Thursday, March 5, 2020
Strongest Base Chemistry
Strongest Base ChemistryIf you have been reading my articles over the past year or so, you have probably come to the conclusion that there is really only one way to go about the topic of constructing a strong base chemistry - use an iron core. However, there are some other options.Charcoals. Charcoals are the most expensive option for setting up a base chemistry, but they also have the most benefits. The biggest benefit is that it is a permanent solution, and the charcoals do not degrade with heat as much as most other alternatives.Toxic components. Be careful here. If you want to make your base chemistry as clean as possible, and I strongly recommend that you do, you want to stay away from carbon-based chemical compounds.Candles or candle wax. Candle wax has many advantages over using the above mentioned sources of carbon-based compounds such as beeswax, paraffin wax and paraffin oil.But then again, most people find this method to be too powerful, and also not as pleasant as using a n iron core. If you are interested in using candles or candle wax as your base chemistry, here are some tips.Candle wax is a two-part process. First, you need to melt down the wax, after which you can take the wick and melt it into the room air. This is more comfortable than heating up the whole house and produces a much cleaner gas for your base chemistry.Don't forget that although you use the wax to make your base chemistry, you will still need to keep your furnace running for several hours in order to warm up the room before you start putting the mixture on the flame. There's no getting around it, but that's where the advantages lie. Using chemicals like paraffin wax and paraffin oil means that you would not be able to maintain your furnace running throughout the night.
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