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WinnieP
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Sulfur-like floating powder
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August 15, 2016, 04:36:45 PM »
Hello there!
I've been playing around with sulfur powder and water. The sulfur is insoluble and floats on water. If you add enough, you can completely cover a small water surface. You can then coat an object with sulfur a bit like this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X86uAWWZHi0
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I want to play around with this more, but sulfur is a bit expensive to just test out the coating process on different objects. Does anyone know of any cheap, accessible material that has similar properties (floats on water, insoluble, powdery)?
Thanks!
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Flowers of sulfur is rather cheap chemical, though apothecary one is a very high purity, and may be expensive.
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August 15, 2016, 05:12:55 PM »
Charcoal.
(Not sure if this counts)
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Microballoons. Available at hobbyist shops.
Fine wood dust, as produced by sanding.
Graphite powder sold as lubricant. MoS
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lubricating powder too, but a big proportion sinks directly.
Flour.
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Thanks everyone, will test it out soon
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