Hey All,
You can also try going to your local hardware/pool supply store and pick up some pool-cleaning acid. It's used to raise the ph of swimming pools. It usually runs for under $10 a gallon. I recently used some on a small nantan (bought for the experiment) and it ate all of the shale off in
Dear Stan;
My former experience isgo to the local water lab
that samples wells/tests ground water. If you ask politely, one can get
a 1/4 liter of Nitric if you tip the lowly lab tech with a specimen of
meteorite and spend a few moments explaining what an interesting thing
i
Okay, now I know that I can't procure concentrated nitric acid without
being employed by an institution of higher learning---unless I want to lie
to the suppliers and tell them I'm a Professor of Inorganic Chemistry at
Anthrax University or something. I'm no good at lying.
says who?
just open
Okay, now I know that I can't procure concentrated nitric acid without being employed
by an institution of higher learning---unless I want to lie to the suppliers and tell
them I'm a Professor of Inorganic Chemistry at Anthrax University or something. I'm
no good at lying.
So, following somebo
Of course, the down side of using fluoridated compounds is that they can
MAKE YOU DIE! ...or just get burned very badly and end up in the
hospital.
not to belittle the hazards of flourine, but let's keep things in
perspective - just because something can kill you doesnt mean it cant be
used wh
Of course, the down side of using fluoridated compounds is that they can
MAKE YOU DIE! ...or just get burned very badly and end up in the
hospital.
For those of y'all who subscribe to Discover magazine, they had one of
their "Vital Signs" articles about a hydrofluoric acid burn a few years
ago.
s.
From: "Adam Hupe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Etching Compounds
Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 12:45:53 -0700
Hello List,
This topic reminds me of the "Magic Cleaning Potion" we purchased from a
hippie at the Denver s
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Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Etching Compounds
> Hola,
> Concentrated nitric acid is about 16 molar (70%).
>
> You don't want any water you can avoid. It is t
Hola,
Concentrated nitric acid is about 16 molar (70%).
You don't want any water you can avoid. It is then diluted (by pouring acid into
alcohol) down to "1 molar" (16:1 vol/vol), but in quotes because that should be with
anhydrous, or 95% minimum ethyl alcoholI usually consider "molar" as
What's a good source for etching compounds, such as concentrated nitric acid? Is a 6m
nitric too heavy for etching? Something lighter, maybe 1m nitric? Thanks for your
replies and suggestions!
VeIocity
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