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Detection of Hydrogen in Low Concentration Mass spec with the resolution required to detect hydrogen is certainly out of my price point. I only ... |
16-10-2008 at 14:33 by: Hang-Man |
Detection of Hydrogen in Low Concentration The gas stream will contain primarily argon and small quantities of low molecular weight organic fra ... |
16-10-2008 at 05:41 by: Hang-Man |
Detection of Hydrogen in Low Concentration Suppose I have a gas stream that I suspect to contain hydrogen in ~0.1-1% concentrations. Can anyone ... |
15-10-2008 at 08:57 by: Hang-Man |
Quantitative Sulfur Detection Thanks for the book, I gave the sulfur chapter a quick read and it looks interesting (although conc. ... |
15-5-2008 at 11:19 by: Hang-Man |
Quantitative Sulfur Detection I was wondering if anyone had any experience or insight into extracting and quantitatively measuring ... |
14-5-2008 at 19:57 by: Hang-Man |
Should the Whimsy password be changed? Been a while since I've been here, school and all. Glad to be back though, this was the best la ... |
1-5-2005 at 20:29 by: Hang-Man |
Metal melting Charcoal furnace I buy KNO3 in 25kg down the street for peanuts. The stuff is practicly free.
Air would have (and ... |
26-10-2004 at 07:19 by: Hang-Man |
Metal melting Charcoal furnace I made a quick and dirty charcoal furnace this weekend for the purpose of making MagAlum. It consist ... |
25-10-2004 at 10:51 by: Hang-Man |
Calcium Carbide CaC2 - Acquisition, Uses and Synthesis United Nuclear sells it, but as usual at shitty prices.
Anyone know of a way to make it that doe ... |
30-8-2004 at 16:32 by: Hang-Man |
deuterium oxide for rare earths Your location would be helpfull, as I'm sure 'deuterium oxide' is a no-no with custom ... |
29-8-2004 at 18:25 by: Hang-Man |
Energetical agitation I think it’s the new Science Madness game! Decipher really shitty translations! |
27-8-2004 at 16:11 by: Hang-Man |
Energetical agitation I think he is referring to electrons dropping from different energy states to ground, releasing ener ... |
27-8-2004 at 10:10 by: Hang-Man |
Interesting Reactions I’ve got a great one. First you isolate fluorine (piece of cake, google it) then you buy about 200 ... |
21-8-2004 at 18:24 by: Hang-Man |
KMnO4 I seem to remember reading somewhere that KMNO4 + H2SO4 produces O3 among other nasty things. |
21-8-2004 at 05:35 by: Hang-Man |
The Al-Chymist Sale Mercury [7439-97-6], Technical, 1 lb
$75.00 Reg.
$25.00 SALE
SOLD! |
16-8-2004 at 20:04 by: Hang-Man |
Beautiful! Al + Br2 AlCl3 is used as a deliquescent and as a catylst in cracking oils and other organic reactions, spec ... |
12-8-2004 at 13:02 by: Hang-Man |
Endanger of being shut down? That's bullshit. nbk would provide his PGP key. And you're comeing on allot stronger with ... |
12-8-2004 at 08:42 by: Hang-Man |
Most corrosive agent? And what was it you handled that was more dangerous than HF? |
11-8-2004 at 12:47 by: Hang-Man |
Most corrosive agent? KCN wouldn't be a bad way to go. Eating sodium metal, white P or Br on the other hand.......
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11-8-2004 at 09:32 by: Hang-Man |
Beautiful! Al + Br2 [quote] I wonder what Al + I2 will do[/quote]
I wonder what Al + HIO3 will do. Iodic acid is a ve ... |
11-8-2004 at 06:42 by: Hang-Man |
Most corrosive agent? yes, when I said 'if you spill it you will die' I was refering to the HF not the KCN. |
10-8-2004 at 16:41 by: Hang-Man |
Most corrosive agent? Potassium Cyanide? ThioCyanide maybe.
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And yes, it is true that I don't have advanced ... |
10-8-2004 at 14:28 by: Hang-Man |
Most corrosive agent? [quote]
And I know it's difficult to measure how corrosive substances are. But I mean, if you ... |
9-8-2004 at 09:39 by: Hang-Man |
PGP key servers down? Maybe everyone should up their PGP key to the ftp, just in case? |
9-8-2004 at 08:44 by: Hang-Man |
Most corrosive agent? Bah. Someone delete this before I have an aneurism.
1. It’s hydofluoric acid, not ‘Hydroflour ... |
9-8-2004 at 08:41 by: Hang-Man |
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