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potassium/sodium picrate [b]Nitro-genes[/b], what I have concluded from my tests is that the great rise in brisance comes fro ... |
31-7-2014 at 09:17 by: Dornier 335A |
potassium/sodium picrate I have done testing with the chlorate version. Even when the powders are mixed on a sub-micron level ... |
30-7-2014 at 11:48 by: Dornier 335A |
For those curios about cast ETN Don't worry Turner, I attached the report below. |
6-7-2014 at 23:07 by: Dornier 335A |
For those curios about cast ETN Could you measure its density? That's something many sources have very different values for. Wikiped ... |
5-7-2014 at 23:47 by: Dornier 335A |
Melting whistle mix Okay, I've synthesised three metal picrates now: potassium, calcium and sodium. I tried combinations ... |
19-6-2014 at 12:19 by: Dornier 335A |
Melting whistle mix [b]PHILOU Zrealone[/b], the mixture ignites at more than 250°C. I'm sure there won't be any water l ... |
16-6-2014 at 04:00 by: Dornier 335A |
Short question / quick answer - Thread Will pure H[sub]3[/sub]PO[sub]4[/sub] conduct electricity? Surely there must be some water in it to ... |
14-6-2014 at 13:58 by: Dornier 335A |
Melting whistle mix I ran a series of tests with sodium chlorate and sodium benzoate. At first the mixture seemed to beh ... |
7-6-2014 at 05:28 by: Dornier 335A |
Real exploding foam demonstration 240 frames per second is not enough in this case, sadly. And I don't have any hydrogen peroxide.
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26-5-2014 at 12:55 by: Dornier 335A |
Real exploding foam demonstration A bit higher up on the page was a suggestion that water/peroxide/organics mixtures with energy conte ... |
26-5-2014 at 12:02 by: Dornier 335A |
Real exploding foam demonstration I checked Fedoroff under Hydrogen Peroxide Explosives. 60% or stronger solutions of hydrogen peroxid ... |
26-5-2014 at 11:41 by: Dornier 335A |
Real exploding foam demonstration The foam is supposed to be lit after it has formed, that's at least how I interpret [b]deltaH's[/b] ... |
26-5-2014 at 11:09 by: Dornier 335A |
Real exploding foam demonstration Heating the bubble so it bursts. The whole mass of water doesn't have to turn into superheated steam ... |
26-5-2014 at 10:58 by: Dornier 335A |
Real exploding foam demonstration Is there? The foam consists of bubbles filled with oxygen gas and alcohol vapour and will with no do ... |
26-5-2014 at 10:52 by: Dornier 335A |
Real exploding foam demonstration [b]Unionised[/b], 10:90 of that mix is indeed close to oxygen balanced but I don't know if it would ... |
26-5-2014 at 10:47 by: Dornier 335A |
Real exploding foam demonstration You could use alcohol. I've seen and done a variation on this experiment, where ethanol and 30% H[su ... |
26-5-2014 at 10:09 by: Dornier 335A |
Unconventional Shaped Charges Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't gel one of the worst things to put in a shaped charge? Air bubble ... |
25-5-2014 at 10:49 by: Dornier 335A |
DDNP & related compounds: The über thread! The silver acetylide double salt is one of the primaries that will detonate without confinement even ... |
17-5-2014 at 10:23 by: Dornier 335A |
RDX vs. ETN ETN does have a rather high explosion temperature and higher energy content than RDX, which could ex ... |
8-5-2014 at 00:11 by: Dornier 335A |
The lead salts preparation thread! It's not about the concentration of your acid, it's whether you have an excess of acid or not.
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3-5-2014 at 01:48 by: Dornier 335A |
The lead salts preparation thread! Are you sure the crystals are acidic? Adding sodium bicarbonate would leave you with an impurity of ... |
3-5-2014 at 01:18 by: Dornier 335A |
5-ATZ(5-Aminotetrazole), the nitrotetrazolate ion and friends Engager stated 0.00689 mol NaNTZ. The molar weight of NaCN[sub]5[/sub]O[sub]2[/sub]*2H[sub]2[/sub]O ... |
29-4-2014 at 10:03 by: Dornier 335A |
Diethyl ether vapor explosion/FAE Gas detonations typically reach detonation pressures of around 20 bars, so I can imagine that you ge ... |
29-4-2014 at 06:43 by: Dornier 335A |
Azides That one might work. Silver azide is reported to be about ten times as soluble as silver chloride in ... |
25-4-2014 at 00:24 by: Dornier 335A |
Nitrocreatine I calculated the density with a molecular fragment addition method and got 1.77 g/cc, so rather clos ... |
24-4-2014 at 13:19 by: Dornier 335A |
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