Electrochemical fluorine production. Bromic Acid,
OK, hope this goes well, attaching a scan of said apparatus (and if you are interest ... |
11-10-2004 at 03:07 by: JustMe |
Electrochemical fluorine production. Bromic Acid,
Well, actually I have a chemistry book with a picture (looks like a detailed etching ... |
10-10-2004 at 16:44 by: JustMe |
Substance that Melts at Room Temperature? The most obvious example for near room temperature (a little bit warmer) is the metal Gallium. |
6-10-2004 at 16:01 by: JustMe |
Europium Compounds As more people have become interested in "collecting elements," all kinds of stuff shows u ... |
13-9-2004 at 09:15 by: JustMe |
Interesting Reactions Not so cheap (but not bad)... you'll need some silver nitrate, distilled water and a copper str ... |
22-8-2004 at 11:05 by: JustMe |
Most corrosive agent? Well, I'm glad that somebody went into more detail about HF. Anyway, I don't think ammoniu ... |
9-8-2004 at 16:20 by: JustMe |
Most corrosive agent? What Hang-Man said!
However, impure HF could probably be made with your Sulfuric acid and the min ... |
9-8-2004 at 08:47 by: JustMe |
Interesting allotropes, glassifications, and polymorphs. So, what about Sulfur?
Besides Rhombic and Monoclinic varieties (Both being S8), there's als ... |
27-6-2004 at 17:22 by: JustMe |
Converting thermal energy into kinetic energy... DIRECTLY! As explained in the a lesser version of the Encyclopedia Galactica:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ ... |
15-6-2004 at 16:55 by: JustMe |
Converting thermal energy into kinetic energy... DIRECTLY! Ah, a variant on Maxwell's Demon:
http://www.chem.uci.edu/education/undergrad_pgm/applets/bo ... |
14-6-2004 at 18:17 by: JustMe |
Mad Science at the max, where do you draw the line? Ha, ha indeed. Thirty years ago (when it was a lot easier to obtain chemicals and glassware and I wa ... |
13-6-2004 at 17:35 by: JustMe |
Azides Chlorazide N3Cl is described as a colorless very explosive gas obtained by the action of sodium hypo ... |
1-6-2004 at 16:18 by: JustMe |
Silicon (and Boron) Some dealers at Mineral and Gem shows carry pieces of Silicon (along with Bismuth crystals). That ... |
18-5-2004 at 09:03 by: JustMe |
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