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Exotic Primaries - Complex Salts
Perchlorate complex salts of hydrazine are dangerously friction sensitive. Hydroxylamine perchlorate ...
27-10-2011 at 18:18
by: AndersHoveland
Best and worst smelling chemicals?
[rquote=225798&tid=1216&author=MrTechGuy1995]
But by far the worst is Glacial Acetic acid. ...
27-10-2011 at 17:47
by: AndersHoveland
Primary resistant to impact
Nickel hydrazine nitrate is a potential primary explosive that shows good resistance to impact, whil ...
27-10-2011 at 17:39
by: AndersHoveland
Why no nuclear batteries in cell phones ?
Even dangerous alpha emitters are rendered relatively benign in an inert glass form. A particle of g ...
27-10-2011 at 15:39
by: AndersHoveland
Creating free radicals.
[rquote=225855&tid=17866&author=White Yeti]
It just occurred to me, the reduction potential ...
27-10-2011 at 15:31
by: AndersHoveland
Peculiar smell remains in nose
If it had been phosphorous [b][u]tri[/u][/b]chloride, I would have immediately called the hazardous ...
27-10-2011 at 14:57
by: AndersHoveland
Why no nuclear batteries in cell phones ?
[rquote=225847&tid=17864&author=phlogiston]Cost, shielding, security and disposal/recycling ...
27-10-2011 at 14:48
by: AndersHoveland
Awesome Idea- for techie people
I think this would be bordering on the obsessive-compulsive.
27-10-2011 at 14:18
by: AndersHoveland
Creating free radicals.
[rquote=225787&tid=17866&author=White Yeti]Interesting, but isn't hydrogen peroxide a weaker ...
27-10-2011 at 13:41
by: AndersHoveland
N4Si3 + AlP = ?
Silicon sulfide can be formed by the exchange reaction between SiO2 and Al2S3, so this suggests that ...
27-10-2011 at 13:12
by: AndersHoveland
Why no nuclear batteries in cell phones ?
[rquote=225788&tid=17864&author=phlogiston]
The amount of power used by mobile phones is th ...
27-10-2011 at 13:02
by: AndersHoveland
Creating free radicals.
I have often wondered if the fenton reaction (Fe ions + H2O2) actually produces hydroxyl radicals as ...
26-10-2011 at 14:23
by: AndersHoveland
Why no nuclear batteries in cell phones ?
I think there are too many government regulations in our societies. Use of radioisotope in consumer ...
26-10-2011 at 14:04
by: AndersHoveland
N4Si3 + AlP = ?
[rquote=225770&tid=17847&author=D4RR3N]
Aluminium hydroxide decomposes around 300C as far a ...
26-10-2011 at 12:13
by: AndersHoveland
Best and worst smelling chemicals?
[rquote=221977&tid=1216&author=The WiZard is In]When
inhaled, a few bubbles of B4H10 cause ...
26-10-2011 at 11:10
by: AndersHoveland
Amine Peroxides - the others
[rquote=117746&tid=3305&author=Axt] acetaldehyde peroxide: The actual constitution of the oi ...
26-10-2011 at 10:47
by: AndersHoveland
N4Si3 + AlP = ?
[rquote=225751&tid=17847&author=D4RR3N]I’m looking to make a crystal which will contain al ...
26-10-2011 at 10:42
by: AndersHoveland
anonymous201
[rquote=225451&tid=17828&author=Sedit] I see the same writting styles and off beat religious ...
26-10-2011 at 10:16
by: AndersHoveland
Why no nuclear batteries in cell phones ?
Scientists, industry, and society were formerly a little overenthusiastic about the potential of nuc ...
26-10-2011 at 10:11
by: AndersHoveland
N4Si3 + AlP = ?
In my opinion, a reaction is more likely to occur if SiO2 and AlP are heated together. Aluminum usua ...
26-10-2011 at 09:46
by: AndersHoveland
Chlorite and hypochlorite interactions
Silver nitrate can react with sodium hypochlorite to form silver chloride and silver I,III oxide, Ag ...
25-10-2011 at 17:54
by: AndersHoveland
The WORST BOOKS Ever Written
[rquote=52425&tid=4624&author=chloric1]preparation of silver perchlorate as from silver oxid ...
25-10-2011 at 17:15
by: AndersHoveland
N4Si3 + AlP = ?
I am usually very good at making these types of speculative predictions, but in this case it is more ...
25-10-2011 at 16:43
by: AndersHoveland
Something like RDX but stronger
Yes, an explosive similar to RDX could be made, but would be [i]less[/i] powerful (worse oxygen bala ...
25-10-2011 at 16:22
by: AndersHoveland
iodine (I2)
I have a question.

It is known that H2O2 can oxidize sodium iodide all the way to sodium [b]iodat ...
25-10-2011 at 16:18
by: AndersHoveland
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