You can liquify it pretty easily with a few wheezeworts in an hydrogen filled room. And then you can store tons of chlorine in a very small room. - A lot of CO2 ? You can use the carbon skimmer or liquify it with the same method that is used for chlorine. CO2 is nice as a ...
With the hole in the center, you can see you end up with a nice thick lid, that kind of looks like a giant white donut. This design works great for venting pressure, and gives you the option to melt metal as well, without even having to take the lid off the furnace. Step 9: Fin...
Yeah, it's an exoloit but I never seem to get around to liquifying gas for storage purposes. There is door compressors and using the liquid with gas vents and gas with liquid vents to create unlimited pressure. Both seems to be very easily fixed problem, but it seems ins...
The questions I can't answer are: How much energy would it take to produce hydrogen (electrolytically or hydrolytically with zinc) and to power a sabatier reactor compared to the amount of energy stored in the methane? How much methane (and how many production facilities) would be requir...
Let’s get to the good part: removing the fungus! I have some medicine syringes that I use for measuring out the solution but it’s totally not necessary. Our solution consists of equal parts of hydrogen peroxide and ammonia. In the past I’ve used the lid from the ammonia bottle to ...
The crystalline semiconductor is grown in a high temperature, high pressure chamber. Gallium, arsenic, and/or phosphor are purified and mixed together in the chamber. The heat and pressure liquify and press the components together so that they are forced into a solution. To keep them from ...
If you have access to food grade Spirulina or Chlorophyll, these can also be used as a bath: Pre-mix 1 ounce of spirulina or chlorophyll per gallon of aquarium water (I suggest first liquifying the powder with sterile water to a make a liquid ounce); allow fish to soak for 15-30 ...