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Chlorine dioxide, production and ignition of this colorful gas In another common process used in water treatment, chlorine dioxide is made by reacting a mixture of ... |
26-1-2013 at 22:02 by: AndersHoveland |
can ClO2 oxidize Cl2 ? While chlorine dioxide may have some complex equilibriums with chlorine, I think under most conditio ... |
26-1-2013 at 21:53 by: AndersHoveland |
Reaction: SO2 + 2 Cl2 --> SOCl2 + Cl2O? A quick enthalpy of formation calculation may be helpful:
dichlorine monoxide +80.3 kJ/mol
thion ... |
25-1-2013 at 20:36 by: AndersHoveland |
Reaction: SO2 + 2 Cl2 --> SOCl2 + Cl2O? [rquote=272777&tid=23152&author=barley81]As far as I know, thionyl chloride reacts far faste ... |
25-1-2013 at 20:06 by: AndersHoveland |
Reaction: SO2 + 2 Cl2 --> SOCl2 + Cl2O? Here is another thought I had...
If it is [i]moist[/i] chlorine gas reacting with SO2Cl2, it is w ... |
25-1-2013 at 16:29 by: AndersHoveland |
can ClO2 oxidize Cl2 ? Could it be possible that chlorine dioxide is able to oxidize chlorine? This is an interesting quest ... |
25-1-2013 at 15:59 by: AndersHoveland |
Reaction: SO2 + 2 Cl2 --> SOCl2 + Cl2O? [rquote=272668&tid=23152&author=AJKOER]
"Sulfur dioxide reacts with chlorine to produce t ... |
24-1-2013 at 14:36 by: AndersHoveland |
Ampouling Gases [rquote=272620&tid=23115&author=woelen]During the ampouling process you always get some mixi ... |
24-1-2013 at 14:13 by: AndersHoveland |
polyvinyl azide? [rquote=271779&tid=23061&author=Adas]Nitration would be very difficult unless you divide the ... |
24-1-2013 at 13:51 by: AndersHoveland |
Ampouling Gases If you want to practice, you can try ampouling nitric oxide. Keep checking on it periodically. If it ... |
23-1-2013 at 18:30 by: AndersHoveland |
sodium or barium azide Sodium azide is usually a very restricted chemical. It can give off very poisonous fumes, especially ... |
23-1-2013 at 18:14 by: AndersHoveland |
Electrolysis of bismuth and oxide layers The brilliant colors of a bismuth crystal are due to the thin oxide layer, which has a dichroic opti ... |
21-1-2013 at 19:41 by: AndersHoveland |
Hexanitrohexaazaisowurtzitane (CL-20) [rquote=272349&tid=3410&author=SyphonNexus]Isn't the power of an energetic material the squa ... |
21-1-2013 at 19:30 by: AndersHoveland |
Rubidium and Caesium This thread should have been posted in beginnings.
Neither of them will [i]reduce[/i] tertiary bu ... |
21-1-2013 at 18:51 by: AndersHoveland |
Hexanitrohexaazaisowurtzitane (CL-20) Researchers recently made a cocrystalline form of HNIW with HMX. It has the same sensitivity as HMX ... |
21-1-2013 at 16:50 by: AndersHoveland |
Dinitrourea [rquote=271628&tid=6042&author=caterpillar]Here is some info on nitrate of nitroguanidine. S ... |
14-1-2013 at 23:51 by: AndersHoveland |
Producing Hydrogen by partial oxidation The reaction may be much simpler. Under alkaline conditions, the formaldehyde may convert to
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14-1-2013 at 02:59 by: AndersHoveland |
Dinitrourea [rquote=270834&tid=6042&author=virgilius1979]Do you think DNU can be produced from urea nitr ... |
13-1-2013 at 21:13 by: AndersHoveland |
sprengel explosives [rquote=271428&tid=20938&author=Ral123]Anhydrous nitric with NM will give energy and velocit ... |
12-1-2013 at 14:37 by: AndersHoveland |
I don't get it :? Inorganic chemistry can be just as complicated. It is just that there tends to be more of those cova ... |
12-1-2013 at 14:33 by: AndersHoveland |
A challenge... how to get this product Nicodem, I think GreenD may be right. Decarboxylation may likely be possible, and would yield the su ... |
12-1-2013 at 04:07 by: AndersHoveland |
sprengel explosives I read somewhere that nitric acid/nitromethane in a 38/62 ratio has a detonation velocity of 6660 m/ ... |
12-1-2013 at 00:29 by: AndersHoveland |
Nitrourea and its salts Dinitrobiuret is another compound that is similar to nitrourea, I found this in some old literature: ... |
12-1-2013 at 00:07 by: AndersHoveland |
Nitroguanidine from Sulphamic acid and Urea Here are some other interesting compounds that can be made from guanidine:
The di-nitrate salt of ... |
12-1-2013 at 00:04 by: AndersHoveland |
low order detonations Tetrazene is very susceptible to low order detonation, if it is not adequately initiated. Its detona ... |
10-1-2013 at 22:17 by: AndersHoveland |
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