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Sodium Azide I'd recommend using urea instead of ammonia for making hydrazine. It means you don't get a house ful ... |
20-10-2002 at 03:42 by: Nick F |
Preparing solid iodine. Last time I did it I used NaOCl (5% bleach) and HCl (15% brick cleaner), although the large volume o ... |
12-10-2002 at 12:35 by: Nick F |
What the fuck? That has nothing to do with nitrated sugars!
And, why would anyone be SO stupid as to use the deute ... |
12-10-2002 at 04:20 by: Nick F |
HMTD problem Very interesting idea, Philou.
Perhaps the usually low yield of HMTD is partially because some of ... |
6-10-2002 at 05:00 by: Nick F |
Photos Really? That's strange, I've had nitration mixtures on my skin loads of times (I'm clumsy), and it's ... |
5-10-2002 at 13:48 by: Nick F |
camphor peroxide I've thought of it in the past, but when you look at the structure of camphor you'll see that the OB ... |
2-10-2002 at 11:14 by: Nick F |
Phenol Sorry, but no, I don't know the name of the book I read it in. It was just a general organic chemist ... |
27-9-2002 at 02:59 by: Nick F |
Phenol Heat it with NaOH, it'll help to decarboxylate it, then fractionally crystalise the Ph-Na and treat ... |
26-9-2002 at 13:49 by: Nick F |
Sulfur chlorides preparation S2Cl2 doesn't react *very* vigorously with water. Not compared to PCl5, for example, because of the ... |
26-9-2002 at 13:34 by: Nick F |
Extracting Sodium from Sodium Chlorate Lol, don't try electrolysing molten NaNO3! You know what extremely flammable molten metals and molte ... |
22-9-2002 at 08:13 by: Nick F |
TeNN (tetra-nitronaphtalene) If it's a liquid, it's not a nitronapthalene! Also, if you did make napthalene more polar then it wo ... |
22-9-2002 at 08:02 by: Nick F |
Just a few ideas for discussion... Strange that diazotetrazole is that bad, I've got a few g of dry ditetrazolyltriazine (I found it me ... |
17-9-2002 at 09:27 by: Nick F |
Just a few ideas for discussion... These are just a few ideas I've had recently (I've been reading my new book on heterocyclic chemistr ... |
15-9-2002 at 08:15 by: Nick F |
Diphoronepentaperoxide (DPPP) 200*C could be the temperature at which it explodes, and not the temperature of the explosion... |
15-9-2002 at 07:25 by: Nick F |