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

Search
[Next Page]
TATP--How sensitive is it?
[quote][i]Originally posted by mbrown3391[/i]
So, is there anyway that i could detonate it accident ...
20-6-2007 at 20:58
by: Pyridinium
Stability of Chromium Salts in Aqueous Soln.
I think your strategy sounds good, keep air bubbling into the solution to speed the rusting-out of t ...
20-6-2007 at 20:22
by: Pyridinium
Ebay dispute, stannous oxide vs. stannic oxide.
Just out of common decency, the seller should give you a refund or at least a partial refund. You w ...
20-6-2007 at 17:01
by: Pyridinium
chemical contraceptives
I believe the adhesion of the two cell types is facilitated by one of the lectins, a class of cell a ...
19-6-2007 at 22:27
by: Pyridinium
Lightning .... Charcoal and Ground
I'm really interested to see how this experiment worked. There are so many fascinating possibilitie ...
19-6-2007 at 22:16
by: Pyridinium
Burn Saltwater
The more I look at this, the more I want singlet oxygen to be involved. Even if it's not.

I al ...
19-6-2007 at 22:08
by: Pyridinium
Evil's not-so-amazing $20 OTC vacuum aspirator and recirculating station...
Sounds very promising. If you can even get a mild vacuum just by blowing through it, the thing can' ...
19-6-2007 at 20:38
by: Pyridinium
Ethanol + H2O2
[quote][i]Originally posted by woelen[/i]
I did the experiment, and indeed it works nicely. I just ...
19-6-2007 at 14:03
by: Pyridinium
Burn Saltwater
I find the reaction interesting because the water is not boiling in the usual manner (bubbles formin ...
19-6-2007 at 08:53
by: Pyridinium
Ethanol + H2O2
@woelen: I have been thinking about this some more, and I've decided to stand by what I originally ...
19-6-2007 at 00:32
by: Pyridinium
Ethanol + H2O2
[quote][i]Originally posted by woelen[/i]
What you are talking about is very different from what mb ...
18-6-2007 at 23:34
by: Pyridinium
Hydrangea Blooms and PH
[quote][i]Originally posted by Ozone[/i]
I have posted the original paper here (which is cited freq ...
18-6-2007 at 21:18
by: Pyridinium
Ethanol + H2O2
You might be getting esterification of AcOH (formed by oxidation) with some unreacted EtOH to give e ...
18-6-2007 at 14:11
by: Pyridinium
Hydrangea Blooms and PH
[quote][i]Originally posted by not_important[/i]
Hydrangin is extracted from roots and rhizomes, no ...
18-6-2007 at 08:57
by: Pyridinium
Hydrangea Blooms and PH
I have a citation (just the ref., not the paper) that looks interesting re: hydrangea colors:

Bun ...
18-6-2007 at 00:01
by: Pyridinium
Removing lead stuck to Stainless Steel
[quote][i]Originally posted by 12AX7[/i]
I've never had lead stick to steel, stainless or otherwise ...
5-6-2007 at 18:59
by: Pyridinium
Glacial Acetic acid, Reaction with water?
More likely, you disturbed the surface of the acetic acid and caused more of it to go into the air, ...
5-6-2007 at 18:54
by: Pyridinium
Removing lead stuck to Stainless Steel
[quote][i]Originally posted by Eclectic[/i]
Vinegar has some of everything that was in the original ...
5-6-2007 at 14:44
by: Pyridinium
Removing lead stuck to Stainless Steel
Sounds like you're converting the stuck Pb and its oxides to Pb(OAc)2.

Another method that migh ...
4-6-2007 at 20:26
by: Pyridinium
Complexing of Group 4 and Group 5 Elements
The fluoro complexes of Ta, Nb, etc. require dissolving the oxides in concentrated HF, then adding e ...
4-6-2007 at 12:19
by: Pyridinium
Complexing of Group 4 and Group 5 Elements
Zr, Nb, and Ta form some complex anions with coordination number of 7, and also Ta forms one with co ...
3-6-2007 at 20:16
by: Pyridinium
Microwave/nutrition?
@12AX7, you were the one who made the following statement:

"absolutely anything else -- alpha, b ...
1-6-2007 at 10:18
by: Pyridinium
Microwave/nutrition?
[quote][i]Originally posted by 12AX7[/i]
Maybe high energy gamma (GeV range), and certainly neutron ...
30-5-2007 at 14:28
by: Pyridinium
How's $24 per liter for 70% nitric acid?
[quote][i]Originally posted by alancj[/i]
[quote][i]Originally posted by Pyridinium[/i]
Then there ...
30-5-2007 at 13:48
by: Pyridinium
How's $24 per liter for 70% nitric acid?
[quote][i]Originally posted by joeflsts[/i]
I'm not knocking you. My point is that there is a comm ...
30-5-2007 at 13:43
by: Pyridinium
[Next Page]

  Go To Top