Atomicdog
(Member) 01-20-99 03:56 No 101065 |
Quick Colemans/pet ether question | Bookmark | ||||||
I saw a 1 gallon silver and red can at the wally mart today. It said fuel/combustable on the front and it was cloemans but it didn't say what the stuff was made out of. Is this the pet ether I've heard so much about? |
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EllisDTripp (Member) 01-20-99 05:32 No 101066 |
Re: Quick Colemans/pet ether question | Bookmark | ||||||
Coleman Fuel (AKA "white gasoline" or naptha) is an acceptable substitute for petroleum ether in most cases. It does contain a small amount of lubricating oil, as a rust inhibitor, so a distillation before use would be a good idea. Use care with this stuff, as it is extremely flammable. ------------------
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Atomicdog (Member) 01-23-99 04:26 No 101067 |
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naptha? Isn't that stuff available at the hardware store in the paint section? If thats a good substitue for for pet ether then score! |
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relentlesson (Stranger) 07-25-02 13:51 No 336916 |
moth balls | Bookmark | ||||||
swim has seen at hardware stores moth balls that say on the label 'guarantee 99% Naptha' This is the same one would suppose, but in a solid form. Is it possible to convert this seemingly quite pure form of Naptha to the desired liquid non-polar solvent? And of course, How? I know what I like, but I might like something I don't know. |
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acid_egg (Hive Bee) 07-25-02 19:59 No 336987 |
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I think you'll find that's napthalene.Completely different! When your intent is in accordance with the Universe, things start happening. |
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