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1,4-Diformyl-2,3,5,6-Tetranitropiperazine
It seems that glyoxal is a very useful chemical to have around! This, TENGU, HNIW... loads of good t ...
12-3-2003 at 01:22
by: Nick F
19/22 or 24/40 ???
Personally I have a 1L rb flask with a 24/29 socket, and a reducer so that I can use it with the res ...
2-3-2003 at 11:15
by: Nick F
from a secret admirer
Urea is indeed a useful chemical:

Urea --> Guanidine nitrate, UN

UN --> NU

NU --> ...
23-2-2003 at 14:50
by: Nick F
RDX synthesis
It's worth a try. Say you collect butterflies or beetles or something, and that you need to put some ...
13-2-2003 at 04:17
by: Nick F
RDX synthesis
Thanks :).
I managed to find a patent for it on espacenet.net earlier today, where they used ammoni ...
12-2-2003 at 12:17
by: Nick F
W-Process
Does anyone have any information on this? I've been told it was invented by some guy called Wolfram. ...
12-2-2003 at 06:41
by: Nick F
Nitrated sugars
Trinitrotoluene, hopefully that will teach you not to leave a nitration alone for TWO HOURS!!

Bon ...
10-2-2003 at 05:43
by: Nick F
Good plan.
That's the kind of thing I've been thinking about, a method that doesn't require an external heat so ...
2-2-2003 at 09:33
by: Nick F
But...
How would you make the phosphide? I can't think of a good method without elemental phosphorus...
2-2-2003 at 07:06
by: Nick F
a convenient radiation source
No, haven't tried H2O2 yet. I don't have any H2O2 atm., and it's not something that I actually use m ...
31-1-2003 at 10:05
by: Nick F
DDNP & related compounds: The über thread!
"relitively easy to make for the home chemist"

Haha, [ironic] lol.

Sodium picramate is red, pi ...
30-1-2003 at 10:57
by: Nick F
a convenient radiation source
My counter's arrived, and I was able to confirm that the residue on the bottom after electrolysis is ...
30-1-2003 at 10:46
by: Nick F
a convenient radiation source
Well my power supply has been abused too much, and fails to work.
So... back to the car battery cha ...
23-1-2003 at 05:33
by: Nick F
a convenient radiation source
So far it seems that most of the tungsten has gone into solution. If it was totally insoluble there' ...
22-1-2003 at 03:45
by: Nick F
Elemental bromine isolation
I'd just bubble chlorine through a strong NaBr solution. I think there'd be less chance of any side ...
22-1-2003 at 03:17
by: Nick F
More on dissolving tungsten...
I've found a few more methods to dissolve tungsten:

It will dissolve in molten NaOH, Na2CO3, and/ ...
21-1-2003 at 10:21
by: Nick F
a convenient radiation source
The source in smoke detectors is very easy to identify, it's in the chamber with the radiation symbo ...
10-1-2003 at 09:43
by: Nick F
a convenient radiation source
That's an interesting bit of info you've found, I'll have to try it. Maybe the pertungstates would b ...
9-1-2003 at 07:06
by: Nick F
Lead/silver azide destruction?
It's almost 00:45 and I want some sleep so I'll have to make this brief:

Does anyone know any saf ...
5-1-2003 at 16:44
by: Nick F
alternative oxidizers for hydrazine production
"the reaction of HCN and Cl2 in the gas phase."

Lol, yeah. I've always wanted to try a reaction i ...
5-1-2003 at 15:56
by: Nick F
Picric acid: different instructions
I don't see anything wrong with measuring phenol by volume, since it melts at 43*C it'd be easy to m ...
5-1-2003 at 11:13
by: Nick F
TeNN (tetra-nitronaphtalene)
Try to detonate some. If you press a few grams into a 1cm pipe with a gram of PETN on top, it would ...
4-1-2003 at 09:58
by: Nick F
alternative oxidizers for hydrazine production
Lol, yeah my familly will have enough primary for generations!! And by the time it runs out, maybe s ...
4-1-2003 at 03:15
by: Nick F
alternative oxidizers for hydrazine production
Well, it looks like you've done a lot more on this than I did (well done! I gave up!), but I eventua ...
3-1-2003 at 05:23
by: Nick F
RDX synthesis
Actually most people I've spoken to seem to think that R-Salt would not be very carcinogenic, and is ...
1-1-2003 at 13:41
by: Nick F
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