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Re: Building a space port for my son, needed bubble windows.
08/11/13 05:09 AM
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> > If you happen to come across a half / quarter spherical mirror (inside polished) > let > > me know...have a project of my own I'm having a hard time sourcing cheap parts > > for.... > > italie, grow a pair of goggles and make the mirrors yourself for pennies! Woot! > Science saves the day. > > > In case you're curious what three things went into that bottle to make a mirror out > of it, it's Kamchatka, Everclear, and Jose Cuervo Silver. > > how to make a mirrored surface > > > > Check out the attached Corona bottles. Gatinha and I made these one day just for the > hell of it... well, as foreplay really... she thinks science is sexy, hubba hubba.
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Silver nitrate is extremely toxic. It can cause severe burns along with discoloration of the skin and clothing. It could result in corneal damage, even blindness, if splashed into the eyes. Ammonium nitrate is also toxic. Care must be taken in avoiding contact with skin, eyes, and lungs. Contact with other chemicals or heat could result in fire or explosion. Sodium hydroxide is a corrosive material. Mixing the materials in this experiment has the potential to form an explosive compound. When the silvered flask has been produced, empty the contents immediately into a large bucket filled with fresh distilled water. Rinse the flask at least three times into the same bucket. Dispose of the water in the bucket immediately. Always wear disposable gloves and safety goggles when conducting the experiment.
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