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14-4-2004 at 09:44 by: madscientist |
Thy famous tubes - a scrapyard approach [quote]The tube shall be used in oxidations/dehydrogenations, like toluene to benzaldehyde/benzoic a ... |
13-4-2004 at 22:31 by: madscientist |
Sciencemadness hax0red! [quote]Many passwords were gained, but none were used for anything too malicious. [/quote]
Define ... |
8-4-2004 at 23:34 by: madscientist |
Methyl Ethyl Ketone Peroxide The antioxidants were there to protect your body from damaging free radicals (which peroxides are no ... |
29-3-2004 at 22:40 by: madscientist |
New sections Wouldn't "fragrances and flavors" fit under bioactive materials?
I think it's ... |
19-1-2004 at 14:04 by: madscientist |
away for holidays I've been pretty busy and my presence will only continue to fade for a while yet, until probabl ... |
21-12-2003 at 15:50 by: madscientist |
fridge compressor I once ripped the compressor out of an old dehumidifier for use as a vacuum pump. It pulled about 50 ... |
27-11-2003 at 22:17 by: madscientist |
alternative oxidizers for hydrazine production The reaction Theoretic posted works when performed in aqueous solution - I've tried it. |
17-11-2003 at 21:34 by: madscientist |
Sodium Azide N<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub> (the anhydride of nitrous acid) isn't stable ... |
17-11-2003 at 08:57 by: madscientist |
Cyanogen nitrite/nitrate NO<sub>2</sub>Cl can be prepared via direct chlorination. It's a reaction strongly ... |
17-11-2003 at 08:54 by: madscientist |
Ni from coins I would be wary when considering mixing molten ammonium nitrate with copper and nickel, as ammonium ... |
17-11-2003 at 08:40 by: madscientist |
NIH household products database Wow. You scored the jackpot. |
11-11-2003 at 23:16 by: madscientist |
Nitromethane -> Fulminates See my post at the top of this page: http://www.sciencemadness.org/talk/viewthread.php?tid=706&p ... |
11-11-2003 at 08:13 by: madscientist |
Tabun-think I got it Remember that purchases of POCl<sub>3</sub> could be considered highly suspicious due to ... |
10-11-2003 at 08:12 by: madscientist |
WTF I check my sciencemadness email inbox rather infrequently, as I rarely receive email there more than ... |
9-11-2003 at 19:57 by: madscientist |
Pb2+ to Pb(s)? If you want the Pb merely for the reaction with nitrate, then you should just buy some lead sinkers ... |
28-10-2003 at 20:56 by: madscientist |
Detonating NG This forum is about the chemistry of explosives, not "blowing shit up." Locked. |
24-10-2003 at 13:07 by: madscientist |
H2SO4 [quote]cmon guys , don't be laisy ![/quote]
I usually have to visit weirdpier to find statem ... |
22-10-2003 at 11:04 by: madscientist |
OTC diethylamine, the easy way I can't imagine any advantages over the well-known ergot process that would make it worth spend ... |
21-10-2003 at 14:31 by: madscientist |
OTC diethylamine, the easy way That sounds a bit like "I know the future, but I'm not telling you it." How can you k ... |
21-10-2003 at 12:53 by: madscientist |
OTC diethylamine, the easy way Reaction between NaOH and DEET in a solution of water and ethanol (say, 50/50 mixture) should procee ... |
20-10-2003 at 17:01 by: madscientist |
Where to find rocket engines I'm sorry, this just isn't the right place to ask. That field isn't our specialty and ... |
17-10-2003 at 14:30 by: madscientist |
Where to find rocket engines This site discusses mad science of the chemical variety, not model rocketry. |
17-10-2003 at 07:19 by: madscientist |
Ethylhydrogensulfate Acetone works very well for loosening sulfur fused to glass. |
15-10-2003 at 19:04 by: madscientist |
Abuse of free image hosting service Browsing through the list of referrals, I stumbled across some links that clued me into abuse of the ... |
15-10-2003 at 12:43 by: madscientist |
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