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j_sum1
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Chemplayer has a procedure for making a mixed salt of KCN and NaCN that he (they) use for a variety of applications. Usually with CN you are mostly
interested in the anion and the cation is immaterial. So, a mixture is not really a problem.
Not that I have done it myself (I have avoided CN compounds), but the procedure looks straightforward. I always figured that would be my route if I
ever needed to go there.
Chemplayer is on bitchute. If you are stuck, there are threads here on making cyanides. Have a search and a read before attempting anything -- you
will pick up a lot from folks more experienced than I am.
And be careful. Watch your pH. Fume hood, gloves, glasses etc. All the normal stuff, but this time it is important.
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Quote: Originally posted by j_sum1 |
Chemplayer is on bitchute. If you are stuck, there are threads here on making cyanides. Have a search and a read before attempting anything -- you
will pick up a lot from folks more experienced than I am.
And be careful. Watch your pH. Fume hood, gloves, glasses etc. All the normal stuff, but this time it is important. |
Couldn’t agree more. Do it outside if you can. And Chemplayer is also on the Internet Archive, which seems more long lasting than Bitchute.
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Quote: Originally posted by drzdude | I can’t seem to find any information that would suggest the RS pro has nitroethane, can you link me?
Quote: Originally posted by Mush | Nitroethane
RS Pro 250 ml Liquid Acrylic Adhesive
1-methoxy-2-propanol, (monopropylene glycol methyl ether) 5-25 % w/w
nitroethane 20-50 %
dichloromethane ( methylene chloride) 30-70
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There r 2 different types of adhesive. The red one contains nitroethane, for 24.95 GBP.
See MSDS: RS Extruded Acrylic Bonder - AB3 (EN - SDS)
"Colour Me Pretty - Dip Liquid – Brush Saver "
Chemical name CAS No. Content (%)
NITROETHANE 79-24-3 10-90
GAMMA-BUTYROLACTONE 110-19-0 2-10
PIGMENT - 0.1-1
"Cuccio Pro Powder Polish Dip System Step 8 Dipping Powder Remover"
Chemical Name % by Weight CAS #.
ACETONE 60-75% 67-64-1
NITROETHANE 25-40% 79-24-3
"LOCTITE SF 768 CLEAN UP SOLVENT known as LOCTITE® X-NMS CLEAN UP SOLVEN " USA
Hazardous Component(s)
CAS Number Percentage*
Nitromethane 75-52-5 90 - 100
Toluene 108-88-3 5 - 10
* Exact percentages may vary or are trade secret. Concentration range is provided to assist users in providing appropriate protections.
"Nikane MS 5000 "
Blend of 1-nitropropane and nitroethane
Chemical Name CAS-No. Concentration (% w/w)
Nitroethane 79-24-3 < 20.0 %
1-Nitropropane 108-03-2 >= 12.5 %
"Polar additives with strong solvent power (substitution of MIBK and butyl acetate) andexcellent pigment wetting. Stabilization of aluminium flakes,
adjustment of electrostatic conductivity, shortening of drying time, additive for the prevention of blooming and fogging."
"Artistic Perfect Dip – Brush Restorer"
Chemical Name Wt.% CAS
1-Nitropropane 75 - 100 108-03-2
Acetone 5 - 25 67-64-1
Fragrance < 0.1
Dye < 0.1
"NSI Brush Cleaner"
MEK (CAS No) 78-93-3 <= 95%
"CHISEL NAIL BRUSH CLEANER 1/2 OZ UNL"
Chemical Name Wt.% CAS
1-Nitropropane 60 - 70 108-03-2
Acetone 10 - 30 67-64-1
Fragrance < 0.1
"SNS Brush Saver"
Nitroethane 80-100%
[Edited on 5-8-2022 by Mush]
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Lionel Spanner
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A quick heads-up to anyone buying sodium bisulphate (pH Minus) sold by the ClearWater brand - it is apparently anhydrous, and not the hydrate, as I
assumed.
I found this out when using it to make nitric acid. Not only did it stay solid above 55 °C, but the acid I made turned out to be a lot stronger than
I expected.
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Lionel Spanner
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There's a large variety of chemicals available at PerfumersWorld, including benzophenone, which is otherwise quite hard to find for amateurs.
Reasonable prices, dispatched very promptly, and once dispatched, FedEx got it to me within three working days, despite travelling literally halfway
round the world (they're based in Thailand.)
The only catch is that the materials apparently don't come with any kind of hazard labelling or MSDSs.
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While this is not a particularly cheap option for argon, it is OTC. These are sold as refills for a wine dispenser that displaces air in the bottle
preventing oxidation.
https://www.coravin.com.au/products/capsules
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Lionel Spanner
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Hugh Crane sells concentrated sulphuric acid to UK-based customers as Block Buster Drain Cleaner in 5 litre containers. Due to its hazardous
nature, the postage, via DHL, is more expensive than the actual product itself. I ordered it as a private individual, and the only check carried out
was age verification, which was automatically done at the point of purchase.
The MSDS lists its concentration as >96% w/w, and it appears to be azeotropic, with no obvious dyes or other additives. The product itself is
slightly yellow, is much more dense than water, has a slight whiff of sulphur dioxide, and turns sugar into a hot foaming mass of charcoal - it's the
genuine article for sure.
[Edited on 21-12-2022 by Lionel Spanner]
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Lionel Spanner
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UK-based chemists can buy argon and carbon dioxide cylinders over the counter from Machine Mart, along with the appropriate regulator, which will fit 6 mm inner-diameter PVC hose. Both the Sheffield and Barnsley branches had all these items on the shelf as regular
stock. You can also buy a stand from Screwfix, because they have rounded bases and they'll not stand up unsupported.
It's not a cheap way of buying gas, but it is a very convenient one.
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Nitrous2000
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Never heard of Bitchute - looked up cyanide and the first post I read is about the "evidence" that the holocaust was a hoax -
because some wack-a-doodle (a fake engineer who claims to be an execution methods expert) testifying for Ernst Zundell.... a crazy German landed
immigrant from Canada (oh the shame) that we deported back to Germany...
seriously? a place for knowledge?
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