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Chlorate from pool chem? What they mean with 50% is most likley by mass, so that means 1 g of the entire material has 0.5 g c ... |
29-6-2008 at 16:20 by: Formatik |
Chlorate from pool chem? 100% / 50% = 2 that's the mass conversion factor.
Get the equation: 3 Ca(OCl)2 + 2 KCl -> 2 K ... |
27-6-2008 at 19:15 by: Formatik |
making dichloromethane The DCM I've obtained from paint remover was quite impure. I've double distilled paint remover at n ... |
27-6-2008 at 18:56 by: Formatik |
Annoying neighbors [quote][i]Originally posted by Magpie[/i]
No, mostly because they don't know that I have [i]that pa ... |
25-6-2008 at 14:22 by: Formatik |
Annoying neighbors Anyone have had this problem? Neighbors apparently so obsessed with [i]your[/i] hobby, that they fee ... |
25-6-2008 at 11:57 by: Formatik |
Citric acid oxidation Conc. HNO3 yields oxalic acid, nitrating acid yields nitrocitric acid. Chlorine under the sun lead i ... |
25-6-2008 at 11:52 by: Formatik |
Good general reagents [quote][i]Originally posted by Skrinkle[/i]
I was wondering if maybe it was my slow connection. I ... |
22-6-2008 at 09:29 by: Formatik |
Good general reagents H2SO4, KNO3, HCl, NH3 aq., CuSO4, KClO3, HNO3, KMnO4, NaBr, I2, H2O2, NaOH, acetone, ethanol, glycer ... |
19-6-2008 at 22:12 by: Formatik |
H2SO4 by the Lead Chamber Process - success It seems like we have come to some of the same information via different sources. Below are some sca ... |
19-6-2008 at 21:50 by: Formatik |
H2SO4 by the Lead Chamber Process - success SO3 will begin forming at below 500ยบ from both iron (II) and iron (III) sulfates as mentioned in a ... |
17-6-2008 at 04:41 by: Formatik |
The Platinum Mirror That's neat. Gold compounds can also form mirrors. I have made one by mistake once and it turned the ... |
16-6-2008 at 03:00 by: Formatik |
H2SO4 by the Lead Chamber Process - success [quote][i]Originally posted by 497[/i] Good old United Nuclear sells it at a good price IIRC. [/quot ... |
15-6-2008 at 15:44 by: Formatik |
diethyl ether Thanks for the response. I had used a mixture of 25 g sugar and 25 g Brewer's yeast in 250 mL H2O, a ... |
14-6-2008 at 21:02 by: Formatik |
H2SO4 by the Lead Chamber Process - success [quote][i]Originally posted by 497[/i]
While Fe2O3 might work well enough, why not use V2O5? Its no ... |
14-6-2008 at 20:43 by: Formatik |
Nitromethane HE purity required Mixtures of NMe with AN containing nearly the same part by mass of water as NMe are even detonable ( ... |
14-6-2008 at 14:10 by: Formatik |
diethyl ether How long do you ferment your mixture, evil_lurker? I've left a sugar and yeast mixture to sit for ov ... |
13-6-2008 at 17:37 by: Formatik |
H2SO4 by the Lead Chamber Process - success Fe2O3 catalyst is actually not that bad to use, after platinum and vanadium it is one of the best ox ... |
13-6-2008 at 16:39 by: Formatik |
sodium azide Isn't this described in US Patent [url=http://www.freepatentsonline.com/7217403.html]7217403[/url], ... |
12-6-2008 at 00:18 by: Formatik |
Non-nitrate explosives Benzyltriethylammonium permanganate (C6H5CH2(C2H5)3MnNO4) explodes around 80 to 90 deg.C.or from hea ... |
11-6-2008 at 17:27 by: Formatik |
sodium azide Sodium azide explodes when heated to a high temeprature, so you can get an explosion. |
11-6-2008 at 17:23 by: Formatik |
VX preparation To weaponize them requires far more complex procedures than a simple discussion. |
10-6-2008 at 19:54 by: Formatik |
VX preparation Yeah, the deadliest common one per raw chemical handeling basis I would say is GB. It is much easier ... |
10-6-2008 at 17:01 by: Formatik |
VX preparation I've seen the Rock recently, and highly doubt the skin melts off. It's hollywood bunk. You can also ... |
10-6-2008 at 12:59 by: Formatik |
VX preparation Wait a minute now, nerve gas has legitimate uses. Maybe he just wants a really, really, really effec ... |
9-6-2008 at 16:34 by: Formatik |
Glacial Acetic from Vinegar? They did it here [quote][i]Originally posted by Ephoton[/i]
keten is not so bad. [/quote]
According to [url=http: ... |
9-6-2008 at 04:47 by: Formatik |
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