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Anyone ever smell oxygen? *Pure* Oxygen? Delightful. Chlorine...agh, I don't mind but my family does. I was electrolizing some saltwater couple of months ago and I left it overnight in my room. Door closed. Good thing my mom smelled it, came in and disassembled the apparatus.
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And it would be... ?
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You can, but you have to manually go into the iPod and copy the songs. There is a program to do it for sure.
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Why is there no forum for (insert field here)?
Insane replied to Sayonara's topic in Suggestions, Comments and Support
I was wondering if a chemical Buy/Sell/Trade section would be a nice addition to the site. I would definetly enjoy having a forum where I can search for any chemicals I need, at lower prices. Anyone like this idea? If enough people like it, is there a chance it might happen? -
The real question is, Can it power a Gameboy? (obviously not, just a cool idea)
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Is it possible to 'make' DNA? I'm going to sound like a total idiot, but: What if we filled in the missing peices of the DNA sequence with some reptile's or bird's DNA, then we'd have a cool Hybrid.
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How much is pay? Could I get 16kg of Plutonium for my...um...element collection? Nah just joking (not really, PM me)
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H2S04, google 'Bob Lazar' and you'll know what I mean.
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I got my mom flowers =) Man, I love my mom.
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Most efficient way to Electrolisize water into H2 and O2
Insane replied to Gregoriev's topic in Inorganic Chemistry
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Most efficient way to Electrolisize water into H2 and O2
Insane replied to Gregoriev's topic in Inorganic Chemistry
That's a better idea. Since air is about 30% oxygen, the flame will burn without a separate supply of oxygen. Just capture the oxygen in a separate bottle and breath it in for fun and profit. -
I would love to see Uranium Hexafluoride in an open bucket. It would be odd to see a gas containing itself and not expanding. Heh. You are correct. But most heavy elements are solid because as you know, the atoms are closer together and cannot flow, only vibrate, thus, it's solid. Gases and Liquids have a much lower chance of being up there with the denser elements because atoms are further apart (and can flow, depending on how far apart the atoms are), so the density goes down. This is my understanding, excuse my 8th grade science.
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The current you are supplying is very good. Since the voltage is so low, you'll get better results if the two electrodes are closer together, which is a bad thing since non-inert gases + sodium = boom.
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Jordan: It's a Lamborghini Murcielago.
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Heh, that's exactly what I did right after my post =) Edit: Picture for 1280x1024
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d22k: Can I please get a link to your desktop image? That is the coolest image ever. Mine:
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Most efficient way to Electrolisize water into H2 and O2
Insane replied to Gregoriev's topic in Inorganic Chemistry
#44: Exactly. You're going to need sufficient pressure. This sounds very cool, but very dangerous, not to mention expensive (power bills will be through the roof) -
Thorium Radium Iridium Neptunium Iron Thulium Ytterbium Dysprosium Iodine Europium Sodium My attempt at Cryptology.
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You can't avoid legal issues if they find you. BitTorrent and eMule are good.
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Well if you want to be a 'brillent' 'phisicist', I suggest you break away from only school textbooks and study on your own time. Good Luck
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Most efficient way to Electrolisize water into H2 and O2
Insane replied to Gregoriev's topic in Inorganic Chemistry
If you want to directly fill the balloon, you'd have to do it by displacing a conductive solution. Since balloons don't like to stay inflated under pressure, it's very impractical. You could, however, fill an empty plastic 2L milk jug with Hydrogen, fit the balloons mouth over the jug's mouth and 'squeeze' the gas into the balloon. Crude, but it works. -
Who was the greatest scientist or inventor that ever lived ?
Insane replied to vrus's topic in Other Sciences
Tesla, the Curies, Rutherford, Einstein and so many more. There is no 'Greatest Scientist' -
Browse the net from an Xbox! (I am right now )
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Oh yeah, What about the Bob Lazar guy who claimed Ununpentium could actually exist without decaying instantly.
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If it were allowed, or 'regulated' as you put it, it would become a 'who can make the best steriods' contest for sure.