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  • Alcohol denaturants (Don Wilkins)
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  • Alcohol poisoning (Alan "Uncle Al" Schwartz)
  • Aluminum-mercury amalgam (Barry L. Ornitz)
  • Arsine from wallpaper (William Penrose)
  • Asbestos and brake linings (Bruce Hamilton)
  • Baking soda as a deodorant (Bruce Hamilton)
  • Definition of Baume (Gerald L. Hurst)
  • Biochemistry books (Dr. George O. Bizzigotti)
  • Bleach (Casey Donovan; John Vinson; zigoteau@my-deja.com)
  • Blenders (Gerald L. Hurst)
  • Blood detection/analysis (Larry Lippman)
  • Boiling stones (Bruce Hamilton, Alan "Uncle Al" Schwartz)
  • Boiling temperatures/pressures of water (Gerald L. Hurst)
  • Chemistry books (Bruce Hamilton)
  • Book preservation (Walter Henry)
  • Brake Fluid (Carl Ijames)
  • Breakthroughs (Gerald L. Hurst)
  • BZ (Yogi Shan)
  • Calcium Chloride as a humidity absorber (Gerald L. Hurst)
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  • Carbon-14 (Robert Parson)
  • Chemical grades (Bruce Hamilton)
  • Chemical warfare agent disposal (Dr. George O. Bizzigotti)
  • Chemist death rate (Bruce Hamilton; William Penrose)
  • Chloralkali (Don Wilkins)
  • Chromic Acid Cleaning Solution (Bruce Hamilton, Alan "Uncle Al" Schwartz)
  • Cleaning solvents (Bruce Hamilton, Larry Lippman)
  • A CO2 and water bomb (Gerald L. Hurst, Philip Candela)
  • Low temperature flames (Gerald L. Hurst)
  • Consumer chemicals (Alan "Uncle Al" Schwartz)
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  • Cleaning Oxidised Copper (Alan "Uncle Al" Schwartz)
  • Crystal growing (Alan "Uncle Al" Schwartz, Bruce Hamilton)
  • Cyanide (Don Wilkins, Gerald L. Hurst, William R. Penrose)
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  • Cold Pack salts (Gerald L. Hurst)
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  • The book "The Double Helix" (Bruce Hamilton)
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  • Epsom Salts (Gerald L. Hurst)
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  • Fat determination (William Penrose)
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  • Fluorescents and ballast failure (Don Wilkins)
  • Foams (Bruce Hamilton)
  • Fortified shampoo (Larry Lippman)
  • Freon making (Bruce Hamilton)
  • Frozen coke and a spurious desalination idea (Gerald L. Hurst)
  • Gas chromatography tips (Bruce Hamilton)
  • Removing water from gasoline (Bruce Hamilton)
  • Gasoline manufacture from methanol (Bruce Hamilton)
  • Gasoline weathering (Bruce Hamilton, glenns4250@aol.com)
  • Gelatin (and dead horses) (Larry Lippman)
  • Gelled alcohol (Larry Lippman)
  • Glass is a solid (Gerald L. Hurst, Richard A. Schumacher)
  • Glass leaching (Bruce Hamilton)
  • Glauber's salt (Don Wilkins)
  • Glow-in-the-dark chemicals/mixtures (Larry Lippman)
  • Why are gold and household bleach incompatible? (Don Wilkins, Norman L. Reitzel)
  • A group theory book (Allan Adler, Eric Lucas, David J Heisterberg)
  • H2S safety (Don Wilkins)
  • Halogen bulbs (Bruce Hamilton)
  • Halon and its replacements (Larry Lippman, Mike Weihman, Urban Fredriksson)
  • Helium sources (Don Wilkins)
  • Hydrogen fluoride gas (Gerald L. Hurst)
  • High iron cereals (Alan "Uncle Al" Schwartz)
  • Glue versus mucilage (Bruce Hamilton)
  • Hydrofluoric acid (Don Wilkins, Gerald L. Hurst, Timothy Melton)
  • Pharmaceutical hydrochlorides (Bruce Hamilton)
  • Hypochlorite (Gerald L. Hurst)
  • Ionizers (Gerald L. Hurst)
  • Ignition energy (Bruce Hamilton)
  • Iodine clock (Don Wilkins)
  • Hulett Iron Ore Unloaders (Don Wilkins)
  • IUPAC names (Bruce Hamilton)
  • Engine knock (Bruce Hamilton)
  • KY jelly (Larry Lippman)
  • Label removing (Jim Oliver)
  • Learning (Alan "Uncle Al" Schwartz)
  • Limelight (Gerald L. Hurst, Bruce Hamilton)
  • In Memoriam: Larry Lippman (Marvin Minsky)
  • Liquid Paper Solvent (Gerald L. Hurst)
  • Liquid helium (Robert Parson)
  • The blue color of liquid oxygen (Bruce Hamilton)
