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NH4NO3->nitric acid + ammonia "...because of the N-O-N bond, which has very little difference in electronegativity..."
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26-6-2003 at 06:52 by: Theoretic |
Calcium chlorate I heard that calcium chlorate is used to give a pink colour in fireworks (not orange!). Does anybody ... |
25-6-2003 at 07:28 by: Theoretic |
Urea explorations I think that, apart from reactions of urea with ammonium and transition-metal salts, this reaction w ... |
25-6-2003 at 06:58 by: Theoretic |
AN-»nitric acid + ammonia "It's not really an ionic salt."
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What do you mean?
What, apart fr ... |
25-6-2003 at 03:55 by: Theoretic |
NH4NO3->nitric acid + ammonia I think molten AN could be electrolysed to give a mixture of nitrogen oxides and oxygen at the posit ... |
24-6-2003 at 08:09 by: Theoretic |
O3 I think electrolysis of HClO4 yields 30% ozone together with O2 . |
24-6-2003 at 07:55 by: Theoretic |
ICE-Advantages of N2O over O2 Quote:
"I'm assuming that N2O has some practical advatage of O2, otherwise smart people w ... |
24-6-2003 at 07:45 by: Theoretic |
Al powder If you need Al powder for thermite mixtures or burning, you could just file it from a Coke can (and ... |
24-6-2003 at 07:42 by: Theoretic |
Sodium by chemical methods I heard that charcoal would reduce soda on strong heating to give CO and Na, which are both volatile ... |
24-6-2003 at 07:29 by: Theoretic |
HNO3 I heard that a mixture of N2, O2 and Cl2 forms NOCl (nitrosyl chloride) on heating to 400C. You coul ... |
24-6-2003 at 07:18 by: Theoretic |
Sodium I think a graphite electrode would be resistant to chlorine, as it's hard to get chlorine to at ... |
24-6-2003 at 00:30 by: Theoretic |
Another use of CuO You could use CuO for thermite mixtures, as well as CuCl2 and CuSO4.
You can get CuO by electrooxid ... |
18-6-2003 at 07:29 by: Theoretic |
Sodium! Everyone, do yourself a favour and make do without NaOH. How? Well, just take salt with a bit of sod ... |
18-6-2003 at 07:23 by: Theoretic |
Iron oxide by electrolysis Just a tip: iron oxide that you get from electrolytical oxidation has magnetic properties, while rus ... |
18-6-2003 at 06:52 by: Theoretic |
AN detonation So... you can take a small, 2.5V (or something like that) electric bulb, carefully break the glass a ... |
18-6-2003 at 06:43 by: Theoretic |
Making cyanides You can make cyanides just by mixing an alkali or an alkali-eart carbonate, carbon and heating that ... |
18-6-2003 at 04:07 by: Theoretic |
Concentrating H2O2 Just put your H2O2 in a dish overnight. The water will evaporate, but not the H2O2. You can reach 65 ... |
18-6-2003 at 04:04 by: Theoretic |
Lot ado with AN (continued). Melt some AN, but control the temperature, soit doesn't decompose. Then take some copper wire o ... |
17-6-2003 at 07:25 by: Theoretic |
Power source You can use a phone recharger. 6V of DC
with a few hundred milliamps - good enough for any electrol ... |
17-6-2003 at 07:15 by: Theoretic |
Lot ado with AN You can detonate AN with any pyrotechnic mixture in a confined space. Even with a thermite. Heat det ... |
17-6-2003 at 07:10 by: Theoretic |