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Azure
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Re: h2o2 to increase oxygen in chamber?
#14803 - 04/28/00 06:04 PM (23 years, 1 month ago) |
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It would be an insignificant amount of oxygen.
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phrozendata
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Re: h2o2 to increase oxygen in chamber? [Re: Azure]
#14805 - 04/28/00 06:11 PM (23 years, 1 month ago) |
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good idea, give it a try, see what it does.
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WildLASER
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Re: h2o2 to increase oxygen in chamber? [Re: Azure]
#14806 - 04/28/00 08:23 PM (23 years, 1 month ago) |
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Maybe if you put a 4 gallon bowl of peroxide and shined light intensly on it?Probably not still.
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BoomerZ
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Re: h2o2 to increase oxygen in chamber? [Re: Azure]
#14807 - 04/28/00 09:31 PM (23 years, 1 month ago) |
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It would work great..if you had highly concentrated H2O2..like at least 85%. It would still take a few days of direct light to start breaking it down tho..
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420shroomer
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Re: h2o2 to increase oxygen in chamber? [Re: Azure]
#14808 - 04/29/00 09:41 PM (23 years, 1 month ago) |
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it would work with about 30% if you were able to slowly add a catalist such as MnO2 (manganise dyoxide). you might cosider just adding some small plants to the chamber because those give off oxygen and clean the air or CO2
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Anonymous
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Re: h2o2 to increase oxygen in chamber? [Re: Azure]
#14809 - 04/30/00 12:04 PM (23 years, 1 month ago) |
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hi guys, im sorta new to all this. i do have a batch from PF thats going real well. lots of nice pinheads forming!! in really excited about my first crop. well anyways, what i was woundering is what H202 is? i know what h2o is but whats the other oxygen molecule from? where can i get it, and how do i use it? in place of my spring water? thanks for any help bach
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Anonymous
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Re: h2o2 to increase oxygen in chamber? [Re: Azure]
#14810 - 04/30/00 12:14 PM (23 years, 1 month ago) |
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Geess People need to spend more time in their science class. H20 with a extra oxygen is. HYDROGEN PER OXIDEIt is a verry comon thing. You should be able to find it at your local drug store, grocery store, 7-11 even, Wal-Mart, Exct.... ------------------ I am the Golden Dragon. Hear my roar. Feal my flame. Watch me burn. Never again! Never be, never do. The evil things from one like you.
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420shroomer
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Re: h2o2 to increase oxygen in chamber? [Re: Azure]
#14811 - 05/01/00 07:32 PM (23 years, 1 month ago) |
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H2O2 is also what they made the hydrogen bomb with (its heavy water)
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Anonymous
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Re: h2o2 to increase oxygen in chamber? [Re: Azure]
#14812 - 05/01/00 10:09 PM (23 years, 1 month ago) |
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H3O is heavy water.
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Anonymous
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Re: h2o2 to increase oxygen in chamber? [Re: Azure]
#14813 - 05/04/00 02:24 AM (23 years, 1 month ago) |
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and heavy water is what the germans tried to make the H bomb with. not what the americans did make it with.anyone else think of a suitable canidate for reacting with H2O2?
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Anonymous
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Re: h2o2 to increase oxygen in chamber? [Re: Azure]
#14814 - 05/04/00 03:18 AM (23 years, 1 month ago) |
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the russians made the H bomb not the germans
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Anonymous
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Re: h2o2 to increase oxygen in chamber? [Re: Azure]
#14815 - 05/04/00 04:46 AM (23 years, 1 month ago) |
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ok so nuke your terrariums!LOL
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Anonymous
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Re: h2o2 to increase oxygen in chamber? [Re: Azure]
#14816 - 05/05/00 03:11 PM (23 years, 30 days ago) |
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thats because germany is too small and they didnt have enough heavy water to complete the project... i know a lot more about history than i do about shrooms... but to stay on topic... i have decided to make a few experimental terrariums... one of them has a 2 liter bottle with about 3/4 full of perlite, a bubble stone attached to a pump submerged in h2o2 (so its not even on the perlite that is in the bottom, though i put a bit there too to make sure its more sterile) with a small aquarium heater inside as well. all the air blows out the top, which is cut off. the heat helps decompose the h2o2, but i have a large quantity of air going through this bubble stone, so i am sure my o2 is slightly higher or equal to atmosphere. if i could make the o2 come out faster.... then i could have fun. has anyone even tried this? it doesnt sound like it. i will let all know how it goes..
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Re: h2o2 to increase oxygen in chamber? [Re: Azure]
#14817 - 05/06/00 09:55 AM (23 years, 29 days ago) |
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neither the germans nor the russians made the H-bomb. the US did. germany was working on the A-bomb. russia eventually developed both the A-bomb and the H-bomb but only after the US had already tested theirs. deuterium & tritium were the substances used in the H-bomb. neither are 'heavy water' per se. they both are rare forms of hydrogen that have more than the normal atomic weight. hence the term 'heavy' as these forms of hydrogen can be found in very small amounts in normal water, which was then concentrated to make 'heavy water'.but on-topic. no, you do not want to use peroxide in making up your cakes for 2 good reasons. 1. peroxide is lethal to spores. 2. heat of sterilization would destroy the peroxide anyway. ------------------ Visit http://www.drooldonkey.org Global Psychedelic Community, Forums & Chat, Teks & Tips.
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Anonymous
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Re: h2o2 to increase oxygen in chamber? [Re: Azure]
#14818 - 05/06/00 05:17 PM (23 years, 29 days ago) |
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right hippie. i didnt even want to go into this since everyone thought it was h3o that was heavy water anyhow. d and t water are hydrogens with an extra or two extra neutrons. i didnt want go into that detail because most people dont understand. thanks for being smart though!!its tough to come by intelligence in this day and age.
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