  • Magnetic tape iron oxides (Don Wilkins)
  • Medicine tablet binders (Alan "Uncle Al" Schwartz)
  • Mercaptans (Jay Mann)
  • Mercaptan residual smell removal (John Vinson; Alan "Uncle Al" Schwartz)
  • Mercury (Don Wilkins, John De Armond, Norman L. Reitzel, William R. Penrose)
  • Microwave absorbers (Don Wilkins)
  • Microwave nonionizing effects (Barry L. Ornitz)
  • Midgley and CFC development (Bruce Hamilton)
  • Mineral oil (Gerald L. Hurst)
  • Model diesel engine antiknock (Arno Hahma)
  • Intermolecular forces (Robert Parson)
  • Molecular_sieves (Bruce Hamilton)
  • Molecular vibrations (Robert Parson)
  • Molten NaOH (Adam Seychell; Bruce Hamilton; Alan "Uncle Al" Schwartz)
  • Nano-humbug (Tom Perigrin)
  • Alkali carbonate removal (Don Wilkins)
  • Newborn eye wiping (Yogi Shan)
  • Nickel battery toxicity (Bruce Hamilton)
  • Nitric Acid making (Frank Harrison)
  • Nitrogen narcosis (Don Wilkins)
  • Nitrous oxide and propellants (Gerald L. Hurst)
  • Normality (Gerald L. Hurst)
  • Nitric oxide MSDS (Joshua B. Halpern)
  • Oil baths (Bruce Hamilton)
  • Oil spills (William Penrose)
  • Organic chemistry (Dr. George O. Bizzigotti)
  • Ozone (Robert Parson)
  • pH misapplied (Gerald L. Hurst)
  • Paint drying (Don Wilkins)
  • Parkinsonism from bad drugs (David J Heisterberg)
  • PCB etchant (Bruce Hamilton)
  • Mylar (polyethylene terephthalate) (Alan "Uncle Al" Schwartz, Gerald L. Hurst)
  • Perchloric acid (Bruce Hamilton; Don Wilkins)
  • Phosgene (Don Wilkins, Norman L. Reitzel)
  • Introductory Physical-Chemistry Texts (Robert Parson)
  • Pineapple aroma synthesis (Bruce Hamilton)
  • Piranha Solution (Bruce Hamilton, Sean O'Brien, Colin Cameron, Rebecca M. Chamberlin, Professor Robert Toreki)
  • Propane (the mixture sold as propane) (Bruce Hamilton)
  • PVC (Alan "Uncle Al" Schwartz)
  • Pyrex (Bruce Hamilton)
  • The quantum atom (Robert Parson)
  • Quantum mechanics books (Robert Parson)
  • Quantum chemistry (Robert Parson)
  • Reaction rates (Gerald L. Hurst, Robert Parson)
  • Real gas effects (Bruce Hamilton)
  • Rerefined motor oil (Bruce Hamilton)
  • Schoeniger flasks and their use (Don Wilkins, Bruce Hamilton)
  • Re: How does Ultraswim Shampoo remove chlorine? (Larry Lippman)
  • Silica gel (Bruce Hamilton)
  • silicones: Silicones - Chemistry and Corrosion (Barry Ornitz)
  • Silly Putty (Larry Lippman)
  • Silver protection (Alan "Uncle Al" Schwartz)
  • Silver nitrate (Don Wilkins)
  • Cleaning tarnish off of silver (Larry Lippman, Barry Ornitz)
  • Oils and fats for soap making (Larry Lippman)
  • Sodium making (Gerald L. Hurst)
  • Skin permeability of commercial solvents (Bruce Hamilton)
  • Soxhlet extractors (Bruce Hamilton)
  • Supercritical Extraction (Bruce Hamilton, Alan "Uncle Al" Schwartz)
  • The strongest acid (Robert Parson)
  • Tc99m imaging (Rebecca M. Chamberlin)
  • The definition of temperature (Gerald L. Hurst)
  • Textbooks (Gerald L. Hurst)
  • Tetraethyl lead (Bruce Hamilton)
  • Thermite (Don Wilkins)
  • Food thickeners (Larry Lippman)
  • Thixotropy (Gerald L. Hurst)
  • Thoria mantles (donald haarmann)
  • Titanium tetrachloride and smoke generators (Gerald L. Hurst)
  • Trichloroethylene (Bruce Hamilton)
  • Aluminum and TSP (Gerald L. Hurst)
  • Vacuum pump oil (Bruce Hamilton)
  • Vapor pressures (Gerald L. Hurst)
  • Verdigris (copper acetate) (Don Wilkins)
  • Vinegar; fermentation of ethanol (Bruce Hamilton, Gerald L. Hurst)
  • Chemical "volcano" (Alan "Uncle Al" Schwartz, Gerald L. Hurst)
  • Hot H2O vs Cold H2O: Which freezes faster? (Gerald L. Hurst)
  • Tensile strength of water (Gerald L. Hurst)
  • Taste of ice cubes (Bruce Hamilton)
  • Waterfall heating (Gerald L. Hurst)
  • Water pipe scale accumulation (Gerald L. Hurst)
  • Waxes (Bruce Hamilton)
  • WD-40 Ingredients (Bruce Hamilton, Professor Robert Toreki)
  • Refutation of a kooky gas pressure theory (Gerald L. Hurst)
  • Yellowing of plastic (Don Wilkins)

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