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good call. those chems are more or less easily obtained through chem sites like unitednuclear and household things. the nitrogen trichloride would have to be synthed at home due to its crazy properties and lack of availability. iodine is expensive, so i'd need to purify it from tincture, a really annoying process. perchloric would be a bit difficult for need of catalysts to oxidize the chlorine to +7
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actually, glass with hydrofluoric acid becomes [math]SiF4[/math] :\
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Separating KClO3/O4 from match heads
budullewraagh replied to Aspirin's topic in Inorganic Chemistry
a very important note about the (per)chlorate: when boiling water off at 100 celcius (or even 95 in my case) the (per)chlorate detonates. i had 84 match heads worth of (per)chlorate dissolved and when i got it down to about 20mL, it rapidly decomposed. alas, there was nothing i could do. i ended up with a small amount of chloride and almost no (per)chlorate. what makes this especially dangerous is if you did not filter correctly; instead of decomposing with vigorous bubbling like what happened to me, it will violently explode on contact with reducers (sulfur comes to mind). -
you see, that chart you produced was mostly useless considering bush lost the popular vote. and yes, ford, reagan, bush sr and bush jr were stupid. the bushes are liars. as i recall, sr said "read my lips, no taxes". guess what. there were taxes, and plenty of them. jr lied repetedly of course on iraq. if you lost money because of enron, you can blame reagan and his free trade acts. ah, and with regard to bush's service as the pilot of a "dangerous" aircraft, i laugh at you for that. tell me this, if you go to college for four years and do not attend classes, do you graduate? nah, not really. bush was a "member" of the national guard who had a highly coveted position (due to his father's help) but he decided to dishonor his position and skip just about everything possible. if you asked him to fly a plane today i bet he'd tell you he couldn't. more importantly, this was a position that kept bush out of enemy fire. he dishonored it. that is shameful
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Zinc chloride battery, what's it made of?
budullewraagh replied to jsatan's topic in Inorganic Chemistry
wait, the manganese dioxide was oxidized by hydrogen peroxide to form permanganic acid??? -
wow, that was the poorest support for an opinion i've seen in awhile. first, it is 4 years old. second, people dont live in a great deal of the places you mentioned. well, perhaps 5-6 hicks with shotguns per region in a bunch of those areas... wait, did i see that the nevada desert, home of many nuclear tests that date as recently as the 1970s (if i am not mistaken) is "bush country"? i now declare that territory null and void because if you live there in the middle of nowhere whatsoever and with the incredibly high amounts of radiation, you must be out of your mind. third, gore won the popular vote, so go figure
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no, he didn't fly an F-102 Delta Dagger, because he never showed up for duty.
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hmm, you could do a nitrogen trichloride synth, then oxidize it, a bit of magnesium shards (NOT POWDERED) and a little iodine with a solution of conc perchloric acid, barium nitrate, calcium and cobalt carbonate, sodium fluoaluminate, lithium carbonate, and strontium carbonate and nitrate. the above would cause a powerful immediate explosion, with a very hot multicolored flame lasting a good long time afterwards.
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that chart seems to sum it up. cesium 137 is fun you should extract it from mushrooms then thermite it out
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yeah, oxidizing mg is some fearsome stuff
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yeah i know, but i love it! check out the uranium animated gif
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a good site for finding pyrophoric compounds is http://www.unitednuclear.com
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i am in boz's class. we could not see from one corner to the other due to a sort of elevation between the two points. however, we measured the angle made between a corner and the midfield line across the field and found that it was approximately 60 degrees. from the corner we stood at to the midfield line on our side, it was 60 meters. we then used trig to find our answer.
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thanks a bunch
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a bit more than somewhat and he totally screwed us over with the free trade acts
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what do you mean?
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not with his daddy defending him. the fact of the matter is that the national guard was hardly used in the vietnam war and he was placed in a division that was of little use to the military. bush was going to be sent in as a footsoldier, but his daddy saved his life and let some other poor child die. meanwhile kerry decided to defend his nation and volunteered when he could have taken the bush approach (he was priviliged too you know). ah, and bush didn't serve honorably; he almost never showed up
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anybody have an image of the 5HT1 receptor? i need to know the structure of it ASAP. if you find it, i would be most grateful. thank you.
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it's just a smidge expensive tho:\
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you'll want to be careful when working with that. nitric acid gas is bloody corrosive. if you wanted to be smart, you'd have a few drops of methyl orange in the glass tubes to test for pH
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i got my glassware etc from the company that sells to our school: sargent welch
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we don't. we need one
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oh, of course it wouldn't, dave. i was just throwing around random numbers. youre the mathematics genius around here, perhaps you should make one no, not in the least. it works better that way, buddy