blip
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Perchlorates and Peroxides
Last night I was mostly asleep when I thought about explosive oxidizers, particularly sodium perchlorate as it's easily produced by "kitchen
chemists", then I began thinking of hydrogen peroxide and an idea popped up in my head. Would it be possible to make the perchlorate ion have
peroxide ions attached to the chlorine ion rather than oxygen atoms? I know it would be unlikely that it would be very stable, but is it even
possible? If it is feasable, how would one go about making it?
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fogus
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Not sure. It sounds possible but i might be mistaken. Sounds dangerous though. I have been having problems producing potassium perchlorate though.
I use KCl and put as much as will disolve into a givin amount of water and electrolyze it for 5 days. (about 0.75 l of water). I use 3-5 V. I mixed
my product (after drying and such) with hommemade alluminum pouder aaaand... my match went out. i am very dissapointed. i dont know what to try
next. i know what doesnt work but that seems to be everything. Please help a lost sole.
thank you
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blip
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Oh man, this was my first post. So embarrassing now. I was still taking chem
when i wrote that, but I was curious about the chem side not necessarily the explosives use.
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