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Conversion of Manganese Sulphate to Acetate
On the other hand such precipitated compounds can be hard to work with in larger amounts. Which in t ...
19-7-2022 at 13:28
by: Fulmen
Help with a crappy *rduino CNC laser engraver
[rquote=675134&tid=158533&author=Rainwater]Or just rip out the driver board and use one of t ...
16-7-2022 at 00:51
by: Fulmen
Making tracer rounds
Nah, I've pretty much shelved shooting as a hobby so the need disappeared.
14-7-2022 at 10:40
by: Fulmen
Drying an impossibly deliquescent iminium salt (how stable are iminium salts?)
I see your point. I'm not sure if it fits the definition of an azeotrope 100%, but you're right in t ...
10-7-2022 at 09:45
by: Fulmen
Drying an impossibly deliquescent iminium salt (how stable are iminium salts?)
Wait what? Any immiscible liquids? I know the vapor pressures will add up, but forming an azeotrope? ...
9-7-2022 at 14:11
by: Fulmen
Do Sodium/Potassium Hydroxide solutions attack cast iron?
It's perfectly safe, I've been using a cast iron pot for hot, caustic solutions for years with no da ...
8-7-2022 at 00:17
by: Fulmen
Quick question on shaped charge cone
I have seen liners with spiral groves meant to negate the effect of rotation, these were trumpet lin ...
6-7-2022 at 01:53
by: Fulmen
Drying an impossibly deliquescent iminium salt (how stable are iminium salts?)
Truth be told you shouldn't need any azeotrope to get the Dean Stark to work. Any immiscible solvent ...
3-7-2022 at 03:04
by: Fulmen
Steel chilling cubes
First of all, the cube needs some air space to prevent cracking when freezing. So it should be possi ...
2-7-2022 at 14:01
by: Fulmen
Drying an impossibly deliquescent iminium salt (how stable are iminium salts?)
IIRC both benzene and xylene forms similar azeotropes.
2-7-2022 at 03:14
by: Fulmen
Quick question on shaped charge cone
I believe they are called trumpet liners and reduce the required standoff.
1-7-2022 at 05:45
by: Fulmen
Steel chilling cubes
Friction plug welding would probably work as well.
27-6-2022 at 13:04
by: Fulmen
European firework material supplier
Have you tried a different browser? Sometimes these problems are browser-specific.

As for homema ...
10-6-2022 at 01:00
by: Fulmen
Ball Mill (3D printed parts)
I don't know of any reason for not using PVC, in fact Lloyd who pioneered these mills back in the da ...
7-6-2022 at 10:47
by: Fulmen
Ball Mill (3D printed parts)
One way to extend the life of such components is additional cooling.
6-6-2022 at 11:52
by: Fulmen
Ball Mill (3D printed parts)
I'm not sure you need any lifters. In a properly charged mill the rubber would most likely have enou ...
30-5-2022 at 11:36
by: Fulmen
Ball Mill (3D printed parts)
@Mateo_swe: Drum RPM. Lloyd Sponenburgh published a booklet on ball mill theory for black powder mfg ...
19-5-2022 at 11:07
by: Fulmen
Ball Mill (3D printed parts)
The optimal speed depends on several factors including jar and media size. For a 4" jar it will be a ...
19-5-2022 at 04:54
by: Fulmen
Help with a crappy *rduino CNC laser engraver
That's what I ended doing. The kit is a knockoff UNO/V3.00 combo which seems to work. I read the cur ...
15-4-2022 at 12:14
by: Fulmen
Help with a crappy *rduino CNC laser engraver
Ok, but which firmware and how? The Arduino IDE doesn't recognize it, it just lists the prolific 230 ...
14-4-2022 at 03:18
by: Fulmen
Help with a crappy *rduino CNC laser engraver
Basically I got tossed one, but I can't get the software to run. It's the same unit as this: [url]ht ...
13-4-2022 at 11:22
by: Fulmen
Calculating pH
Khan Academy are usually pretty good: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2q4vSKwaBtw
8-4-2022 at 15:24
by: Fulmen
I grew crystals at home and got the structure published in the Cambridge Structural Database
Respect!
3-4-2022 at 11:25
by: Fulmen
Problems with nitroglycerin synthesis
The first thing you can try is to heat the acid to 25°C. Low temperatures can delay the initial rea ...
2-4-2022 at 11:06
by: Fulmen
How do noble metals rank and compare in terms of inertness for practical laboratory purposes?
[rquote=672455&tid=158498&author=j_sum1]
Pd alloyed steel seems like a weird idea to me.[/r ...
31-3-2022 at 23:51
by: Fulmen
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