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Triazanium Salts This thread is about the parent molecule N3H5, which can be stabilized as an isolatable product unde ... |
15-12-2011 at 17:54 by: AndersHoveland |
Ammonium nitrate + amines. Reaction? Some amines (which are a weaker base than ammonia) that do not have low boiling points, such as urea ... |
15-12-2011 at 17:25 by: AndersHoveland |
NO + O2 intermediate? This may be a revealing article:
http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/es60093a015
They reacted Na ... |
14-12-2011 at 18:01 by: AndersHoveland |
how does the ring form?? [rquote=229958&tid=18210&author=Arrhenius]
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I would guess that the reaction proceed ... |
14-12-2011 at 17:42 by: AndersHoveland |
Chlorite and hypochlorite interactions I would wonder if there is any convenient way to prepare sodium hypochlorite solutions mostly free f ... |
14-12-2011 at 17:09 by: AndersHoveland |
H2O + Cl2 ==> HCl + HClO? I find it interesting that H2O2 will only reduce chlorate if a >40% concentrated sulfuric acid is ... |
14-12-2011 at 16:35 by: AndersHoveland |
KCLO4 from H2O2 ? Just want to mention that perchlorates can be prepared, in certain instances, by boiling chlorates w ... |
14-12-2011 at 16:26 by: AndersHoveland |
Hydrochloric acid hydrogen peroxide mix [rquote=229923&tid=14490&author=Bezaleel]What about the possibly evolving perchlorate? How c ... |
14-12-2011 at 16:11 by: AndersHoveland |
Hexanitroethane [b]Hexanitroethane[/b]
Hexanitroethane is a colorless crystalline solid which melts at 147 degC*, ... |
14-12-2011 at 15:58 by: AndersHoveland |
Nitrocarbons You might be interested in "Nitrocarbons", by Arnold T. Nielsen.
http://www.amazon.com/Nitrocarbons ... |
14-12-2011 at 14:51 by: AndersHoveland |
Hexa Nitro Xylene ? Using xylene, it may also be possible to put additional nitro groups on the methyl groups, rather th ... |
14-12-2011 at 14:38 by: AndersHoveland |
H2O + Cl2 ==> HCl + HClO? [rquote=229842&tid=13828&author=AJKOER]
"In the presence of chlorine, the reaction progress ... |
13-12-2011 at 08:24 by: AndersHoveland |
Chlorite and hypochlorite interactions [rquote=229825&tid=16378&author=AJKOER]Alternately, add any weak acid, or very dilute minera ... |
12-12-2011 at 21:58 by: AndersHoveland |
how does the ring form?? [rquote=229819&tid=18210&author=ziqquratu]Anders - no way that type of tautomerisation is go ... |
12-12-2011 at 21:28 by: AndersHoveland |
Chloroacetic acid alternative ways [rquote=229733&tid=18226&author=Alastair]
Im pretty certain chloroacetone with calcium hypo ... |
12-12-2011 at 12:24 by: AndersHoveland |
Make NaHSO4 without sulfuric acid? NaSO4H is sold inexpensively in pool supply stores, where it is used to lower pH. |
12-12-2011 at 12:18 by: AndersHoveland |
MEK? MEK is commonly sold as paint thinner. You may likely be able to find it in a "home improvement" or ... |
12-12-2011 at 12:15 by: AndersHoveland |
Chlorite and hypochlorite interactions Perhaps HOCl could be prepared by mixing solutions of Cl2 and ClO2 ?
ClO2 + H2O <==> HClO2 ... |
12-12-2011 at 12:13 by: AndersHoveland |
how does the ring form?? Looking at the picture, I would guess that the reaction proceeds through a complex series tautomeriz ... |
12-12-2011 at 11:59 by: AndersHoveland |
storing bromine Can a moderator just merge this thread with that one (and also delete this post) ? |
12-12-2011 at 11:48 by: AndersHoveland |
deamination of Aniline or dehydroxylation of phenol Phosphine can reduce 1-naphthol to naphthalene.
"Phosphine as a Reducing Agent"
SHELDON A. BUCKLER ... |
12-12-2011 at 11:37 by: AndersHoveland |
storing bromine I have had this problem also. The bromine or iodine always seems to somehow leak out, collecting on ... |
12-12-2011 at 11:33 by: AndersHoveland |
Microwaves Molten ionic compounds absorb microwaves much more than solid ionic compounds. As soon as one part o ... |
12-12-2011 at 11:13 by: AndersHoveland |
Hydrochloric acid hydrogen peroxide mix [rquote=229713&tid=14490&author=Bezaleel]The solution contains a bit of HCl and a bit of H2O ... |
11-12-2011 at 21:10 by: AndersHoveland |
Chloroacetic acid alternative ways I am fairly certain that CuCl2 is not able chlorinate acetic acid like it can chlorinate acetone. Th ... |
11-12-2011 at 15:48 by: AndersHoveland |
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