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Sorry Nope. I'm sorry. I've uploaded the files from an internet-café, because I've got jus ... |
26-2-2004 at 12:29 by: Mephisto |
eBook (German): Brauer available now - complete Now finally I finished the first volume of the famous German book [i]"Brauer, Georg - Handbuch ... |
26-2-2004 at 04:14 by: Mephisto |
Iodates from iodine For those, who are still interested in the synthesis of iodates and iodic acid. Iodic acid HClO<s ... |
23-2-2004 at 15:39 by: Mephisto |
Drying Nitro Take anhydrous calcium chloride or sulphate for drying. Sodium chloride can be used in this case to ... |
15-2-2004 at 03:10 by: Mephisto |
Bla [quote]Copper dissolves not only in oxidizing acids but also, for example, in ammonia or cyanide sol ... |
14-2-2004 at 11:29 by: Mephisto |
eBook (German): Brauer II also available now The second volume of the famous German book [i]"Brauer, Georg - Handbuch der Präparativen Anor ... |
1-1-2004 at 04:12 by: Mephisto |
Seems not to work I have tested my method and it seems not to work. Here a short description of what I have done:
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25-12-2003 at 07:42 by: Mephisto |
Picramic acid: reduction with thioacetamide Yes a pH buffer. Sounds logically.
I think I can test the procedure in a few free hours till New ... |
21-12-2003 at 02:45 by: Mephisto |
Picramic acid: reduction with thioacetamide I want to discuss here the possibility of a theoretic synthesis, thought up by myself. For better u ... |
20-12-2003 at 06:44 by: Mephisto |
eBook (German): Brauer III available now I have created a PDF-version of the famous German book “[i]Brauer, Georg - Handbuch der Präparati ... |
14-12-2003 at 11:11 by: Mephisto |
Copper Carbide [quote]The very explosive copper acetylides, e.g., Cu2C2 • H2O, can be obtained by reaction of cop ... |
1-12-2003 at 15:59 by: Mephisto |
Another way to nitrites / Just a thought The reduction of an alkali nitrate with lead has the disadvantage, that the product is polluted with ... |
22-11-2003 at 15:05 by: Mephisto |
It´s worth trying Unfortunately I haven’t enough time for more exact tests with bigger amounts, now. But I tried to ... |
10-11-2003 at 16:03 by: Mephisto |
Just a short info from Merck Index [b]Title: Astatine.[/b]
[b]CAS Registry number:[/b] [7440-68-8]
[b]Literature references:[/b] At; ... |
6-11-2003 at 09:26 by: Mephisto |
Subscript Unfortunately you can’t find this in the FAQ, but it’s possible. Here we go:
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22-10-2003 at 06:25 by: Mephisto |
Extraction of perchloric acid with DCM This might be interesting:
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[i]quoted from U.S. patent 3,981,975[/i]
Anhydrous perchloric ... |
19-10-2003 at 07:40 by: Mephisto |
Rocket Fuel [i]deadsexy:[/i]
Your project looks very difficult to prepare. Nevertheless, it should be possible ... |
16-10-2003 at 08:19 by: Mephisto |
First confirmation Yes, thats possible. I suggest this way, but a shorter way could be possible.
1. Step: hydraziniu ... |
10-10-2003 at 07:34 by: Mephisto |
HNO3???? The NH4NO2 decomposes at 20 °C. So maybe it’s possible to make it at 5 °C and get then t ... |
3-10-2003 at 05:53 by: Mephisto |
Multi Compound Crystal? It will be more effective to use an other solvent to separate them. You give not much informations t ... |
29-9-2003 at 14:29 by: Mephisto |
Request to remove supplier information from website You’ve done the right. I would never publish my German suppliers. That sounds unkind for n ... |
25-9-2003 at 05:17 by: Mephisto |
Warning about extracting HNO3 with DCM vulture: With how many parts DCM you extract the HNO3 from one part of the low concentrated HNO3 and ... |
23-9-2003 at 08:26 by: Mephisto |
correct reaction The water isn’t formed by the reaction. If the thermite mixture is stored a long time, a v ... |
21-9-2003 at 05:30 by: Mephisto |
Wrong cellulose The HNO3 wasn’t to concentreted and I think the DCM wasn’t the fault too. I had ... |
20-9-2003 at 04:56 by: Mephisto |
Cost cutting through mad science ... and make your own soap and nitroglycerin from fat ... ah, no this wasn’t the real life ... |
18-9-2003 at 06:49 by: Mephisto |
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