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Magnesium Honeycomb section in auto exhaust in Australia
I used to do some scrap metal salvage etc. and I seem to recall that air nailers usually had magnesi ...
23-12-2009 at 17:02
by: skippy
Bromine Source and Synthesis
I did a little bromine synthesis tonight. I don't have any fancy ground glassware so I made my appa ...
10-2-2008 at 20:37
by: skippy
High temperature/solvent resistant adhesive (?)
I've seen some exhaust putty with contents listed as sodium silicate, nickel and steel. Probably it ...
5-2-2008 at 20:42
by: skippy
What about high-silicon iron as a substrate?
There's a kind of plumbing pipe called acid resistant cast iron that matches the composition given b ...
26-1-2008 at 16:02
by: skippy
Refrigeration Technology
To me it seems an easier way would be to take the refrigerant out of a junked system. Also, I just ...
6-1-2008 at 19:08
by: skippy
On HgCl2 toxicity
here's an interesting account of intentional HgCl2 ingestion

http://journal.med.tohoku.ac.jp/1824 ...
23-12-2006 at 13:22
by: skippy
AgNO3......?
Isn't the silver ammonium complex dangerously explosive? Felt it was important to warn people!

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22-8-2006 at 16:32
by: skippy
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http://designer-drugs.com/pte/12.162.180.114/dcd/chemistry/phenylacetic.html

They have an interes ...
27-7-2006 at 18:24
by: skippy
precipitating silver chloride from nitric acid?
Hi!

I have a pretty simple question. Ive been playing around with purifying junk silver and I wa ...
14-5-2006 at 15:17
by: skippy
Purity test for grocery Ca(NO3)2
I'm not so sure now if it is made from limestone. It can be made (evidently) from phosphate rock. ...
9-5-2006 at 04:25
by: skippy
Purity test for grocery Ca(NO3)2
If it says 95% pure, it probably is at least that pure. Does it all dissolve? Anything that doesn ...
8-5-2006 at 16:11
by: skippy
Recovery of mercury and silver from dental amalgams
Garage Chemist,

I was inspired by your idea of getting rich off of free amalgam scrap. So I spen ...
5-5-2006 at 21:45
by: skippy
Precious Metal Recovery from Scrap
Where I could see a book on cat converters being worth it is if it gave good advice on the wheeling- ...
5-5-2006 at 19:54
by: skippy
Unusual Chemicals, what to do with them ...?
12AX7, I'm ashamed to admit I don't know what that would form. I looked into the matter on google a ...
22-4-2006 at 19:31
by: skippy
Unusual Chemicals, what to do with them ...?
I bought an ancient tin of lead arsenate at a flea market. The tin is really cool looking, which is ...
21-4-2006 at 13:16
by: skippy
Preparation of elemental phosphorus
Maybe fine magnesium would be ok if the powdered composition was pressed into a large pellet or into ...
11-3-2006 at 12:24
by: skippy
nitroethane - and again
I believe you! Does this mean that this procedure (found in google cache of old synthetikal's ...
8-11-2005 at 18:32
by: skippy
nitroethane - and again
Marvin, maybe there was some confusion, I wasn't thinking of some insitu regeneration, but mere ...
8-11-2005 at 15:52
by: skippy
nitroethane - and again
cool! The yield is down quite a bit from the same reation done in ether, but ether is a pita, and ...
7-11-2005 at 14:04
by: skippy
Laws Affecting Legitimate Amateur Science
Fortunately he's in Canada, and his generally accessible police record will be squelched when h ...
14-10-2005 at 14:57
by: skippy
Good way to Methylamine HCl?
Interestingly, I was just reading about the rxn of alkyl halides with ammonia a week ago and found a ...
9-8-2005 at 10:26
by: skippy
Good Read: Trichloroisocyanuric Acid - A Safe and Efficient Oxidant
Interesting idea, chloric1. I've thought about that myself. Im guessing you could electrolyze ...
17-5-2005 at 15:29
by: skippy
runaway lead + nitrate
I've found that Frogfot's above mentioned runaway reaction is actually a good thing. With ...
2-5-2005 at 08:36
by: skippy
Sulfuric, nitric, and peroxide from Rona
http://www.napra.ca/pdfs/fedleg/021210precursor%20briefing.pdf
This seems like a good quick summary ...
2-2-2005 at 08:07
by: skippy
thf oxidation
Well, I've done two micro reactions and have learned that the TCCA should be added gradually. ...
28-1-2005 at 15:30
by: skippy
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