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Still around, here and there, now and then. I check in periodically to see how things are going. While I appreciate the interest and possible co ... |
21-12-2004 at 12:57 by: PrimoPyro |
Pulsejets, Homemade Cruise Missiles, Elementary Rocket Science, etc. http://www.interestingprojects.com
and
http://www.aardvark.co.nz/pjet/
I searched for the f ... |
28-11-2003 at 23:06 by: PrimoPyro |
Not Necessarily Self Sustaining Thanks for your input, vulture and BromicAcid.
No, actually it does not need to be self sustainin ... |
25-11-2003 at 02:56 by: PrimoPyro |
Endothermic Combustions Does anyone know of any reagents that combust with oxygen endothermically, and result in low-mass ga ... |
23-11-2003 at 20:30 by: PrimoPyro |
Rhodium http://www.rhodium.ws/chemistry/ch2br2.html
http://www.rhodium.ws/chemistry/ch2i2.html
EDIT: Y ... |
8-11-2003 at 16:18 by: PrimoPyro |
Open Posting of Sources Hello. After reading a post by jubrail rquesting that the rules regarding posting of sources be chan ... |
6-11-2003 at 13:10 by: PrimoPyro |
WTF is your problem This was not a flame. It was meant to be a joke that I figured certain persons here could appreciate ... |
4-11-2003 at 10:06 by: PrimoPyro |
Thanks for the cehap shot, Orgy Love you too Orgy.
[quote]PP, do you still make acetaldehyde from ethylene glycol so easy by some ... |
4-11-2003 at 10:00 by: PrimoPyro |
Marvin I specified the nuances that I did because it was my assumption that the individual did not have any ... |
3-11-2003 at 22:59 by: PrimoPyro |
NaOH question I specified todissolve as much as you can because Ihavent looked at it myself. Theres a chance that ... |
3-11-2003 at 13:24 by: PrimoPyro |
Well, How about this? The main reason I don't think your idea will work is because methanol, when oxidized to formald ... |
3-11-2003 at 13:05 by: PrimoPyro |
Onepot = no I don't think it can be done in a one pot,and you will have problemswith oxidation using KMnO4, ... |
3-11-2003 at 12:23 by: PrimoPyro |
All Good guesses! Very smart guesses, they are all correct in fact.
NaOH is said to be hygroscopic, which means it ... |
3-11-2003 at 10:58 by: PrimoPyro |
% in what? H2O? What are you looking for? The density of x solution of HNO3 in water? For water it's easy. Calc ... |
3-11-2003 at 10:37 by: PrimoPyro |
Even easier If you actually want the NaClO3 as opposed to KClO3, or youdon't have KCl on hand, just add lot ... |
3-11-2003 at 10:34 by: PrimoPyro |
How did you find the Mad Science Discussion Board? I found this place by invitation when I used to frequent the E&W often. I liked this place so mu ... |
2-11-2003 at 21:13 by: PrimoPyro |
$100 Says..... ......that the use is for a Wacker Oxidation of safrole, lol. |
1-11-2003 at 20:18 by: PrimoPyro |
Another Process http://l2.espacenet.com/espacenet/viewer?PN=US6221310&CY=gb&LG=en&DB=EPD
Found from h ... |
1-11-2003 at 16:42 by: PrimoPyro |
O2 Liberated Na2O might not conpletely solvate in Molten Na, but I would bet that it's ionic structure is ex ... |
1-11-2003 at 16:11 by: PrimoPyro |
Not for the PbO I don't think he's after the PbO as product; more like a reagent. PbO isn't too pres ... |
1-11-2003 at 11:37 by: PrimoPyro |
I Call Bullshit On You madscientist, lol! [quote]I simply plead ignorance.[/quote]
Haha, bullshit, I dont believe that for a second. :p
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31-10-2003 at 13:06 by: PrimoPyro |
Just want lead? If the means to the lead is not educational, i.e. you 'just want some damn lead' and don ... |
31-10-2003 at 12:29 by: PrimoPyro |
It does All alkalai metals react with their hydroxides to liberate hydrogen. |
31-10-2003 at 12:21 by: PrimoPyro |
Dont mean to sound like an ass, but..... You know, mny of these suppositions can be shooed away by a little literary searching. And linear eq ... |
31-10-2003 at 12:06 by: PrimoPyro |
CaSO4 Where I come from drawing chalk is pure CaSO4, not carbonate.
Pure 'chalk' as in chalk ... |
31-10-2003 at 11:25 by: PrimoPyro |
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