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[*] posted on 7-12-2017 at 04:16


Useful for synthesising dilithium I suppose.
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[*] posted on 7-12-2017 at 18:22


5L Ammonia 25w %•analytical grade
1kg Calcium hypochlorite 70% active chlorine
500g Sodium bisulphate/bisulfate
250g Ammonium bicarbonate
100g EDTA disodium salt dihydrate (Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid)
1kg Ammonium Sulphate fertilizer grade
1kg Magnesium Stearate powder
Gelatine powder - Bloom 280
500g Potassium chloride food grade grade
1kg Barium sulphate
1kg Ammonium Chloride
1kg Sodium Acetate trihydrate
250g Potassium Bicarbonate
100g Glucose powder
500g Mono ammonium phosphate
25g Methylene blue - crystals
500g Potassium aluminium sulphate
500g Iron Metal Powder
150g Magnesium metal turnings (shavings) not powder 1mm 18mesh
25g Malachite Green Crystals
250g XYLITOL
100g Potassium ferricyanide

Still got some more stuff to order, that was from one place, havnt ordered any solvents :(. Going to get rid of my boiling tubes and buy smaller test tubes :D
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[*] posted on 7-12-2017 at 19:58


500g Lithium carbonate
1Kg Cobalt Carbonate (had real trouble finding Cobalt salts in stock???) Dont ask how much!!!
VANADIUM PENTOXIDE 750g
NICKEL SHAVINGS 500g
Sodium Metalsilicate 1kg
fortunately there is two of us sharing this order! Got some more to order tomorrow
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[*] posted on 11-12-2017 at 14:40


A load of chems came today, i have stored them in the lab for now. Some need to be repackaged, but my lab is below freezing at the moment!! I was frozen by the time i unpacked, so will take pics tomorrow. I havnt had the heating on in the lab at all yet, its as cold as outside!!
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[*] posted on 14-12-2017 at 01:39


Ok not an order but a special surprise.

18 months ago while in the process of moving house I picked up a pile of chems and equipment at a garage sale -- elderly gentleman was going into aged care and his family was sorting out all his stuff including a home lab. I didn't have the time to look at what I was boxing up althought I did notice that there was a lot of items related to testing water quality.
Today I was sorting things, wiping the dust off bottles and relabelling to put them into my new lab. Amongst the goodies was a small amount of silver nitrate and about 500g of potassium iodate.

Also, I discovered that the drying oven that I thought topped out at 110C has a second setting (presumably a second element) and the thermostat goes to 200C. I am yet to test it but I think the signs are promising.
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[*] posted on 14-12-2017 at 02:44


That 500 grams of KIO3 is very nice. It also is of high value, this is an expensive chemical. Those always are nice surprises.



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[*] posted on 14-12-2017 at 02:52


Quote: Originally posted by woelen  
Wow, LiCO3 :o
That's really special, you took it from another universe with divalent lithium? :D


Oops, that's NiCO3.
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[*] posted on 30-12-2017 at 07:04


250g sodium metal :D

It was actully a Christmas present from my mom :)

Here it is, cleaned and stored under mineral oil in some glass jars:



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[*] posted on 30-12-2017 at 17:19


Got some zinc oxide! Whee!
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[*] posted on 30-12-2017 at 21:35


25 grams of 10% platinum on alumina
25 grams of 10% palladium on alumina
a liter of hexamethyldisilazane
A liter of chlorobenzene
A liter of toluene
2 liters of GAA
500ml THF

AND some zinc oxide! Whee! (never been that into zinc oxide before, but damned if PirateDocBrown's enthusiasm isn't contagious.)

No, joke. I really did get zinc oxide.




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[*] posted on 31-12-2017 at 01:01


With all the talk about zinc oxide, I'm surprised no one's posted this :P : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oAJ4XVmI4dc
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[*] posted on 31-12-2017 at 01:18


Quote: Originally posted by Cryolite.  
With all the talk about zinc oxide, I'm surprised no one's posted this :P : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oAJ4XVmI4dc


I thought I strangely recognised this, took me a while but this is what the Simpsons were parodying in this scene: https://youtu.be/U1iCZpFMYd0
that's hilarious
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[*] posted on 5-1-2018 at 12:04


50lb cylinder of liquid CO2 for making dry ice to use in cooling baths.
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[*] posted on 5-1-2018 at 15:31


Silver nitrate 10 g (sigh, I should've made nitric acid but whatever)
Methylene blue 22 g
Citric acid 40 g




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[*] posted on 5-1-2018 at 15:36


Picked up 1.5kg of copper sheet at a garage sale for five bucks.

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I also got some lead and some calcium sulfate which weren't really at a bargain price but never mind. I am pretty happy.




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[*] posted on 5-1-2018 at 15:40


It is far cheaper to make silver nitrate than buy it. I did this recently to silver flasks for Christmas ornaments. You can see a sliver of the silver coin I used remaining in the left side of the beaker. Yield was 96.4%, essentially quantitative.

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[*] posted on 8-1-2018 at 16:48


I got an argon cylinder.



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[*] posted on 2-2-2018 at 17:39


BHT - my beef jerky is going to be great :D



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[*] posted on 2-2-2018 at 18:08


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[*] posted on 23-2-2018 at 13:47


This just arrived today. I’m super excited because I’ve been looking for chloroacetic acid for a while :D


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The company has kind of mixed reviews on Amazon, but I’ve ordered about $250 of stuff from them and had only good experiences.




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[*] posted on 23-2-2018 at 17:12


Quote: Originally posted by JJay  
BHT - my beef jerky is going to be great :D


You can do better focusing on temp control during drying process, and keeping a low pH.

Preservatives do a great job at what they do, but if you can do without them, do without them.
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[*] posted on 8-4-2018 at 15:58


non-dairy creamer from the grocery
A gallon jug of ethylene glycol antifreeze from the Really Free Market




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[*] posted on 8-4-2018 at 23:23


This time, I ordered a chemical for swimming pools, not a true lab chemical.

An "oxygen fresh and pure discount pack" for small swimming pools: 2 kg of pure oxone, K2SO4.KHSO4.2KHSO5, plus 1 liter of so-called "activator" (don't know what it is and why oxone needs to be "activated", but it was part of the deal and could not be left out, maybe it is useful).

Oxone seems to be quite useful as a strong oxidizer (redox potential over 2.5 V), which also reacts quite fast (this in strong contrast with peroxodisulfates, which react sluggishly). In theory it should even be possible to oxidize chlorates to perchlorates with this oxidizer in aqueous solution. I severely doubt this, but it is an interesting direction of research. Getting cheap perchlorates is impossible with current regulations in the EU (you cannot buy cheap NaClO4 and KClO4 anymore, only the much more expensive HClO4 and NH4ClO4 can be purchased by individuals without license). Making chlorates is cheap and easy, but making perchlorates is hard. Maybe oxone can be used for oxidizing chlorate to perchlorate.




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[*] posted on 9-4-2018 at 01:32


Ordered myself and received a litre of DCM, plus 500g of NaNO2 - will need to set up for a crystallisation for a thread I made a promise on



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[*] posted on 9-4-2018 at 16:49


Quote: Originally posted by Geocachmaster  
This just arrived today. I’m super excited because I’ve been looking for chloroacetic acid for a while :D




The company has kind of mixed reviews on Amazon, but I’ve ordered about $250 of stuff from them and had only good experiences.


Yes, they have some interesting listings.




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