Date: Mon, 15 Mar 2004 15:26:46 -0700
Author: "David Kardelis"
Subject: graphite in alcohol
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My small bottle of graphite suspended in alcohol is just about gone. I
tried to make my own with graphite from Chemistry but it was much to
gloppy. Anyone know where to buy graphite in alcohol so that you can
get a nice even coat. This bottle came from an electrostatics kit to
coat pith balls, I use it mainly to make slides for measuring the
wavelength of light. Thanks dave
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David Kardelis Ph.D. =20
Chairman; Dept of Chemistry and Physics
College of Eastern Utah
451 E 400 N
Price, UT 84501
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david.kardelis@ceu.edu
435-613-5258
435-613-5125 (lab phone)
435-613-5996 Fax
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font-family:Arial'>My small bottle of graphite suspended in alcohol is =
just
about gone. I tried to make my own with graphite from Chemistry =
but it
was much to gloppy. Anyone know where to buy graphite in alcohol =
so that
you can get a nice even coat. This bottle came from an =
electrostatics kit
to coat pith balls, I use it mainly to make slides for measuring the =
wavelength
of light. Thanks dave
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