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I am going to buy some Gallium, Osmium and Sodium metal. What others do you recommend I buy and do you have any links to other suppliers?

I already have a healthy supply of copper gold silver lead, elemental mercury, tin, bismuth, ytterbium, and Uranium (ore).

What else do you recommend?

>> No.3417948

Ununtrium

>> No.3417959

Titanium. And Boron.

>> No.3417963

>>3417948
Wish it was stable to have.
OP buy lots of Germanium. Its still cheep and will only get more valuable.
Also tungsten

>> No.3417970

>>3417959
Boron powder or like a cast bar?

I am trying to collect all the elements I can. I was going in order but said fuck it, and limited my self to what I had
except for gallium, that shit looks fun.

>> No.3417975

Gold, Silver, Platinum

>> No.3417989

Buy aragon, get so much aragon you wont know what to do.

>> No.3417994

>>3417944
>buy californium
>eat it
>shit brix

>> No.3417995

>>3417970
Bar.

>> No.3418017

how much Gallium
are you looking to buy?

>> No.3418020

I htink for my first purchase like 10-15g maybe? Is that enough to play with?

>> No.3418026

Tantalum element is best element

>> No.3418043

uranium
http://www.amazon.com/Images-SI-Inc-Uranium-Ore/dp/B000796XXM/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1311021991&
amp;sr=8-1

>> No.3418053

silicon is nice
also more bismuth

>> No.3418074

can never have to much bismuth. WHY?

BECAUSE ITS FUCKING BISMUTH!

>> No.3418083
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3418083

Buy a whole bunch of phosphorus and iodine at the same time

>> No.3418109

>Sodium

heh. better keep it dry...

>> No.3418206

>>3418043
>>3418043
oh god read the reviews

>> No.3419306

>>3418109
keeping it in mineral oil till I want to play with it.

>> No.3419329

Lithium 6 for your fusion experiments

>> No.3419332

>>3417944
Rhenium, get tons of it.

>> No.3419340

>>3419332
Wait no, I think I meant Ruthenium

>> No.3419341

>>3418206
Oh god that ryhme.
ehem, if I may

There once was a man named Klaproth
Who cooked up some pitchblende-y broth
This bright German fellow
Mixed cake that was yellow
And found something new in the froth

He'd already discovered Titanium
Because of the size of his cranium
So not wanting to strain us
He thought of Uranus
And called his new product "Uranium"

Now Amazon's got it in stock
I'll admit that one came as a shock
An ore in a tin
Radioactive within
With a four-million year ticking clock

I just noticed while writing this rhyme
That this product ain't covered by Prime
Though small, it's got weight
So you'll pay lots for freight
And spending that much is a crime

So although I'd have wanted much more
Than this tiny container of ore
I'll have to make do
With one U 92
For my Geiger device checking chore

But if science is your main ambition
Since Amazon gives you permission
Please cover your a$$
If you want to tint glass
And you can't tell your fusion from fission

>> No.3419348

Arsenic. It's fun for the whole family!

>> No.3419350

>>3418206
Or this one
>Sent this as a Hanukkah gift to President Ahmadinejad. Got a thank you card back saying he loved it and I was his favorite infidel. Kudos to Amazon for a great product and fast shipping to Tehran.

OP you are required to buy this now.

>> No.3419358

>>3419348
I just bought some of that actually. through these guys
http://www.elementsales[dot]com/index.html

probably should have checked around though, they are a bit pricey.

>> No.3419418

lol

I had purchased uranium ore
I regret that I didn't buy more
I had only mutated halfway
When the cia took me away
Wonderful, marvelous uranium ore
It murdered the cat and it burned through the floor
But alas, as I was poor-fated
I ran out before I was mutated
Now my left side is green, droopy, hairy and I look
Like part stroke victim part stephen king book
This is my ode to uranium ore
I loved thee yet I needed some more.

PS fyi the shipping costs are a liiiittle bit pricey. Might want to think of adjusting it, just a hair.

>> No.3419898

>>3419341
hahaha good one sir

>> No.3419985

>Bought 4.5 billion years ago
>only just got here.
>Tin was half empty.
>WTF!?

>> No.3419999

>sci thinks that half of the ore will disappear after 4.5 billion years

>> No.3421080

Bumpsmuth

>> No.3421144

Bumptonium

>> No.3421876

>>3419985
wouldn't it be half lead 100something

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3422497

moar bismuth!

>> No.3423771
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3423771

I get my bismuth cristal on e-bay.

>> No.3423810

Get your uranium from Canada, it's like $20/kg since they mine that stuff there.

>> No.3423869

Ypu should buy some 99.98% pure Moron.

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3423886

>>3422497


Bismuth has perfect cleavage, feldspar has no cleavage.

>> No.3425230

Bumptium

>> No.3425237

>>3423810

Aussiestan number one exporter of uranium

Other countries have inferior uranium.

>> No.3425263

>>3423886

feldspar has 2 at 90 bruh

>> No.3426626

Buy moonrocks and drink them