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Setting up a Sand Bath
A good practise is to use a sleeve to filter out the larger particles.
Myself I am always concerned ...
4-9-2011 at 01:53
by: User
Grease sources for glassware joints?
Oke than the teachers at the lab-school I did were complete morons..
Never mind , not gonna start a ...
26-8-2011 at 02:58
by: User
Reduction of Silicon Dioxide with Lithium
Really?
What temperatures do you achieve with this method?

25-8-2011 at 06:12
by: User
Reduction of Silicon Dioxide with Lithium
And how about the old fashion reduction with carbon at high temp, I guess ridicilous temperatures.
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25-8-2011 at 06:05
by: User
Grease sources for glassware joints?
If it doesnt hurt the product one could even use some water to make the joints seal, someone pointed ...
22-8-2011 at 01:39
by: User
Video lab tour/how to get chemicals
Indeed clean it up, I must admit I'm certainly not the organised type myself but your creating a sit ...
22-8-2011 at 01:24
by: User
Mercury vapor under UV light...
Thanks, Jor pointed this out in the original thread (bad days in the lab).
Zinc seems an effective ...
21-8-2011 at 06:31
by: User
Mercury vapor under UV light...

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Ohm man today sucked.I broke a mercury thermometer.I was cleaning the wall of my lab with ...
21-8-2011 at 01:00
by: User
Grease sources for glassware joints?

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I'm sure that as long as you never apply a vacuum and you don't push them together harder ...
20-8-2011 at 22:48
by: User
Grease sources for glassware joints?
I also would recommend using the real stuff, its very inert,at least when this is requires.
On any ...
19-8-2011 at 08:08
by: User
Laboratory equipment for sale
Indeed, you have nice stuff but your prices a ridcule, just way too expensive.
This is second hand. ...
19-8-2011 at 04:36
by: User
Anomet's Pt clad Nb anodes for perchlorates
Could you reveal the price? or at least a general idea?
18-8-2011 at 00:23
by: User
German chemical/glassware stores
Thank you :)

Come on there must be more germans here :P ??
18-8-2011 at 00:19
by: User
German chemical/glassware stores
For those I have my adresses, again abroad.

Iam aiming more at apparatus/glass etc.
Or better ye ...
17-8-2011 at 04:45
by: User
German chemical/glassware stores
Hello,

I am from the Netherlands, obtaining glassware and chemicals in this country is not really ...
17-8-2011 at 00:53
by: User
Is it advisable to buy only ground-glass joints?
It sure is :)
It has many advantages over the old style glassware as one has no concern whether the ...
16-8-2011 at 23:31
by: User
A more durable improvised detonating cord?
I already thought you meant something like that :)
Maybe a top plate made out of transparent plasti ...
11-8-2011 at 05:50
by: User
Potassium Chlorate & Perchlorate
I suggest that you use the search engine, this subject is widely covered.
Also I would recommend to ...
10-8-2011 at 22:33
by: User
A more durable improvised detonating cord?
That is indeed what I meant (english is not my native language).
The practical issue with this woul ...
9-8-2011 at 22:44
by: User
A more durable improvised detonating cord?
When it comes to filling a tube my guess is that a softer material would be easier, something slight ...
8-8-2011 at 11:27
by: User
Back to Chemistry
These are indeed good ideas, thank you.
@botonist haha it is indeed tempting to skip such subjects, ...
7-8-2011 at 03:54
by: User
AlCl3 synthesis
Or one could just use an Al pipe, this way you can consume the apparatus itself.
Foaming can in som ...
7-8-2011 at 03:49
by: User
AlCl3 synthesis
You can actually make AlCl3 with dried hydrochloric gas.
2 Al + 6 HCl → 2 AlCl3 + 3 H2
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6-8-2011 at 09:11
by: User
Back to Chemistry
After nearly 2 years now I want to return to amateur chemistry.
Due to personal issues ive done not ...
6-8-2011 at 03:34
by: User
AlCl3 synthesis
Nevertheless every source that ive seen so far speaks of a high temp, never below 600/650 degrees.
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6-8-2011 at 03:12
by: User
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