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Specialty Chemistry Forums => Citizen Chemist => Topic started by: billnotgatez on May 20, 2006, 11:27:05 PM
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http://www.hyperdeath.co.uk/chemicals/index.html
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Fabulous job! Really outstanding.
Thanks, this will be useful.
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Last Modified: 10 May 2005
So it is slightly outdated now.
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Yes it is a year old. There is a chance that all of the companies mentioned are not in business or will no longer sell to the general public. But, the underlying idea is still the same. For instance one can get iron oxide at a pottery supply store.
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Even if some of those companies listed don't still sell to individuals, the website gives you a good jumping off point for what types of stores and businesses may sell certain chemicals.
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This still is quite reliable. The author of this page is an active member, who does a lot of home science and who is very active in the field. He is active on www.sciencemadness.org.
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There is another way to get pure chemicals, try visit http://www.reagents4research.com
Regards.
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http://www.elementalscientific.net/index.html
There is significant extra charges added for some chemicals.
They seem to have an extensive list of equipment.
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http://www.hyperdeath.co.uk/chemicals/ works
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This link seems to be a return to one that was broken before
thank you
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http://www.elementalscientific.net/index.html
There is significant extra charges added for some chemicals.
They seem to have an extensive list of equipment.
Thanks for this... I emailed them and they are GTG.
I have always used "chemsavers", but will give this place a go.
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This is an information resource
The Household Products Database of the National Library of Medicine is based on the Consumer Product Information Database ©2001-2013 by DeLima Associates. All rights reserved.
http://householdproducts.nlm.nih.gov/
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List of commonly available chemicals
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_commonly_available_chemicals
Finally, I found something on WIKI
Why I did not notice since 5 October 2006 is beyond explaination
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http://www.hyperdeath.co.uk/chemicals/ works
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http://www.hyperdeath.co.uk/chemicals/ works
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Thank you for the information
I updated the past post
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Canadians : www.westlab.com - they have pretty fast shipping and carry smaller quantities.
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For a more specific compound, I've noticed that urea is sold as pet-safe driveway salt in the US. It usually has a dye in it, which is difficult to remove. However, in preparations of compounds with it like Urea * Hydrogen Peroxide adduct, the dye is easily oxidized.
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Some subbreddits such as r/TheeHive, r/Babybees or r/ChemicalRevolution have reading lists and buying lists to check out.