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The best way to physically destroy an hard disk Yeah, I would advise against blowing up a hard drive. I don't know how good data recovery techniques ... |
14-7-2014 at 17:27 by: Töilet Plünger |
The best way to physically destroy an hard disk Open the thing up and power up the hard drive. Then allow the read/write head to grind into the plat ... |
12-7-2014 at 09:47 by: Töilet Plünger |
Is there a general rule about stirring rate & reaction speed like there is for temperature? I'm not sure how that would affect the kinetics of the reaction. Part of what you need is an increas ... |
8-7-2014 at 22:57 by: Töilet Plünger |
Tired of reporting spam This is the most aggressive spammer I have ever seen.
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Thank you, Bert, for ... |
8-7-2014 at 22:37 by: Töilet Plünger |
Fun publishing's or knowledge's to know? [url=http://www.wired.co.uk/magazine/archive/2010/04/start/the-10-most-absurd-published-scientific-p ... |
21-5-2014 at 08:30 by: Töilet Plünger |
Gold Purification... Auric Compounds??? That's Courier New.
Nice work The Ionic Chemist! Are you asking about sodium aurate or sodium tet ... |
21-5-2014 at 08:25 by: Töilet Plünger |
Fire diamonds I haven't found a good place to look up fire diamonds for all sorts of materials. I've found them fo ... |
9-5-2014 at 13:28 by: Töilet Plünger |
Oxidation state and Charges I learned about "formal charges..." basically, every pair of electrons counts as -2 to the formal ch ... |
9-5-2014 at 12:55 by: Töilet Plünger |
The trouble with neodymium... I still attempting reduction of a dehydrated neodymium salt in something like pyridine, if at all po ... |
9-5-2014 at 12:42 by: Töilet Plünger |
google science fair [quote]
Don't use hazardous chemicals, ever.
How do we define a hazardous chemical? Easy. It†... |
8-5-2014 at 12:12 by: Töilet Plünger |
Pretty Pictures (2) Nickel ion with dry ice. |
8-5-2014 at 12:09 by: Töilet Plünger |
Pretty Pictures (2) Bromothymol blue indicator with dry ice. |
8-5-2014 at 12:05 by: Töilet Plünger |
google science fair I tried signing up for our local science fair, but the research was never completed due to material ... |
7-5-2014 at 12:54 by: Töilet Plünger |
The trouble with neodymium... Well, it has to be able to collect light at 1064 nanometers - that's one of the transitions visible. ... |
6-5-2014 at 13:02 by: Töilet Plünger |
The trouble with neodymium... Does anyone have an IR camera? I'd like to confirm if neodymium salts fluoresce in the IR range. And ... |
6-5-2014 at 12:50 by: Töilet Plünger |
The Short Questions Thread (4) [rquote=329718&tid=25055&author=Brain&Force]Anyone know any strontium/lithium or any oth ... |
5-5-2014 at 13:14 by: Töilet Plünger |
Obtaining rare earths from around the house That, elementcollector1, was one of my wild guesses.
I read that the cerium(III) tetrakis(dibe ... |
5-5-2014 at 13:11 by: Töilet Plünger |
Reaction Of the Week Website How about, just for fun, the combustion of methanol/trimethyl borate in a volumetric flask?
Complex ... |
28-4-2014 at 12:14 by: Töilet Plünger |
Obtaining rare earths from around the house Holy expletive...
This may be the reason why NurdRage's glow powder may have had many dead flakes ... |
28-4-2014 at 12:06 by: Töilet Plünger |
Please disregard the screen name... MrHomeScientist, read above - the thunder flask worked fine with copper chloride, but I couldn't hav ... |
17-4-2014 at 12:52 by: Töilet Plünger |
The π is a lie! I forgot to include something: η (eta). τ = 4η
η appears to b ... |
13-4-2014 at 21:55 by: Töilet Plünger |
The π is a lie! The rationale for tau is that it doesn't needlessly confuse children learning about circles. Other t ... |
13-4-2014 at 19:00 by: Töilet Plünger |
The π is a lie! I wasn't sure where to post this, but I saw a few math-related things here, so I'll try my hand at t ... |
13-4-2014 at 10:07 by: Töilet Plünger |
Tired of reporting spam Why not have a separate group, for those with <10 posts, with a name like "Potential Spambot?" Th ... |
11-4-2014 at 09:20 by: Töilet Plünger |
Why is lutetium in the f-block and lanthanum in the d-block? Most newer periodic tables don't have this odd layout, and instead place lutetium in the d-block and ... |
8-4-2014 at 09:28 by: Töilet Plünger |
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