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H2SO4 from CU2SO4 and HCl Unless...
What do you suppose would happen if you passed dry HCl over hot CuSO4 under distilation ... |
1-1-2003 at 11:38 by: Nick F |
Anhydrous metal chlorides with NH4Cl? "I think that ammonium chloride can be made anhydrous merely by the application of heat; can someone ... |
1-1-2003 at 11:35 by: Nick F |
alternative oxidizers for hydrazine production What about persulphates? They're easily available in kg quantities as pool cleaners or something...
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31-12-2002 at 05:03 by: Nick F |
simple energetic materials And also you will notice that the title of the topic is "simple energetic materials", which that cle ... |
20-12-2002 at 10:19 by: Nick F |
simple energetic materials Tell us how to make it and we might be interested.
Otherwise it's nothing more than a load of lette ... |
20-12-2002 at 10:18 by: Nick F |
Silver Fulminate Just find any procedure, like the one in KIBC, and scale it down to give a theoretical yield of 1g. ... |
15-12-2002 at 08:03 by: Nick F |
You don't have to make it... A strong ammonia solution will allow you to dissolve the SF from the snappers. It wouldn't be a very ... |
15-12-2002 at 07:17 by: Nick F |
Informations about nitrosoguanidine? I don't have any information on it, although there is a little bit in COPAE I believe, but having ma ... |
8-12-2002 at 03:34 by: Nick F |
Nitric from kno3/HCL There are no real nitrations that you can do with it, but you can form nitrate salts of organic amin ... |
30-11-2002 at 03:06 by: Nick F |
Diphoronepentaperoxide (DPPP) The VoD is certainly a factor that effects a substance's performance in the Trauzl test, along with ... |
27-11-2002 at 10:42 by: Nick F |
Diphoronepentaperoxide (DPPP) Do a little lead block test. Drill equal sized holes (with a volume of around 0.5cm3) in two blocks ... |
26-11-2002 at 14:31 by: Nick F |
E&W Forum stagnating? Axgrease: lol, I know what you mean. I hate the "I didn't think it deserved a new topic so I'll post ... |
26-11-2002 at 14:08 by: Nick F |
DNP -A great fatburner Actually, use a source of iodide ions not chloride ions (from HCl) in the Sandmeyer reaction. This w ... |
26-11-2002 at 13:31 by: Nick F |
DNP -A great fatburner What?! You want to make DNP, and sell it to people with the intention that they should EAT it?!?!?! ... |
26-11-2002 at 13:22 by: Nick F |
Just a few ideas for discussion... For anyone that's interested, the sample of ditetrazolyltriazine still looks and behaves exactly as ... |
24-11-2002 at 14:26 by: Nick F |
E&W Forum stagnating? "so if they are soooo dumb and can't go by the rules, it's better to let them go and read fake or da ... |
24-11-2002 at 13:29 by: Nick F |
E&W Forum stagnating? I was just going to start a topic about secondary ozonides to see if anyone had played with them. Th ... |
24-11-2002 at 07:46 by: Nick F |
E&W Forum stagnating? I know because I'm a moderator there, I just chose to have a different name here.
Member #'s 1 and ... |
18-11-2002 at 11:48 by: Nick F |
Nitric from kno3/HCL 35% HCl is 350g per kg, = 9.59 mol/kg. D = 1.175 g/cm3, so 35% is 11.27 mol/dm3 HCl. Adding 1138g (1 ... |
17-11-2002 at 07:26 by: Nick F |
E&W Forum stagnating? Access is restricted to staff only while Mega does some routine tinkering. Fear not, it'll be back s ... |
17-11-2002 at 04:46 by: Nick F |
Ammonium Nitrate compound Ah, ignore that last little comment about X-ray diffraction, it was a silly mistake. |
15-11-2002 at 12:16 by: Nick F |
Ammonium Nitrate compound I suspect it isn't used because glycine is a lot more expensive than fuel oil and a booster.
Any id ... |
15-11-2002 at 12:13 by: Nick F |
Ammonium Nitrate compound Hey look, that patent gives the composition for an AN based plastic explosive that can be detonated ... |
15-11-2002 at 05:57 by: Nick F |
Exotic thermites & analogs Cu2O is red, CuO is black.
Bonemachine, don't you have any nitric acid? Cu(NO3)2 is easily made int ... |
4-11-2002 at 11:36 by: Nick F |
Hexanitrobenzene Ah, well yes if you can get N2O5 or those crazy nitronium salts then it could be more easy to nitrat ... |
2-11-2002 at 04:05 by: Nick F |
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