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Gilded

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  1. You could get the spinning atom, spinning rad. symbol and nuclear blast .gif-animations from United Nuclear's uranium ore/other radioactive stuff-page (I'm not sure if they're copyrighted though... the spinning atom looks awfully like Atomic Health in Duke Nukem 3D :D ).

  2. All I need is a goddamn magnesium ribbon, some rust and pyro grade Al powder. :) It's thermite time!

     

    Edit: Lance, I cut some into tiny pieces with scissors. :D It didn't work out too well, but it would have been perfect for an alkaline drain cleaner/Al-foil bomb. :)

  3. Hmm, I think it is. Is it possible for it to break up into a sulfur atom and an ozone molecule? Or SO + O2? I don't think SO is a gas.

     

    And about the bubbling, if it's really conc. H2SO4, it's as vicious as a rabid wolverine and attacks anything it can. :) It might also be that the yellow came from the impurities.

  4. You can distill just about anything that has been fermented (believe me, we Finns have a looong history with that :) ). Fruits, potatoes, all kinds of stuff. Cherries and grapes are a good choice. Remember: Distill it thrice, and it will taste nice. :D By the way, the record of percents of commercially sold alcohol is held by Estonia (surprise surprise). They sold 98% distilled from potatoes in the 20's or something.

  5. *Sigh* I only have done stuff with H2SO4 during a chemistry lesson once in my life, and it was 5-10% or something. :(

     

    About the yellow color: Isn't superconcentrated sulfuric acid just plain transparent, without the shade of yellow? Could it be that with enough heat H2SO4 says "screw this, I'm outta here" and turns into water vapor (H2O) and sulfur trioxide which causes the yellow shade? Since I don't think H2SO4 maintains its molecular form when it becomes gaseous. Or maybe it does. Heck, maybe it's just better to ask YT. :D

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