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#141 elementcollector1 


Baryon
I think NurdRage mentioned in their Manganese Dioxide synthesis that one of the side products was sulfuric acid. If that's true, then this might be something to check out.
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#142 BlazeXploder 


Lepton
Find some pyrite, that can be decomposed into sulphuric acid and Fe3+. You wont get much, very impure, but its not too difficult. You just need an old fossil...
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