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Tetranitromethane [url=http://ptcl.chem.ox.ac.uk/MSDS/TE/tetranitromethane.html]Here is TNM[/url]
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8-10-2004 at 12:34 by: Theoretic |
Ammmonium nitrate reactor No, not an iron or copper METAL containing ceramic! I meant an inclusion of an oxide while sintering ... |
8-10-2004 at 12:22 by: Theoretic |
Bromine Source and Synthesis You could use Na2SO4 to absorb all the water, since 15.4 grams of it will absorb 18 grams of water, ... |
8-10-2004 at 12:07 by: Theoretic |
Ammmonium nitrate reactor "Chloride ions catalyze another decomposition reaction:
5 NH4NO3 ----> 4 N2 + 2 HNO3 + 9 ... |
7-10-2004 at 05:39 by: Theoretic |
Tetranitromethane Tetranitromethane is in fact 25 times more toxic than HCN... yes, kids, 25 times. Although its much ... |
7-10-2004 at 05:00 by: Theoretic |
Bromine Source and Synthesis H2SO4 can be tried instead of HCl for the H2O2 method. Or SO3 can be used on its own to oxidize NaBr ... |
6-10-2004 at 09:03 by: Theoretic |
The holy-grail rocket fuel oxidizer Potassium, sodium and tetramethylammonium ozonides have been obtained. The ozonide ion ia a radical ... |
4-10-2004 at 10:37 by: Theoretic |
The holy-grail rocket fuel oxidizer I once seen this (by Organikum):
"es, I remember a thread that I started at The Forum a while ... |
3-10-2004 at 07:52 by: Theoretic |
Good way to Methylamine HCl? I suggest oxidative decarboxylation (OXDCO) of acetamide. Hypochlorite would do the trick:
CH3CON ... |
3-10-2004 at 07:21 by: Theoretic |
Urea explorations I'd just say "nitrourate". |
2-10-2004 at 08:56 by: Theoretic |
Preparation of elemental phosphorus A sidenote: what to do with the off-gases after condensing the phosphorus? You could burn them, alth ... |
1-10-2004 at 11:32 by: Theoretic |
Acetic anhydride preparation What about Ca(CH3COO)2 + NH4HCO3? Partial hydrolysis of HCO3- should give CO2 in a dissolved state, ... |
1-10-2004 at 10:55 by: Theoretic |
Preparation of elemental phosphorus Ca3(PO4)2 dissolves in HCl? Very interesting! Though I would suggest Fe rather than Sn, much more av ... |
1-10-2004 at 08:28 by: Theoretic |
methyl nitrate Maybe MN hydrolysed in the alkaline solution to NaNO3 and CH3OH? |
30-9-2004 at 13:59 by: Theoretic |
Chlorine How about aqua regia? The "aqua regia " equilibrium gives you chlorine, like so:
3HCl + H ... |
29-9-2004 at 08:58 by: Theoretic |
Hydrazine Hydrazine reacts with Na to form NaN2H3 |
27-9-2004 at 13:18 by: Theoretic |
atmospheric combustion of Al (foil) You could also shred the top third of your can (or even some more cans) and add to the nitrate-reduc ... |
27-9-2004 at 09:19 by: Theoretic |
atmospheric combustion of Al (foil) Try using thin foil in the beginning to ignite easier, then have that continue into thick foil for b ... |
26-9-2004 at 08:27 by: Theoretic |
Preparation of ionic nitrites The solids were probably a mix of KPbO2 and K2PbO3, they hydrolysed to give KOH.
I suggest that n ... |
25-9-2004 at 05:24 by: Theoretic |
Preparation of elemental phosphorus "Doesn't trisodium phosphate have an impractical temperature of melting? My chem book says ... |
24-9-2004 at 05:38 by: Theoretic |
PbO2 How about heating PbO with NaOH on air? It will oxidize to Na2PbO3, which you then can treat with CO ... |
24-9-2004 at 05:36 by: Theoretic |
Zinc shall save you I've had an idea. Zinc could be the perfect reducing agent. Look what happens if you have molte ... |
18-9-2004 at 12:39 by: Theoretic |
Most corrosive agent? Not fluorine SUPERoxide, and not even fluorine peroxide. Peroxygen fluoride... the sound of it kind ... |
17-9-2004 at 09:25 by: Theoretic |
Tetraalkylammonium metal No, I don't mean (CH3)5N! I mean (CH3)4N+ e-, in analogy with Na+ e- (sodium metal). Yes, it wi ... |
15-9-2004 at 13:31 by: Theoretic |
Tetraalkylammonium metal For a long time I have been thinking about such a thing as tetraalkylammonium metals. Tetramethylamm ... |
14-9-2004 at 13:08 by: Theoretic |
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