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Amateur Chemistry in Australia [rquote=703741&tid=14982&author=bariumbromate]i think i accidentally got them closed down..
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8-1-2026 at 13:42 by: currawong |
Easiest ways to remove manganese metal from molten aluminum cans? I don't think aluminium cans are going to be a viable source of manganese. 3004 is the standard allo ... |
30-12-2025 at 02:19 by: currawong |
Secret Santa 2025 I have just received my gift, thanks very much for the interesting and hard to get chemicals. |
27-12-2025 at 01:39 by: currawong |
separation of nickel nitrate and copper nitrate Another option could be dissolving welding electrodes. Stick electrodes intended for welding cast ir ... |
11-12-2025 at 03:44 by: currawong |
Short question / quick answer - Thread This has probably been asked and answered before, but when setting something off with an impact, is ... |
1-12-2025 at 20:26 by: currawong |
Pretty Pictures (2) It did occur to me after I did it that it would have been better to use an excess of iodide. I alrea ... |
27-11-2025 at 14:24 by: currawong |
Lead iodide I'm sure this has been posted many times before, but this was my first time seeing the 'golden rain' ... |
27-11-2025 at 14:01 by: currawong |
Lead iodide I'm sure this has been posted many times before, but this was my first time seeing the 'golden rain' ... |
27-11-2025 at 14:00 by: currawong |
Lead iodide I'm sure this has been posted many times before, but this was my first time seeing the 'golden rain' ... |
27-11-2025 at 13:59 by: currawong |
Aluminium powder creation I can second the destruction-of-blender issue with foil. If this is to make thermite, aluminium turn ... |
17-11-2025 at 15:01 by: currawong |
Magnesium powder from magnesium ingots I used a rock tumbler (running in a steel bucket on a concrete slab for fire safety) and glass marbl ... |
12-11-2025 at 19:38 by: currawong |
Dubious Australian chemical seller [rquote=704141&tid=161201&author=Ozcanium]Well don't really know what to make of this. Dubio ... |
10-11-2025 at 18:10 by: currawong |
Free glass tubing in Australia I recently got a huge amount of glass tubing and solid rod in all sizes from thermometer tubing and ... |
29-10-2025 at 21:58 by: currawong |
Survey of Aussie (and NZ) members I'm in Sydney. I don't have as much time for chemistry as I would like with work and school, but I h ... |
19-10-2025 at 16:11 by: currawong |
Amateur Chemistry in Australia Coolant definitely still has ethylene glycol in Australia, I purchased 5L of coolant concentrate fro ... |
15-10-2025 at 18:38 by: currawong |
Phosphorus from brazing rods I'm not sure if this is a feasible idea, but phos-copper brazing rods typically contain about 5-8% p ... |
2-9-2025 at 18:20 by: currawong |
Mercury accident and disposal Thanks for all the responses, I think I will opt for the original idea of adding sulfur powder to th ... |
12-8-2025 at 02:17 by: currawong |
Mercury accident and disposal Thanks, that sounds like a good idea. I don't have a lot of experience handling mercury and I wanted ... |
11-8-2025 at 01:53 by: currawong |
Mercury accident and disposal I purchased an old sphygmanometer online to get a small amount of mercury, but during postage most o ... |
11-8-2025 at 00:57 by: currawong |
Dubious Australian chemical seller How does the EUD system actually work? I have seen some suppliers that require an EUD for all sorts ... |
26-7-2025 at 16:33 by: currawong |
Dubious Australian chemical seller It does have an ABN and physical address (Physical address: 31 Maunder St, Regents Park NSW 2143, Au ... |
25-7-2025 at 19:17 by: currawong |
Low solubility tin salts? Thanks AgCollector, I apologise for the long delay in responding. I really appreciate input from the ... |
25-7-2025 at 17:27 by: currawong |
Dubious Australian chemical seller I found this website (https://ozcanium.com/collections/all) selling a lot of tempting chemicals incl ... |
25-7-2025 at 17:17 by: currawong |
Mystery Glassware Identification Thread Thanks, that is really interesting. Is there any obvious reason why a glass stopcock was used? I hav ... |
8-4-2025 at 13:17 by: currawong |
Mystery Glassware Identification Thread Here's another picture showing a hole in the top of it, presumably to either let air in or out |
8-4-2025 at 01:50 by: currawong |
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