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Urea explorations Could guaniddinium nitrate (C(NH2)3(NO3)) form from urea (CO(NH2)2) ... |
6-7-2003 at 04:10 by: Theoretic |
NH4CN How about the ammonia-coal route?
I think NH4CN is convertible into alkali-metal cyanides by passin ... |
3-7-2003 at 04:41 by: Theoretic |
Disproportionation Not, true!
A reaction where a compond or an element react with another compound or itself, where a ... |
3-7-2003 at 04:33 by: Theoretic |
Toxic-gas liberating explosives "Nitrogen trichloride, also called nitrogen chloride, agene, chlorine nitride, trichloramine, t ... |
1-7-2003 at 07:26 by: Theoretic |
Preparation of cyanides The original quote:
"Cyanides.—The salts of this acid, known as cyanides, may be pre ... |
1-7-2003 at 07:16 by: Theoretic |
KCLO3 by way of H2O + KCL How, apart from making the solution alkaline at the start or waiting for it to turn alkaline, can on ... |
1-7-2003 at 06:55 by: Theoretic |
Processing chlorate cell electrolyte "actually, chlorine doesnt disproportionates in alkaline solution, it reacts with hydroxide ion ... |
1-7-2003 at 06:46 by: Theoretic |
NH4NO3->nitric acid + ammonia Sorry about the question on AN + H2SO4 distillation, I should have realised that (NH4)2SO4 could be ... |
1-7-2003 at 06:40 by: Theoretic |
Messing around with superoxides KO3 is also formed when passing O3 over dry, powdered KOH at -15C. |
1-7-2003 at 06:35 by: Theoretic |
NX3 - So crazy, it just might work... Quote:
"Nitrogen trichloride, also called nitrogen chloride, agene, chlorine nitride, tric ... |
1-7-2003 at 06:32 by: Theoretic |
Concentrating H2O2 by electrolysis One could use CaO to concentrate H2O2. Insoluble Ca(OH)2 is left over.
If you really mind a little ... |
30-6-2003 at 07:26 by: Theoretic |
Calcium chlorate From what I see, this question doesn't belong here - 47 viewings and not a single reply. |
30-6-2003 at 07:07 by: Theoretic |
Processing chlorate cell electrolyte Can anyone tell me, what apart from pH, influences whether Cl2 or ClO3- is produced (I know that chl ... |
30-6-2003 at 07:03 by: Theoretic |
NH4NO3->nitric acid + ammonia Why can't you distill AN with H2SO4 to get HNO3 and (NH)2SO4? |
30-6-2003 at 06:58 by: Theoretic |
Preparation of sulfur H2S could be decomposed by heat at about 400C.
I don't know how you could make use of H2, tho ... |
30-6-2003 at 06:53 by: Theoretic |
Preparation of perchlorates I think that perchlorates could be prepared by disproportionating chlorates with heat. Example:
4Na ... |
30-6-2003 at 06:46 by: Theoretic |
cheapest way to 96% hno3 If you don't mind HNO3 being 98%, and not 96%, you could use Ca(NO3)2 with 98% H2SO4. Insoluble ... |
30-6-2003 at 06:38 by: Theoretic |
Thermite? Theoretically, Al powder would react with CaSO4 quite exothermically. SO4-- is more oxidizing than S ... |
30-6-2003 at 04:24 by: Theoretic |
Chlorate! I suggest putting in some AN or any ammonium salt in the electrolysis vessel - equimolar quantity of ... |
30-6-2003 at 03:58 by: Theoretic |
Charger! I don't mean the small ones that you put the mobile right in. My one looked like a battery char ... |
30-6-2003 at 03:53 by: Theoretic |
Urea explorations Sorry again!
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Not equations 1 and 2, but 2 and 3! |
27-6-2003 at 04:25 by: Theoretic |
Concentrating H2O2 by electrolysis A quote from the Internet:
"IF UNCOVERED, THEWATER FROM HYDROGEN PEROXIDE SOLN CAN EVAPORATE, ... |
26-6-2003 at 07:26 by: Theoretic |
Nitric acid Liquefying NO2 isn't hard, it's boiling point is 21.1C (this has been taken from a Materia ... |
26-6-2003 at 07:08 by: Theoretic |
Concentrating H2O2 by electrolysis I tried this method, but ignored the dust - it was a bad mistake. The next morning only dust with a ... |
26-6-2003 at 07:00 by: Theoretic |
NH4NO3->nitric acid + ammonia Sorry about the drawing, it got crunched on its way by the computer. |
26-6-2003 at 06:54 by: Theoretic |
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