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General Science / Re: What is the strongest plastic?
« on: 01/06/2022 00:27:08 »
its definitely for outdoor. Is there any light cloth there can be used to hold helium. Regular plastic bags may be. Radio says it takes 100 years to decompose.

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General Science / What is the strongest plastic?
« on: 30/05/2022 23:58:32 »
Hi. I want to make my own custom balloon. Which plastic film I can buy, so it will be tough enough to be used for a long time?

3
General Science / Re: How do we make synthetic gasoline?
« on: 22/05/2022 22:54:11 »
Consumption is higher. Twice more than gasoline. Need to mix.

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General Science / How do we make synthetic gasoline?
« on: 22/05/2022 18:17:17 »
Hi Do you know that it is possible to make substitute to gasoline from sugar, east and water. There are three alcohols that can be used in the gasoline mixture. Methanol, Ethanol and tetra something, the rest you can get from petroleum, octane booster. With this prices going up for gasoline ,it is good idea to start think about it. Not particularly can be used sugar, east and water. Can turn methane into synthesis gas and than make more stuff for synthetic gasoline mixture.

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General Science / Re: Is it safe to transport hydrogen gas compressed into a water tank?
« on: 18/05/2022 01:50:26 »
20 tons of this CaH2 will give enough hydrogen to make almost 200,000 litters of water. Not bad.

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General Science / Re: Is it safe to transport hydrogen gas compressed into a water tank?
« on: 18/05/2022 01:38:36 »
CaH2

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General Science / Re: Is it safe to transport hydrogen gas compressed into a water tank?
« on: 18/05/2022 01:31:15 »
one trailer can carry up to 1000kg of hydrogen, is not enough. need to carry more, like 40000kg

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General Science / Re: Is it safe to transport hydrogen gas compressed into a water tank?
« on: 17/05/2022 01:34:54 »
Quote from: Bored chemist on 15/05/2022 16:42:35
Quote from: vdblnkr34 on 15/05/2022 15:47:09
I didnt get to the part what to use to build it. The idea to compress hydrogen into water as a preventative matter. And bigger the capacity.
Filling the tank with water leaves less room for hydrogen and makes it heavier.

Not really. Water doesn't get compressed, gas does Basically you can inject any amount of gas into the water tank, as long as it can hold that pressure. The reason to use water is to make hydrogen less dangerous during transportation. Can be used something else.

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General Science / Re: Is it safe to transport hydrogen gas compressed into a water tank?
« on: 15/05/2022 15:47:09 »
I didnt get to the part what to use to build it. The idea to compress hydrogen into water as a preventative matter. And bigger the capacity.

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General Science / Re: Is it safe to transport hydrogen gas compressed into a water tank?
« on: 15/05/2022 15:30:38 »
Quote from: Origin on 15/05/2022 15:08:13
Quote from: vdblnkr34 on 15/05/2022 14:47:07
Is it safe to transport hydrogen gas compressed into water tank?
The quick answer is no.  Water tanks are not designed to hold compressed hydrogen.

Oops, sorry. I didn't think to mention that it would be especially designed water tank, to hold huge amount of pressure.

No plastic containers.

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General Science / Is it safe to transport hydrogen gas compressed into a water tank?
« on: 15/05/2022 14:47:07 »
Hi.

Is it safe to transport hydrogen gas compressed into water tank?


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New Theories / Re: Can rust be removed by an electric field?
« on: 24/04/2022 14:13:14 »
Not really. I do it from around the corner. Safety first. The most important part is that experiments has positive result.

I have a question about the oil with sulphur in it.

Can i treat it with the hydrogen gas? Or any metal that react with sulphur?


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New Theories / Re: Can rust be removed by an electric field?
« on: 24/04/2022 01:38:45 »
Real explorers not afraid of being look like a fool.  8)

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New Theories / Re: Can rust be removed by an electric field?
« on: 23/04/2022 14:22:01 »
need to remove sulphur and test it in the lab.

Its possible to make biodiesel of any oil. Not only cooking oil, basically any oil, even engine oil will do.

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New Theories / Re: Can rust be removed by an electric field?
« on: 23/04/2022 14:00:17 »
Quote from: Bored chemist on 23/04/2022 13:51:02
Quote from: vdblnkr34 on 23/04/2022 13:36:50
Not much.
Experiments with electric impulses. The way electricity travels, reacts to isolated materials.

Example:
A tiny electric impulse was send through the metal ring, than something split impulse into two equal impulses, when two impulses reach the other side and met, they canceled themselves immediately.
That is gibberish.
Can you show pictures of the experiment and the results?

I read this approximately 10 years ago from electric experiments forum. I have seen the pictures and oscillator. If I find this thread again,  I will.

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New Theories / Re: Can rust be removed by an electric field?
« on: 23/04/2022 13:54:32 »
Quote from: evan_au on 21/04/2022 22:55:52
Quote from: vdblnkr34
electricity is a some kind of movable vibrations
Does this sound like a layman's interpretation of quantum field theory?

Might be electricity is the bridge between quantum world and world of physics?

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New Theories / Re: Can rust be removed by an electric field?
« on: 23/04/2022 13:52:37 »
Quote from: Bored chemist on 21/04/2022 19:26:43
Quote from: vdblnkr34 on 21/04/2022 19:13:54
Quote from: Bored chemist on 21/04/2022 19:00:20
Quote from: vdblnkr34 on 21/04/2022 18:47:55
In my understanding electricity is a some kind of movable vibrations.
In reality, it is not.

Why. No one have any other proof.

Have you looked?

Not much.

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New Theories / Re: Can rust be removed by an electric field?
« on: 23/04/2022 13:52:11 »
Quote from: Bored chemist on 23/04/2022 13:50:06
Quote from: vdblnkr34 on 23/04/2022 12:49:47
No. i did not, still looking how to do that.
And , since biodiesel has to have less than 10 ppm of sulphur, you did not make biodiesel.

So why did you tell this lie?

Quote from: vdblnkr34 on 23/04/2022 01:05:13
I found out how to make biodiesel from car tires.

I did, with the sulphur. Small amount.

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New Theories / Re: Can rust be removed by an electric field?
« on: 23/04/2022 13:36:50 »
Quote from: Bored chemist on 21/04/2022 20:57:35
And where did you see evidence that "electricity is a some kind of movable vibrations."?

Not much.
Experiments with electric impulses. The way electricity travels, reacts to isolated materials.

Example:
A tiny electric impulse was send through the metal ring, than something split impulse into two equal impulses, when two impulses reach the other side and met, they canceled themselves immediately.

Long time ago voltage or current (not sure) was electronic pressure.

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New Theories / Re: Can rust be removed by an electric field?
« on: 23/04/2022 12:49:47 »
No. i did not, still looking how to do that. I have seen the picture how removed in the past, on the factories, but cant repeat at home.

The only thing I found is that sulphur easier to be removed while this oil is vapor.

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