Reactivity of Carbon Dioxide

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Some home experimenter supply outfits have everything a person could need at low prices. The other option is to just check in a library book and learn how an experimental lab is set up. You would be surprised and how much stuff you find in the average kitchen can be used as substitutes for expensive stuff.

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ye I wouldn't mind buying one of those kits but with my beard etc it becomes a risk fo rto experiment at my backyard :eek:
 
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ye I wouldn't mind buying one of those kits but with my beard etc it becomes a risk fo rto experiment at my backyard :eek:


Sadly that attitude does exist in too many places. It is sad to see that there are good deeply Religious people who are viewed with suspicion based only on how they look or their religious preference. I had not thought of it before but that attitude does stifle development.

So many of the worlds greatest developments have come from the back yard experimenter who was trying to solve a problem.

The process for cheaply extracting aluminum from Bauxite came about because a teen age boy wanted to make a light weight frying pan for his mother.

Vulcanized rubber was invented because Charles Goodyear was trying to make non sticky chewing gum from latex.

The list is actually very long for the modern inventions that were discovered in somebodies back yard or kitchen.

But, with that said it is best to put up a warning for any home experimenters to check with their local laws and the attitudes of their neighbors before doing anything.
 
Great ideas, valuable information :)

Keep them coming insha'Allah. In the meantime I need access to a lab, a person of my age probably wouldn't be authorised. Maybe someone with access to a lab could do something on this matter?

Don't you have access to the science lab at school? Maybe you can talk the Head of Science or one of your science teacher(s) and see whether they can sort something out.:D
 
Don't you have access to the science lab at school? Maybe you can talk the Head of Science or one of your science teacher(s) and see whether they can sort something out.:D

Almost impossible sis :)

I don't know...maybe we should just leave it to the experts :D lol
 
Almost impossible sis :)

I don't know...maybe we should just leave it to the experts :D lol



A spurt is a drip under pressure and an ex is a has been.














So maybe it is best none of us are experts.
 

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