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ETN synthesis problem
Sickman, the link doesn't work anymore. Can you uplod the book somewhere else please?
18-12-2006 at 04:08
by: a_bab
Is it possible to build a DIY supercritical CO2 extractor?
Quince, where did you find about the electronic microscope building? If it's a website could you pos ...
7-12-2006 at 15:17
by: a_bab
Unconventional Shaped Charges
Actually, it works by defeating the RPG with a "counterprojectile" (or rather a cloud of projectiles ...
1-11-2006 at 09:45
by: a_bab
How does a jet pack sound?
Bromic acid, the second link for buying "plans" is pure crap. There was a myth busters show where th ...
21-10-2006 at 12:19
by: a_bab
Can anyone figure out what this may be??
For the Pb3O4/magnalium microstars I can say that the first step is the melting of the whole star; i ...
6-10-2006 at 04:52
by: a_bab
Picric acid: different instructions
The pure (recrystalized from HCl iirc) TNP looks like white, transparent crystals. They will slowly ...
1-10-2006 at 06:11
by: a_bab
TETRYL
...because a higher concentration will oxidise the crap out of dimetylaniline. This is how I ruined ...
22-9-2006 at 12:36
by: a_bab
Energetic Materials Experiments Article
Organics, yes, but more likely stuff like grease, benzene etc.
16-6-2006 at 08:32
by: a_bab
Energetic Materials Experiments Article
@hodges: here is a chemical way of obtaining NCl3. It allows for tens of grams ammounts, so be caref ...
15-6-2006 at 05:05
by: a_bab
Unconventional Shaped Charges
I once got a nasty explosion because of the Ag2C2; I'd say it's far more sensitive than the AP; mayb ...
17-5-2006 at 07:37
by: a_bab
Magnesium composition!!
Try with vinegar. Ifitreacts (fizzle) itcontains Mg. If not, it's Al or Ti.
14-5-2006 at 12:13
by: a_bab
Carbon arc Furnace
I have a way of producing a low powered arc easy enough, with two 110/220v transformers. I'll put t ...
4-5-2006 at 09:04
by: a_bab
Unconventional Shaped Charges
On the pictures subject, do you have the rest of them showing the full jet formed? :)

These are X ...
3-5-2006 at 12:27
by: a_bab
Platinum electrodes from Radio Vaccum Tubes?
They usually contain a very small quantity of Ba, with the role of degasing. You can see it on the o ...
29-4-2006 at 13:03
by: a_bab
Thermite "Experiments"
"NI3.NH3. It's the most sensitive explosive known to man"

Who told you that? There are others lik ...
27-4-2006 at 12:43
by: a_bab
Nuclear Reactions
Yeah, you are right. My mistake. I was reading about the Pakistan and I guess they had uranium bombs ...
23-4-2006 at 03:28
by: a_bab
Nuclear Reactions
Among the first nukes any nuclear country had were the uranium canon type ones. Plutonium is diffic ...
21-4-2006 at 14:14
by: a_bab
Flexible heating elements
I also agree about the exagerations.

I mean, cmon, it wouldn't bite if you touch it for god sake ...
19-4-2006 at 23:54
by: a_bab
Nuclear Reactions
It's a matter of getting the detonator detonate at an exact moment, +/-100ns.

The problem is tha ...
15-4-2006 at 11:03
by: a_bab
Nuclear Reactions
It's not as simple since the americans worked alot on this issue while the Pu was cooking... I don't ...
15-4-2006 at 03:20
by: a_bab
Nuclear Reactions
The implosion system for a Pu or U core is also going to be a problem. Even if you can get the 30 kg ...
14-4-2006 at 23:31
by: a_bab
Nuclear Reactions
"Surely, anything that could be built in the 40's can now be built by the average Joe in his garage? ...
14-4-2006 at 11:09
by: a_bab
Nuclear Reactions
The U235 which is the lighter explosive izotope it's always found in a 0.7% percentage, no matter wh ...
12-4-2006 at 02:08
by: a_bab
A state of the art update
I'm sorry to tell you that, but when it comes to "advanced (pseudo)science, you rock. You are not an ...
10-4-2006 at 01:06
by: a_bab
'Glowstick' chemistry
I can't remember; it's a compilation of different stuff from the web. The antracene is so carcinogen ...
2-4-2006 at 12:10
by: a_bab
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