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how do I collect tritium? I hear you can get some of it by bombarding lithium-7 with neutrons, and that some of it naturally occurs in water in a minute fraction.
Asking for my good friend mohammed in Iran. Allahu Ackbar

>> No.2044731

>>2044716
Buy vintage watches and scrape from hands/face

>> No.2044735

>>2044716
I get a weird feeling that we'll see this thread on a CNN segment one day.

>> No.2044738

>>2044731
that's radium not tritium :/

>> No.2044755

>>2044738
OP is a glownigger .. hope you're behind seven proxies

>> No.2044776

>>2044716
I looked into it once before and the components and decay chain are fairly simple. I think you just need lithium metal and americium but you also need to bombard it with a lot of protons which isn’t easy to do legally so your best bet is to just buy it in small tubes from eBay and shit.

>> No.2044853

>>2044716
You will need a big net with really small holes, otherwise the trititium will escape.
Now pay close attention to the explanation:
>Ammonia's compose is NH3
>Chlore (Cl) is highly corrosive but it's in the halogen group
Where can you easily find Cl? In bleach.
The rest of the bleach won't affect the process so no need to separate it.
Okay so Chlorum has counter-nitrogen atoms, if you mix these atoms with ammonia's NH3 you will remove all the nitrogen and leave the 3 particles leaving 3H (the compose of Trititium)
Steps to follow:
>Mix bleach in an ammonia recipient in a 1:2 proportion.
Okay this needs energy to become active particles.
>Close recipient and shake violently
Now is when you have to use the little net
>Wet the net a bit so it's harder for the tritinium to escape
>Cover your recipient with the net
The net will capture all the important gases
Leave it all night in a closed room and you're set.
Don't worry if smoke comes out, it's not dangerous.

>> No.2044919

>>2044716
>how do I collect tritium? I hear you can get some of it by bombarding lithium-7 with neutrons

okay, first of all, you're going to need a ready supply of hydrogen, and since water is comprised of an oxygen atom and two hydrogen atoms, it's a good feedstock for making tritium.

So, get yourself some fine scale crafting tweezers, and a tiny vice.

First off, youre going to want to isolate a water molecule, and grip it in the vise (don't worry, the oxygen atom is larger than the oxygen atom, so the vice should clamp onto the oxygen atom and leave the hydrogen atoms free)

Once you have the water molecule secured, you're going to want to take your fine tweezers, and GENTLY pull the hydrogen atoms off of the oxygen atom. You'll need a storage container for the hydrogen, so get yourself a sturdy trashcan, or bucket.

Next, you're going to want some neutrons, a good place to start is some heavy metal, like lead, just pull the neutrons off of the lead with the tweezers (you might need to hit it with a hammer a few times to loosen the neutrons, that can be a bit sticky), once you have two neutrons (remember where you put them, they can be hard to find if you drop them) just gently insert them into one of the hydrogen atoms, and PRESTO, you have tritium.

>> No.2044920

>>2044919
continued...

just repeat these instructions 602,214,086,000,000,000,000,000 times per gram of tritium that you need.

easy peasy.

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2045718

>remember where you put them

>> No.2045741

Cody's lab heavy water on youtube. Tho you should know he got the feds at home once, but it was because of other projects. Tritium won't be pure.

>> No.2045796

>>2044716
Get some hydrogen and centrifuge it. As tritium is heavier than the other two isotopes, it will be forced to the bottom of the tube. Pour off the hydrogen and deuterium from the top layer. You may way to do this a few times.

>> No.2045803

>>2044920
>per gram
That's per three grams, anon.

>> No.2045807

>>2045803
Tritium is ~6 g/mol, so 6 grams.

>> No.2045822

>>2045807
The steps in >>2044919 result in one atom of tritium, not one molecule.

>> No.2045854

>>2044853
This is probably the easiest method, used this for a firework show last year and i even won the price for biggest boom, kinda unrelated but after that show being bald became all the rage in my hometown, fashion never fails to baffle me

>> No.2045887

>>2045741
didn't they confiscate (see: steal) a bunch of his materials too? such a shame, would have been a cool ass series but nooooo can't let a competent white man have a "troublesome" hobby.
>the jew fears the amateur uranium refiner

>> No.2045994

>>2044735
Put me in the Screencast CNN IS FAKE ASS KEK FUCKING NEWS.

OP it's illegal in large quantities in America. Even the vials they put in paracord beads is illegal even though are the same ones in night sights.

>> No.2046033

>>2044716
self illuminating exit signs

>> No.2046141

>>2044716
Besides gun sights or exit signs what are the practical uses of a bunch of tritium?

>> No.2046198

>>2046141
Night lights. During activation of the night light, a small amount of tritium is introduced into the core, providing fast neutrons, thereby boosting the light production. The amount of tritium is varied depending on the desired yield of said night light.

>> No.2046216

>>2044716
>how do I collect tritium?
The easiest way is via neutron activation of Li-6 in an LWR.

>> No.2046241

>>2046198
Desire to know more intensifies

>> No.2046249

>>2046241
Forgot to mention, you need some deuterium in there as well.
If you turn on your night light adjacent to a secondary night light and use various mirrors and lenses to focus on the secondary, you can achieve ambient light levels several orders of magnitude greater.

>> No.2046581

>>2046249
Additionally, this can scale to a tertiary night light, though implementations may be unwieldy at that scale.

>> No.2046610

>>2044716
I need thorium if you have any ideas they are all welcome

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2046614

>>2045822
>One atom
>One molecule
>3g

Ok Professor

>> No.2046622

>>2046614
>>2044920

>> No.2046642

>>2044716
Kill Spiderman, I'll give you all the tritium you need.

>> No.2046662

>>2044716
>I hear you can get some of it by bombarding lithium-7 with neutrons
This is true, just go to your local ace and pick up a neuron source and you're good to go.

>> No.2047122

>>2046662
what do i gotta go to gace for, ive got a few neurons to spare

>> No.2048278

silly OP.. from a tritium tree..

>> No.2048407

>>2045887
They dont want people to know nuclear shit is fake just like the moon landing

>> No.2048524

>>2044716
I know this isn't /diy/ but if anyone is actually interested, probably the cheapest tritium per dollar you can get is from buying these
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07L9KWLRV

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2048925

>>2048524
https://unitednuclear.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=25_34&products_id=994
This is probably more efficient