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Hydroxylamine NH2OH Uses (and Production) [quote] [b]Preparation of Hydroxylamine hydrochloride by reduction of nitrite, using sulfur dioxide[ ... |
16-2-2012 at 17:54 by: AndersHoveland |
Hydrazinium Propellants [rquote=237192&tid=1721&author=quicksilver] Roscoe Bodine. Some material he had posted some ... |
16-2-2012 at 17:31 by: AndersHoveland |
Sulfur Hexafluoride source? Rather ironic that while SF6 is relatively harmless, actually making it would be very hazardous. |
16-2-2012 at 14:54 by: AndersHoveland |
Hydrazinium Propellants The naming can be somewhat confusing.
Trinitromethane is often referred to as [i]nitroform[/i], ... |
16-2-2012 at 14:48 by: AndersHoveland |
Bye-Bye Library.nu The concept of "property rights" is interesting. Property rights originally only applied to things t ... |
16-2-2012 at 14:24 by: AndersHoveland |
Ethylene diamine perchlorate Both hydrazinium di-nitrate and di-perchlorate hydrolyse in water. So it would not be possible to ob ... |
16-2-2012 at 13:57 by: AndersHoveland |
Hydrazinium Propellants Hydrazinium nitroformate has a sensitivity to friction value above 20 Newtons, and sensitivity to sh ... |
16-2-2012 at 13:31 by: AndersHoveland |
Ammonium dinitramide found some interesting information about the dinitramide salt of [i]cesium[/i]:
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Cesium ... |
16-2-2012 at 13:18 by: AndersHoveland |
Mr. Anonymous: azo-clathrate primaries The actual definition of a [i]clathrate[/i] is a crystal lattice structure with completely enclosed ... |
16-2-2012 at 12:42 by: AndersHoveland |
Interesting way to make Sulfuric Acid and Methyl Iodide I have found some interesting reference to the reaction of methyl alcohol with sulfur dioxide and io ... |
15-2-2012 at 07:14 by: AndersHoveland |
Isopropyl nitrate [quote]
Isopropyl nitrate boils at 101-102°. It is easily inflammable, burning with a white lumiou ... |
14-2-2012 at 03:23 by: AndersHoveland |
safer NG alternatives [rquote=236787&tid=15077&author=hames]Is it possible to nitrate hexylene glycol, or ethylene ... |
14-2-2012 at 03:12 by: AndersHoveland |
Change wavelength of light? Here is another good amateur site:
http://www.milankarakas.org/pub/KDP/HomegrownKDP.html
Also fo ... |
14-2-2012 at 02:51 by: AndersHoveland |
Exploding Wires, by Stephen P. Hansen The interesting thing with exploding wires is that the localized explosion can potentially be more p ... |
14-2-2012 at 02:41 by: AndersHoveland |
Fifth grader discovers novel energetic compound But the fact is that she [b]did [u]not[/u] invent anything![/b]
Those nitratoxycarbon groups have ... |
14-2-2012 at 02:08 by: AndersHoveland |
Sodium Azide Or just heating NaN3 in an atmosphere of pure nitrogen, with a little venting tube to let out the ex ... |
14-2-2012 at 02:00 by: AndersHoveland |
Exotic Primaries - Complex Salts [rquote=184084&tid=1778&author=Taoiseach]DACP supposedly stands for "double azido cobalt per ... |
14-2-2012 at 00:42 by: AndersHoveland |
RFNA > Is it good for anything? [rquote=234775&tid=18655&author=woelen]If this reaction occurs, then it will be a VERY slow ... |
12-2-2012 at 22:11 by: AndersHoveland |
Fifth grader discovers novel energetic compound I think that molecule would be so chemically unstable that it would not be isolatable.
Not because ... |
12-2-2012 at 21:44 by: AndersHoveland |
Tetramine Zinc Permanganate Do not know if this complex salt has been mentioned before, here is a translation from http://www.pi ... |
12-2-2012 at 17:44 by: AndersHoveland |
Russian HyperLab: reformed and renewed [rquote=235815&tid=18765&author=Pulverulescent]I remember getting unexpected hard porn on a ... |
12-2-2012 at 17:09 by: AndersHoveland |
40%nitric acid to 70% You can add concentrated sulfuric acid (90-98%) to absorb the water, then extract the nitric acid fr ... |
10-2-2012 at 23:26 by: AndersHoveland |
Oxidation of Ammonium Perchlorate to Perchloric Acid Perhaps you did not read the links in the previous post.
http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/ja0221 ... |
8-2-2012 at 01:37 by: AndersHoveland |
Oxidation of Ammonium Perchlorate to Perchloric Acid [rquote=236122&tid=18330&author=weiming1998]
1, NO2 is almost impossible to dissolve in ... |
8-2-2012 at 01:21 by: AndersHoveland |
Make Potassium (from versuchschemie.de) That could be possible. KH is apparently a more reactive reducing agent than NaH. NaH is also more s ... |
7-2-2012 at 23:28 by: AndersHoveland |
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