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Tetraamine Copper Azide Perchlorate
[rquote=278043&tid=23714&author=APO]Any metal other than Cobalt that can from the Tetraamine ...
17-3-2013 at 11:21
by: AndersHoveland
Exotic Primaries - Complex Salts
[rquote=278111&tid=1778&author=Rosco Bodine]It is unclear to me if this type complex or comp ...
17-3-2013 at 10:23
by: AndersHoveland
Iodine + liquid butane??
Bromine dissolves in carbon tetrachloride, no need to worry about photosensitive reactions in that c ...
17-3-2013 at 10:05
by: AndersHoveland
Iodine + liquid butane??
Alkanes do tend to be inert, but not to radical attack.
17-3-2013 at 10:03
by: AndersHoveland
1,2-Dinitroguanidine and Salts
[rquote=278151&tid=17908&author=Motherload]I couldn't find any reference on this but I was c ...
17-3-2013 at 09:50
by: AndersHoveland
Iodine + liquid butane??
The halogens (Cl2,Br2) will fairly rapidly react with alkanes (including butane) in the presence of ...
17-3-2013 at 09:42
by: AndersHoveland
POCl3 from Phosgene and Phosphorus pentoxide
I would suspect that the rate of reaction of iodoform with air would be much faster, for several rea ...
17-3-2013 at 09:22
by: AndersHoveland
POCl3 from Phosgene and Phosphorus pentoxide
[rquote=277895&tid=23700&author=danwillscott]Secondly can phosgene be easily converted from ...
16-3-2013 at 20:44
by: AndersHoveland
Guanidine Carbonate
[rquote=278091&tid=23721&author=kratomiter]Anyway, could I obtain guanidine nitrate mixing t ...
16-3-2013 at 19:25
by: AndersHoveland
Simple potassium fulminate synthesis
[rquote=274809&tid=23372&author=Motherload]The only fulminates that can be made .... to the ...
16-3-2013 at 15:18
by: AndersHoveland
Nitrocarbons
[rquote=278049&tid=18244&author=franklyn]The Benzene variant below left , having two sets of ...
16-3-2013 at 15:03
by: AndersHoveland
Basic stannous nitrate, Sn3(OH)4(NO3)2
This is an obscure novelty explosive, which is very easy to prepare. ([i]if anyone was wondering, th ...
16-3-2013 at 13:49
by: AndersHoveland
Avalanche Control Explosives
Usually gel dynamite, sometimes pre-mixed ANFO emulsion packs.
16-3-2013 at 13:00
by: AndersHoveland
Tetraamine Copper Azide Perchlorate
Not unless you plan on eating it. Might be better to avoid breathing in the smoke during deflagratio ...
16-3-2013 at 12:51
by: AndersHoveland
Guanidine Carbonate
Guanidine carbonate is not explosive, neither is ammonium carbonate. Just because it contains lots o ...
16-3-2013 at 12:38
by: AndersHoveland
Tetraamine Copper Azide Perchlorate
Cobalt compounds are [i]slightly[/i] carcinogenic/poisonous, but it is not really anything to worry ...
16-3-2013 at 11:58
by: AndersHoveland
Tetraamine Copper Azide Perchlorate
No, cobalt happens to have some special properties that allow the ion-ammonia complex to ligand to t ...
16-3-2013 at 00:20
by: AndersHoveland
TNP or ETN
Phenol and ethylene glycol can be fairly easily be dehydrated to form the ester phenoxyethanol (ethy ...
15-3-2013 at 23:47
by: AndersHoveland
Extraction of beryllium from beryl
What about trying to dissolve the beryl in boiling concentrated phosphoric acid ?

It can attack g ...
14-3-2013 at 14:42
by: AndersHoveland
Iridescent anthracite
Some types of coal contain a portion of hydrocarbons, the most extreme of example of this being the ...
13-3-2013 at 22:19
by: AndersHoveland
Phosphorus via reduction of phosphoric acid with carbon in a microwave
Found this warning for fused quartz:
[quote]Do not use hydrofluoric acid (or hot phosphoric acid).
...
13-3-2013 at 02:11
by: AndersHoveland
Phosphorus via reduction of phosphoric acid with carbon in a microwave
[rquote=277669&tid=13932&author=bahamuth]
http://www.advaluetech.com/clear_fused_quartz_tec ...
12-3-2013 at 22:04
by: AndersHoveland
hexamine : question
[rquote=277657&tid=23663&author=Mailinmypocket]hexamine is used to make...[/rquote]
I exper ...
12-3-2013 at 21:58
by: AndersHoveland
Ethynyl cyclohexanol??
The cyanide ion can reversibly react with ketones in the same way. And acetylene is known to react w ...
12-3-2013 at 14:05
by: AndersHoveland
Phosphorus via reduction of phosphoric acid with carbon in a microwave
[rquote=179164&tid=13932&author=Z8320] the temperature reached by the reaction mixture is on ...
12-3-2013 at 13:59
by: AndersHoveland
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