Thursday, 3 November 2011

Why Blogging?

Well This Is Why;
As you would know i have a YouTube account for visual experiments that can be done partly in detail, I also have a Facebook page for just small posts to whats happening, but what you will see here is a more in-depth procedure about what to do and what happens, I will also be posting just random things as well in case you would like to know what to do, you can message me via YouTube or Facebook what you would like to see me do or just write about, if it is interesting what you tell me, I will devote a lot of time putting effort into finding the answer, and all I want in return is a few clicks of the Google ads on my YouTube videos or on this site, the money will be going to new glassware, chemicals, video making tools and much more, I hope to see you seen.

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6 comments:

  1. WEEE, I am the first person to post in this Blog.

    Do you remember me ?? Try to find out who I am !!

    I am a ScienceMadness user, and its really awesome forum. You are 18 yrs old, :( You're older than me, well I am 13, but I still love Chemistry. You can check out my website:
    rstarchem.weebly.com

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  2. Thanks RStar, yeah i know who you are :) thanks for commenting :) means people are actually looking at this and my work is not going to waste :)

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  3. Well, I just saw your list of chemicals, and found a spelling mistake. You've written "Sodium Hypochloride" instead of "Sodium Hypochlorite", found as 5% solution in Bleach.

    Your Camphor is found as pest control poison. Well I live in India and here mostly Camphor is used in our religious Ceremonies: Information Here

    And I do buy packs of Camphor (sold for those ceremonies) at a cost of '40 Indian Rupees'(costing '$0.81 as USD' or '$0.79 as Australian Dollar') for 50 grams. But never done any experiment with it.

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  4. Well what is your Camphor price??, is it greater than mine's??

    Well, have a little access to Gamfexine as a pesticide, but my elders make me restricted to use that due to its toxicity. Don't know much about it :(

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  5. Thanks, ill edit that :) was working on it late int the night so coarse there is mistakes :) our camphor is a greater price then that... way more then $0.79 for 50 grams, id say about $3-5 AUD... not very cheap... never brought it tho, dont know any uses for it

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