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Published: Nov 16, 2006 1:23 p.m.
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Hi everyone, I’m sure everyone has read eggs here that require many chemicals we have never heard of. But with much scouring of the internet on my part, I was able to put together a list of these chemicals and easy to obtain equivalents. I’m sure a lot of you already know some of these but I’ll put them out anyway. I placed them in alphabetical order for two reasons. One, it’s easier to refer to, and two, I was really, really bored. So here it is!

Name Equivalent
Acetic acid- vinegar
Aluminum oxide- alumia
Aluminum potassium sulfate- alum
Aluminum sulfate- alum
Ammonium hydroxide- ammonia
Carbon carbonate- chalk
Carbon tetrachloride- cleaning fluid
Calcium hypo chloride- bleaching powder
Calcium oxide- lime
Calcium sulfate- plaster of Paris
Carbonic acid- seltzer
Ethylene dichloride- Dutch fluid
Ferric oxide- iron rust
Glucose- corn syrup
Graphite- pencil lead
Hydrochloric acid- muriatic acid
Hydrogen peroxide- peroxide
Lead acetate- sugar of lead
Lead tetrooxide- red lead
Magnesium silicate- talc
Magesium sulfate- Epsom salts
Naphthalene- mothballs-
Phenol- carbolic acid
Potassium bicarbonate- cream of tarter
Potassium chromium sulfate- chrome alum
Potassium nitrate- saltpeter
Sodium dioxide- sand
Sodium bicarbonate- baking soda
Sodium borate- borax
Sodium carbonate- washing soda
Sodium chloride- salt
Sodium hydroxide- lye
Sodium silicate- water glass
Sodium sulfate- glaubers’ salt
Sodium thiosulfate- photographer’s hypo
Sulfuric acid- battery acid
Sucrose- cane sugar
Zinc chloride- tinner’s fluid

Hope this helps! Thats all for now.
*-Floydfan-*
 

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Nov 16, 2006 1:25 pm -
5* well done. Favorites. How does one extract the chemicles needed to make BOOM?


DaDevil

Nov 16, 2006 1:28 pm -
thats a 5* from me, good work.


DaDevil

Nov 16, 2006 1:30 pm -
***oh, and favz btw***


floydfan

Nov 16, 2006 1:30 pm -
think what u want but this was not copied from the cookbook...


DaDevil

Nov 16, 2006 1:31 pm -
and even if it was, im one of those ppl who cant be fucked searching the cookbook, and he just made it much simpler for me. So thanks floyd...


floydfan

Nov 16, 2006 1:33 pm -
no problem devil. Thanks for the appreciation.
I hate the cookbook.. the diagrams r like impossible 2 follow...


floydfan

Nov 16, 2006 1:36 pm -
19 VIEWS ONLY 3 VOTES! WHAT IS THIS?


floydfan

Nov 16, 2006 1:52 pm -
comment why if u vote low


Munkey106

Nov 16, 2006 2:29 pm -
Very helpful.

5*


floydfan

Nov 16, 2006 3:39 pm -
14 isnt a letter rambo. its a number!


Budman-2807

Jan 01, 2008 12:50 pm -
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