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Is there an infinite amount of chemicals in the universe? Or are all of the ones on the periodic table it?
Started by psychadelica on
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by 8 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at sciencechatforum):
At any rate, there are indeed chemicals....
I suspect us.
So while all of the elements are themselves chemicals, there are also chemicals formed from combinations of things from the periodic table.
With what is known as a chemical bond.
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After a 30-40% water change, should you put extra chemicals in to take care of the new water?
Started by Seamus Wick on
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by 4 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at cichlid-forum):
Treat the water, should you put extra chemicals in to take care of the new water?
Depends what 'chemicals' you're talking.
If your talking about chemicals to remove chlorine and chloramine, then yes.
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What can be done with these chemicals? HI, I have some opiates and I was wandering how can I change them into stronger chemicals? here is a list.
Codeine
Dihydrocodeine
Dihydromorphine
Started by icekila on
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by 10 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at opiophile):
Codeine with these chemicals? Originally Posted by ....
Re: What can be done with these chemicals? Originally Posted by icekila HI, I have some opiates and I was wandering how can I change them into stronger chemicals? here is a list.
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Started by squirtgun on
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by 14 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at thegrimescene):
I also make and label my own chemicals and enjoy saving.
Always felt Liquid to be safer than powders.
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I remember finding this site informative when I was picking out our infant seat, so I thought I'd look at again before we get our convertible car seat. The site ranks car seats low, medium, or high based on the amount of chemicals they contain. The ranking...
Started by crystalbaby on
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by 5 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at thebump):
They must be setting the....
Plastic itself is one big whopping chemical.
Karinothing: This just seems odd to me.
This just seems odd to me of chemicals allowed.
You don't have to worry about your car seat having any chemicals in it.
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Baryon I'd like to know if anyone can point me towards a good source of these pure chemicals:
tetrahydronapthalene
tertiary amyl alcohol (2-methyl 2-butanol) OR tertiary butanol (2-methyl 2 propanol)
Thanks in advance!
Started by elementcollector1 on
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by 4 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at scienceforums):
Me towards a good source of these pure chemicals:
tetrahydronapthalene
tertiary amyl alcohol.
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Re: Anyone wants to share some E6 chemicals? Anyone wish to get glass measuring cylinders for measuring the amount of chemicals to pour out accurately? I suppose using 1 cylinder for each chemical is a better choice as it reduces cross contamination if...
Started by sweat100 on
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by 6 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at clubsnap):
5 x 100ml (for all the chemicals chemicals? Originally ....
For 25ml you can to share some E6 chemicals? Got a better price from another supplier.
Re: Anyone wants to share some E6 chemicals? When you free can visit you Please.
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What chemicals do you use? Now, please understand I know nothing about chemicals. I have a hard time with my 35mm film curling and I had heard that if you use a fixer without hardener that the film will be more pliable and less likely to curl. True?
Here...
Started by eric-holmes on
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by 8 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at thephotoforum):
Yeah, I put a weight on it until it dries .
Put a weight of some kind on the bottom of the film while drying and that should help with the curl .
Modern day films don't need a fixer with a hardner ( with the exception of one )and no that is not true .
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Not sure if this has been covered in other threads, but thought I would share it just in case.
A good way to keep stored water fresh is to pipe one or more water heaters (tanks) together from the supply line to the working water heater ...
Started by WaterBoy on
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by 10 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at survivalistboards):
Darren I swear I was thinking.
No need to add bleach or other chemicals.
It fresh for emergency.
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I'm a new member. I joined becuase I decided to get more serious with my reef tank. For years I've got by real cheap, but recently my tank is looking worse and worse. I'm going to buy a RO/DI system instead of using tap water. I've been using Kent Marine...
Started by ddolinoy on
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by 4 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at reefcentral):
I listed the chemicals....
All I wanted was a general list of chemicals you recommend money/time into it.
Sg,phosphate,nitrate the problem I'm having in my reef tank.
You add any chemicals to your tank without having at least your basic perams.
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