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melting NH4NO3 Well, melting AN could be a way of obtaining N2O (laughing gas). So it's not THAT dangerous to ... |
4-4-2003 at 06:48 by: a_bab |
one of my best Download for what you moron ? |
2-4-2003 at 13:42 by: a_bab |
GREAT old books site There are several tols for ripping off an entire site. These tools are called Web Spiders. The best ... |
1-4-2003 at 23:33 by: a_bab |
ICE-Advantages of N2O over O2 QUOTE: "Both gasses can be easily condensed for high density in storage"
Well, it' ... |
31-3-2003 at 21:31 by: a_bab |
GREAT old books site Damn. Is it possible to get it page by page ? I can set up something if necessary.
The link worths ... |
31-3-2003 at 12:26 by: a_bab |
GREAT old books site What book did you tried to download ? It worked fine for me. There may be a few which are copyrighte ... |
31-3-2003 at 12:03 by: a_bab |
GREAT old books site I just found a french site which is some sort of MOA site. You guys may know that the MOA site doesn ... |
30-3-2003 at 13:42 by: a_bab |
Suicide bombers and TATP No offence Haggis, but: "What the dogs and bomb sniffing machines are looking for is free nitro ... |
22-3-2003 at 09:58 by: a_bab |
Suicide bombers and TATP As a dog have the sniffing abilities up to 10,000 times better than a human, I'm quite sure tha ... |
22-3-2003 at 00:32 by: a_bab |
Suicide bombers and TATP It's obvious that the dogs are not trained to sniff the AP. Perhaps it simple doesn't wort ... |
21-3-2003 at 13:08 by: a_bab |
Sodium! Hmmm...30 $/Kg is very cheap. Is it a regulated chemical ? In my country is banned and you can go in ... |
17-3-2003 at 01:28 by: a_bab |
cheapest way to pure oxygen I always dreamed about such a thing as making liquid air. The good news are that the nitrogen will b ... |
8-3-2003 at 01:12 by: a_bab |
cheapest way to pure oxygen Obviously from decomposing chlorates or perchlorates is not a cheap option. From water (via electrol ... |
7-3-2003 at 13:04 by: a_bab |
perchloric acid Actually these which are before the H in the activity series (na, Ca, etc) are decomposed by the wa ... |
6-3-2003 at 11:29 by: a_bab |
Extracting Phosphorus from P2O5. It won't work. You can't reduce P with H because P will react with H and you'll get p ... |
3-3-2003 at 13:24 by: a_bab |
Sulphur Man, that was expensive ! 2 pounds for 30 g of NH4OH ?! |
1-3-2003 at 05:12 by: a_bab |
Aniline My quantities as taken straight from a chemistry manual are:
In a round flask of 500 ml add 15 gram ... |
25-2-2003 at 01:21 by: a_bab |
Aniline The HCL and Fe is [b]FAR[/b] too much in my opinion. I'll post on weekend the good verified qua ... |
19-2-2003 at 05:34 by: a_bab |
Aniline I'll be able to post the actual process next week if you are patient.
One interesting thing ab ... |
18-2-2003 at 17:11 by: a_bab |
Aniline The iron fillings method is a good one. Actually the HCl will form hydrogen in the prezence of Fe, b ... |
18-2-2003 at 03:19 by: a_bab |
Stabilizing Nitrogen Tri-iodide Maybe that was due to the fact that the NI3 was slightly damp. I found that if damp it's power ... |
17-2-2003 at 11:41 by: a_bab |
Lab safety I got a NASTY bromine burn few years ago; the problem is that bromine gets soaked in the skin, so y ... |
14-2-2003 at 17:15 by: a_bab |
Stabilizing Nitrogen Tri-iodide You can's stabilize it. It'll decompose really fast and even when wet it can explode. I had an accid ... |
13-2-2003 at 17:25 by: a_bab |
RDX synthesis Is there a way to get phosphorus pentoxide from some chemical supplier whithout raising questions ? ... |
12-2-2003 at 16:21 by: a_bab |
Nitrated sugars Well, if you have a kilo, it might me. But if you have a small quantity (a few grams) you'll only bu ... |
9-2-2003 at 14:56 by: a_bab |
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