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The trouble with neodymium...
Alright, so I have had an interesting development with my most recent attempt. I dissolved the magn ...
16-9-2012 at 21:29
by: Gibberator
Recycle Rare Earths
I may have stumbled upon something that would make this extraction [u]a lot[/u] easier. In the threa ...
10-8-2012 at 13:59
by: Gibberator
Recycle Rare Earths
I have to agree with Blogfast. I haven't heard of any rare earth magnets containing Praseodymium, Dy ...
10-8-2012 at 09:05
by: Gibberator
Recycle Rare Earths
I see! And how much of the metal slurry do you have, enough to share? :D
9-8-2012 at 20:42
by: Gibberator
palladium extraction
May I suggest that if you're not even sure the how to prepare aqua regia then starting with a precio ...
8-8-2012 at 20:02
by: Gibberator
Recycle Rare Earths
If you don't mind my asking but where did you acquire such a mix of metals?
8-8-2012 at 19:52
by: Gibberator
palladium extraction
Well HCl will get the iron and zinc, I can't seem to remember Chromium and I haven't really done muc ...
2-8-2012 at 17:17
by: Gibberator
palladium extraction
Dissolve away the more reactive metals with basic mineral acids, then hypothetically you should only ...
2-8-2012 at 15:12
by: Gibberator
The trouble with neodymium...
While it sits in the water, kind of a red-orange colour (in daylight).
2-8-2012 at 13:46
by: Gibberator
The trouble with neodymium...
The only problem with that is I have tried putting it in the freezer and adding in lots of extra wat ...
2-8-2012 at 12:34
by: Gibberator
The trouble with neodymium...
I would appreciate your input if you guys have any. I tried Isolating Neodymium Sulfate by directing ...
2-8-2012 at 09:38
by: Gibberator
Scrubbing CO2 from welding argon
Run it through an aqueous solution of CaNO3 or some other Alkaline Earth nitrate? Wouldn't it precip ...
23-7-2012 at 22:57
by: Gibberator

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