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by rbhawk » Fri Dec 19, 2014 7:29 am | |
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I do not know much about the history of chemistry but would it be possible for someone in the circle to "discover" the periodic table?
I think it would make the job of chemists not in the circle a lot easier. Not to mention that it would advance the scientific method a lot. Does someone with a chemistry background know if this is possible and which discoveries are still needed before we can have our mendeljev discover it? |
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by Draken » Fri Dec 19, 2014 9:42 am | |
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We only know very few elements, in time of Mendelejev periodic table, they knew something around 70% of them. Also they had equations needed for calculating mass of elements. First we need a lot of equations to be discovered before we can push further. We nim Paoloni and Bohr to appear, before we can create that thing, also we need Descartes so we could push mathematic and equations much further. Without him we can't solve more complicated equations. Something similar to this: {5x-2=y^2-3 {2y-6=xy-1 ^I don't know if that equation is correct but I wanted only example. We could easily solve it, cus we have knowledge how to do it, on Safehold they don't have that knowledge. |
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by Captain Igloo » Fri Dec 19, 2014 12:19 pm | |
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Hmmmm, John Daltons atomic theory, maybe? |
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by Randomiser » Fri Dec 19, 2014 3:44 pm | |
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I'm not so sure, the head of the royal college is studying Newton's Principia Mathematica and may have published it by now. |
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by jgnfld » Fri Dec 19, 2014 7:22 pm | |
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One real solution: > x <- 3.21076 > y <- -4.12963 > 5*x-2 [1] 14.0538 > y^2-3 [1] 14.0538 > 2*y-6 [1] -14.25926 > x*y-1 [1] -14.25925 2 complex solutions exist as well. |
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by AirTech » Fri Dec 19, 2014 8:21 pm | |
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Elemental sulfur occurs naturally and as it is a component of gunpowder, a significant supply would be to hand... |
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by Captain Igloo » Fri Dec 19, 2014 8:45 pm | |
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Miles (see below) provided an example of the catalyst type of plant built in the US during that early period with a description of a plant built in 1918 for the Government at Nitro, West Virginia. It was a wartime rush job and did not include regenerative converters but it did include more combustion gas scrubbing apparatus than would normally be included to permit possible operation with pyrite instead of sulfur. Platinum (platinized asbestos) was the catalyst. The acid was required for the production of 300 tons per day of smokeless powder. The plant consisted of seven units of four trains each, or a total of 28 individual trains. Each train had a capacity of 16 tons per day of sulfur trioxide, or about 20 tons of acid per day. The total building floor space required was about 300,000 sq. ft., or nearly seven acres, for a total acid production of about 550 tons per day. The trains were laid out in almost straight lines and one group of four trains required a plot area about 190 ft. wide by about 425 ft. long. This plant installation, although larger than most, was generally typical of the type of equipment and size of the individual trains which made up the plant. It was, however, a wartime emergency installation and was dismantled some time prior to 1925. A sulfuric acid plant installation list of about 1920 showed there were acid plans at 228 locations in the United States and that contact type plants were at 53 of these locations, the balance were chamber type. Source: "Manufacture of Sulfuric Acid (Contact Process)" by F. D. Miles, 1925 by Gurney and Jackson, Great Britain |
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by fallsfromtrees » Sat Dec 20, 2014 12:04 am | |
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Neils Bohr lived long after Mendeleev, so we don't need him. We actually don't know how many elements are actually known to SafeHold. They do know about many of the elements, we have textev for gold, silver, iron, tin, copper, zinc, nickel, antimony, mercury, phosphorous, lead, sulphur. We don't know if they have identified coke or charcoal as carbon, nor do we know if they have realized that air is a mixture of gases. Given the advanced nature of Pascal's laws, I suspect that iodine is known. If Lithium, Beryllium, Boron, Nitrogen, Oxygen, and Florine have not been identified as separate elements, it is going to be difficult to even start a periodic table as those are the elements in the first row. This may well be too few to create the periodic table, particularly if Hydrogen is no known as a separate element. ========================
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by fleadermouse » Mon Dec 22, 2014 1:38 am | |
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Chlorine is very easy to make if you have HCl. If you want to try it sometime just goto lowes and by a gallon of muratic acid which about 11.5 M HCl and mix it with any type of chlorine bleach liquid or solid. Just be careful it makes chlorine oxides as well which can become unstable and blow up and of course all the gasses will kill you most painfully. That's why all the pool products say do not mix.
I am not saying that any of ideas presented in this thread are impossible but most of you are overlooking the details that cause plants to blow up. In most ways safehold is not at late 19th early 20th century tech. I have been lucky enough that my errors have never gotten anyone seriously injured. But I am telling you from personal experience that tiny tiny variations in many variables have huge consequences in the petrochem industry. Also the idea that if it's not forbidden then it is ok is exactly the opposite of safehold's culture the archangels did there best to instill the concept of if it is not expressly accepted then it is forbidden. |
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by fleadermouse » Mon Dec 22, 2014 1:46 am | |
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Safehold in general does not understand the concept of the element they see gold, silver, iron, etc as substances, but I see no indication of any understanding of what an element is from a chemistry point of view. Certainly not from a repeating cyclic point of view with respect to atomic mass.
You also need to be able to measure and discuss electric charges to develop this concept. |
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