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Practicality of making colloidal sulfur?
[rquote=270805&tid=22947&author=Endimion17]As for sulphur, the easiest way is to use sodium ...
6-1-2013 at 03:19
by: AndersHoveland
making nitric acid
[rquote=270759&tid=22831&author=cyanureeves] the very yellow nitric is not very strong but i ...
5-1-2013 at 23:56
by: AndersHoveland
Mixing Acid to NaOCl
Adding acid to bleach is a good (or hazardous, depending on your perspective :o ) method of generati ...
5-1-2013 at 23:05
by: AndersHoveland
Practicality of making colloidal sulfur?
Sulfur dioxide reacts with hydrogen sulfide at ambient temperatures. When SO2 is simultaneosuly bubb ...
5-1-2013 at 22:42
by: AndersHoveland
Synthesis of chemicals from a brine solution
The process for making sodium hydroxide generally tends to be set up to allow the chlorine gas to es ...
5-1-2013 at 22:08
by: AndersHoveland
Dinitrourea
[rquote=108486&tid=6042&author=franklyn]It occured to me if gassing sodium nitrite with chlo ...
5-1-2013 at 14:18
by: AndersHoveland
making nitric acid
[rquote=269618&tid=22831&author=Vargouille]Is the dehydration of ammonium nitrate significan ...
5-1-2013 at 13:15
by: AndersHoveland
KClO4 synthesis
Perchlorate can also made by heating chlorate with concentrated nitric acid, though oxygen and chlor ...
5-1-2013 at 01:50
by: AndersHoveland
Sodium ascorbate/ascorbic acid as a reducing agent
Hydrochloric acid will also react with chlorate, while leaving the perchlorate alone. Of course, you ...
5-1-2013 at 01:40
by: AndersHoveland
A question i always wonder about, about removing water from a substance.
I have a related question I have always been wondering about. I know that ethyl ether can be dehydra ...
5-1-2013 at 00:07
by: AndersHoveland
Pressure inside a heated, closed bottle
On a somewhat related topic, a plastic soda bottle can hold between 3 to 5 atmospheres of pressure.
5-1-2013 at 00:03
by: AndersHoveland
tcca, bromine and ncl3
[rquote=270681&tid=17502&author=Organikum]
But well, give me a decent solvent not prone to ...
4-1-2013 at 23:03
by: AndersHoveland
tcca, bromine and ncl3
[rquote=221749&tid=17502&author=barley81]I think when calcium hypochlorite is reacted with a ...
4-1-2013 at 11:32
by: AndersHoveland
Theoretical photocatalyzed oxidation of halides
Chlorine oxidizes bromide to bromate in the presence of sunlight. This is actually a significant pro ...
4-1-2013 at 10:50
by: AndersHoveland
Wetting ammonium nitrate
[rquote=269924&tid=22884&author=chornedsnorkack]
How about a solid reducer? Something which ...
4-1-2013 at 10:19
by: AndersHoveland
High-order flash powder?
[rquote=270499&tid=22930&author=Cheddite Cheese]High-order flash powder?[/rquote]
This is n ...
4-1-2013 at 09:55
by: AndersHoveland
Separation (rdx, keto-rdx)??
Theoretically, when a specific nitration reaction requires more concentrated nitric acid, 70% nitric ...
4-1-2013 at 09:46
by: AndersHoveland
ethylamine nitrate
[rquote=270637&tid=22933&author=hissingnoise]EAN is of little interest as an explosive[/rquo ...
4-1-2013 at 09:06
by: AndersHoveland
Anything besides heat that reliably destroys organic compounds?
[rquote=270471&tid=22921&author=zed]Ozone. Yup. Ozone! [/rquote]
Ozone is a more powerful ...
2-1-2013 at 17:11
by: AndersHoveland
Strontium Fulminate Synthesis
[rquote=270212&tid=22902&author=APO]So if magensium is a strong nitrating agent why isn't st ...
2-1-2013 at 02:00
by: AndersHoveland
Lithium Perchlorate LiClO4
Tetramethylammonium chloride can be reacted with BCl3 to form (CH3)4BCl4. This can then be reacted w ...
2-1-2013 at 00:38
by: AndersHoveland
KClO4 synthesis
Warm electrolysis of salt water can produce chlorate, which is separated out and then electrolysed a ...
2-1-2013 at 00:08
by: AndersHoveland
lead metal and sodium nitrate
[rquote=270395&tid=22879&author=Cheddite Cheese]Tin is a good replacement for lead in many c ...
1-1-2013 at 23:51
by: AndersHoveland
Separation (rdx, keto-rdx)??
[rquote=270413&tid=22765&author=Motherload]This paper talks about using HNO3/H2SO4 nitrating ...
1-1-2013 at 23:07
by: AndersHoveland
Anything besides heat that reliably destroys organic compounds?
Lasers tuned to a specific frequency can sometimes selectively break chemical bonds.

There is als ...
1-1-2013 at 22:34
by: AndersHoveland
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