wolfram
(Newbee)
11-02-03 14:35
No 468295
      My local pottery store
(Rated as: good read)
    

At my local pottery store I found;

CaCO3, BaSO4, ZnO, MgCO3, MgO, CaF2, Al(OH)3, Al2O3, SrCO3, BaCO3, Sb2O3, FeCr2O4, Fe2O3, CuO, iron powder, Cr2O3, TiO2, Ni2O3, NiCO3, Co(NO3)2×6 H2O, Co2O3, MnO2, CoCO3 and Li2CO3! laugh
 
 
 
 
    politoxicomania
11-03-03 01:52
      My local drug store
(Rated as: misinforming)
    
 
 
 
    jackhole
11-03-03 02:38
      What the...
(Rated as: misinforming)
    
 
 
 
    Rhodium
(Chief Bee)
11-03-03 11:12
No 468466
      Why are you mocking the thread originator?     

What's up with you guys? The above listed inorganics are very likely to be found in a shop like that, as many of them can be used as pigments, for glazing, etching and other hobby uses. It gives people a hint of what can be found OTC, at least in some parts of the world.
 
 
 
 
    politoxicomania
(Newbee)
11-03-03 18:08
No 468496
      My post was serious     

No Joke !!!!!  No misinforming!!!!!!

With a little bit chemical knowledge u can buy my mentioned chemicals in every "drug-store" in germany.
Ok, some reaktions have to be done but.... all these chemicals are available. I swear.
So no misinforming.........

The joke was that i dont understand why the original post was rated as good read... so i thought my could be.......

Sometimes irony is just a jump away from reality.
 
 
 
 
    jackhole
(Stranger)
11-04-03 21:43
No 468762
      I was unaware...     

I was unaware that those inorganics may be had from a pottery store.  So thank you, wolfram, for putting me in the know =)

Jizzy Jizzy Bang Bang
 
 
 
 
    methyl_ethyl
(Hive Bee)
11-08-03 21:25
No 469660
      nice     

Thanks wolfram, that was interesting,

Politoxico: In a way it was misinforming in the sense that many of the aforementioned chemicals do not exist, at least in the way they were spelled.  cool

m_e

     Unipolar Mania, It's good for life... laugh