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Picric Acid and the Mystery of the Red Goo I cooled down the sludge to 6C, and filtered it. Here's a photo.
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16-9-2002 at 14:49 by: madscientist |
Diphoronepentaperoxide (DPPP) I just consulted several other references. It seems that the melting point of phorone really is 28C. ... |
15-9-2002 at 16:34 by: madscientist |
Diphoronepentaperoxide (DPPP) Here's everything I know about phorone (all information from my chemical dictionary).
Formula: (C ... |
15-9-2002 at 16:28 by: madscientist |
Does Paraformaldehyde Dissolve in Ether? (CH2O)3 is soluble in ether. |
15-9-2002 at 08:59 by: madscientist |
A cyclic peroxide from urea? I tried it earlier today - didn't work. |
12-9-2002 at 19:22 by: madscientist |
Picric Acid and the Mystery of the Red Goo I just carried out a pretty poorly executed experiment, but it may prove to have interesting results ... |
12-9-2002 at 18:45 by: madscientist |
Trinitromelamine I'm thinking that melamine may be a very fun compound to nitrate. Melamine itself is a very dense co ... |
10-9-2002 at 20:30 by: madscientist |
A cyclic peroxide from urea? I was wondering if a cyclic peroxide could be prepared from urea as a cyclic peroxide can be prepare ... |
10-9-2002 at 13:50 by: madscientist |
NO2 preparation Link me. |
10-9-2002 at 12:31 by: madscientist |
classification of nitrogen triiodide monoammine Nitrogen triiodide is a primary explosive. |
7-9-2002 at 21:02 by: madscientist |
Reaction of esters with hydrazine? I know for a fact that esters of carboxylic acids will react with ammonia to form an amide and an al ... |
7-9-2002 at 15:31 by: madscientist |
Preparation of perchlorates You may already be aware of this, but it is suicidal to mix concentrated sulfuric acid with a chlora ... |
6-9-2002 at 14:28 by: madscientist |
Had an acciedent....... I have removed the metal needle from plastic syringes in the past to use them to slowly dropper sulf ... |
4-9-2002 at 13:53 by: madscientist |
OC(NN)2CO Another possibility:
2CO(NH2)2 + Ca(OCl)2 ----> CaCl2 + 2N2H4 + 2CO2 |
4-9-2002 at 13:50 by: madscientist |
Metal nitrates - the easy way The white powder is probably Pb(OH)2. |
3-9-2002 at 13:07 by: madscientist |
Primary Explosives Unfortunately, it seems that difficulty of preparation goes hand-in-hand with the quality of the pri ... |
2-9-2002 at 10:20 by: madscientist |
OC(NN)2CO Nope, the ant never came in contact with the liquid while it was alive. In a 250mL flask, 2mL of a l ... |
1-9-2002 at 19:10 by: madscientist |
OC(NN)2CO I'm fairly convinced that the reaction between 6g of urea and 7g of calcium hypochlorite is producin ... |
1-9-2002 at 16:12 by: madscientist |
OC(NN)2CO Here's the best idea for a phosgene test that I have so far. I'll pass the produced through a metal ... |
1-9-2002 at 07:37 by: madscientist |
Ammonium Nitrate and detonation Easily done. In fact, it's much easier to prepare mononitrotoluenes than trinitrotoluene. PHILOU Zre ... |
1-9-2002 at 07:29 by: madscientist |
OC(NN)2CO Argh! Another brain fart! My correction on the equation that I thought for a moment was unbalanced b ... |
31-8-2002 at 20:26 by: madscientist |
OC(NN)2CO I am getting very angry about not being able to edit posts!
I just realized that I made a goof wh ... |
31-8-2002 at 20:23 by: madscientist |
OC(NN)2CO Here's the equations.
2CO(NH2)2 + 2Ca(OCl)2 ----> OC(NN)2CO + 4H2O + 2CaCl2
2CO(NH2)2 + 4Br2 - ... |
31-8-2002 at 16:53 by: madscientist |
OC(NN)2CO I would think that OC(NN)2CO would be an excellent energetic material. It would have the following s ... |
31-8-2002 at 16:32 by: madscientist |
Hypobromite? I thought about CO(N)2 and deemed that it couldn't exist. CO(NN)2CO certainly could, however.
The ... |
31-8-2002 at 15:35 by: madscientist |
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