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Nitrate to Nitric Oxide from HCl reaction mechanism Below is a rendering of the method for oxidation of ferrous to ferric in nitric acid determination f ... |
13-5-2010 at 12:10 by: Formatik |
LiAlH4 synthesis [rquote=177741&tid=13839&author=chief]Just to proove how cheaply it can be produced, here th ... |
13-5-2010 at 11:57 by: Formatik |
Ammonia by the haber process--tabletop chemistry The apparatus of Haber-Le Rossignol is below. Described in[i] Fritz Haber[/i] by Margit Szöllösi-J ... |
13-5-2010 at 11:51 by: Formatik |
Does Ethanole react with NaClO3-solution ? It's a fuel and oxidizer mixture, so the ethanol is not going to be "inert". But sodium chlorate doe ... |
7-5-2010 at 08:31 by: Formatik |
Hydrazine [rquote=177386&tid=1128&author=Magpie]This is a huge thread for making hydrazine, and there ... |
6-5-2010 at 22:54 by: Formatik |
nutrient for yast Here is one of those sites discussing nutrients: http://www.homedistiller.org/wash-sugar.htm |
6-5-2010 at 22:45 by: Formatik |
Nitric Acid Synthesis [rquote=177063&tid=2176&author=Mildronate]Here you can see my retort, its made from 1liter f ... |
2-5-2010 at 09:51 by: Formatik |
Sulfuric Acid at Home [rquote=176938&tid=13313&author=franklyn] ... Note * Using H2O2 instead of plain water one c ... |
1-5-2010 at 10:38 by: Formatik |
PETN 1899 That's ETN, not PETN there.
Stettbacher said because of those reasons (implying it is too explosi ... |
1-5-2010 at 10:08 by: Formatik |
nitroglycerin I know about the harmless runaways: nitrogen oxides, heat, no detonation. That's when it goes "good" ... |
1-5-2010 at 09:58 by: Formatik |
Early chemists obtaining their reagents from nature. [rquote=176286&tid=13527&author=The WiZard is In]... History.-Ammonia was known to the early ... |
29-4-2010 at 15:41 by: Formatik |
Bright orange potassium ferrocycanide [rquote=175966&tid=13713&author=Panache] Wiki also states
'This compound is a strong reduc ... |
29-4-2010 at 15:38 by: Formatik |
copper fulminates Be wary of anything written in that book, it also claims NH4ClO3 is stable.
Early chemists have t ... |
29-4-2010 at 15:19 by: Formatik |
chloric acid solution becomes yellow ...produces a peculiar noise Try calcium chlorate and oxalic acid. Caclium oxalate is around as insoluble as BaSO4. |
29-4-2010 at 10:56 by: Formatik |
nitroglycerin [rquote=176389&tid=949&author=NUKE] I have tried synthesizing nitroglycerin with both >99 ... |
29-4-2010 at 10:48 by: Formatik |
High-temperature flames. What is your idea? |
19-4-2010 at 11:07 by: Formatik |
Chemical Compatibility and Safe Storage [rquote=175925&tid=13591&author=franklyn]Found it again very useful overview
[u]Chemical ... |
17-4-2010 at 20:34 by: Formatik |
High-temperature flames. [rquote=175913&tid=13607&author=unionised]That theoretical maximum is a weird flame temperat ... |
17-4-2010 at 20:13 by: Formatik |
High-temperature flames. The explanation earlier was one that I saw it was from an inorganic chemistry book by Erwin Riedel. ... |
17-4-2010 at 10:26 by: Formatik |
sucrose octanitrate Nitrosucrose tends to be unstable material, like nitrocellulose that hasn't been washed and treated ... |
16-4-2010 at 14:19 by: Formatik |
Chemicals Used for Illegal Purposes I doubt it's octanitrocubane. There are compounds and mixtures with similar power and so it becomes ... |
16-4-2010 at 14:14 by: Formatik |
High-temperature flames. [rquote=175750&tid=13607&author=unionised] Now look up the meaning of adiabatic.[/rquote]
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16-4-2010 at 13:25 by: Formatik |
Chemicals Used for Illegal Purposes [rquote=175441&tid=13621&author=IrC] Side note I will never buy a book that expensive for su ... |
14-4-2010 at 23:09 by: Formatik |
Ethyl Perchlorate We can at least say EtClO4 is still among the most violent. It takes a very brisant material to just ... |
14-4-2010 at 22:57 by: Formatik |
High-temperature flames. With rapidly occurring exothermic reactions the energy liberated can not dissipate, this results in ... |
14-4-2010 at 22:50 by: Formatik |
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