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Chloropicrin synthesis I am fairly certain the chlorination here requires alkaline conditions, to convert the nitromethane ... |
12-7-2013 at 16:09 by: AndersHoveland |
Oh yeah, no reason to be paranoid... [rquote=241751&tid=19386&author=johansen] the NSA can't factor your private key.[/rquote]
T ... |
12-7-2013 at 15:36 by: AndersHoveland |
Best way to get rid of hypochlorite? H2O2 would probably work. It reacts with hypochlorite to form O2 and NaCl.
H2O2 typically does no ... |
11-7-2013 at 21:09 by: AndersHoveland |
Acetic anhydride preparation I think sulfur dichloride could be used to dehydrate acetic acid.
4 AcOH + 2 SCl[sub]2[/sub] --&g ... |
11-7-2013 at 01:18 by: AndersHoveland |
Trichloride failure Just keep the amounts small, do not have more than tiny amounts in one place. I would not suggest ma ... |
10-7-2013 at 21:56 by: AndersHoveland |
Isopropyl Alcohol (2-propanol) Peroxides [rquote=291734&tid=21495&author=kristofvagyok]Today afternoon I will start an experiment wit ... |
10-7-2013 at 21:40 by: AndersHoveland |
Synthesising Copper Hypophosphite [quote]
"...it is known that phosphorous acid, reduced with nascent hydrogen, yields phosphine and ... |
10-7-2013 at 18:41 by: AndersHoveland |
Ethanol chlorination.. Under some conditions, chlorine reacts with ethanol to form ethyl hypochlorite. For this reason, it ... |
10-7-2013 at 16:58 by: AndersHoveland |
Manuf. of chlorocompounds Some compounds can be easily chlorinated at room temperature. Acetone easily reacts with chlorine, e ... |
10-7-2013 at 16:40 by: AndersHoveland |
Who here is capable of Non-Peroxide initiators? I still think that adding KClO3 would greatly help the explosive properties of Cu2C2. Let's not forg ... |
10-7-2013 at 16:30 by: AndersHoveland |
Isopropyl Alcohol (2-propanol) Peroxides That isopropanol could be peroxidated in storage is not too surprising. That alpha hydrogen atom is ... |
10-7-2013 at 15:26 by: AndersHoveland |
Who here is capable of Non-Peroxide initiators? Is this just complete ignorance of chemistry? What is the problem if you can't find AgNO3 ? Just [i] ... |
10-7-2013 at 15:04 by: AndersHoveland |
Home made spectrometer [rquote=55019&tid=4831&author=Quibbler]I've had a look at the spectrum of some LEDs.[/rquote ... |
10-7-2013 at 14:54 by: AndersHoveland |
Who here is capable of Non-Peroxide initiators?
There is also copper acetylide, though I am not sure whether it would be an effective primary.
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10-7-2013 at 14:16 by: AndersHoveland |
Who here is capable of Non-Peroxide initiators? [rquote=291653&tid=25018&author=The_Davster]If you have aminogunanidine and nitrite, do not ... |
10-7-2013 at 14:03 by: AndersHoveland |
Who here is capable of Non-Peroxide initiators? Another old primary is "Tetrazene"
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Tetrazene was first prepared by ... |
10-7-2013 at 12:57 by: AndersHoveland |
Who here is capable of Non-Peroxide initiators? What about lead or mercury fulminate?
[rquote=291633&tid=25018&author=golfpro]to even get ... |
10-7-2013 at 12:06 by: AndersHoveland |
Trichloride failure [rquote=291636&tid=25005&author=chemcam]I was thinking of doing it with the chloroform layer ... |
10-7-2013 at 12:01 by: AndersHoveland |
Trichloride failure Nitrogen trichloride is [i]much[/i] more sensitive than nitroglycerin!
Nitrogen trichloride [i]f ... |
10-7-2013 at 11:51 by: AndersHoveland |
Copper acetate problem. Muddy brown solution Both copper and manganese(III) can form unusual structured complexes with acetate. These might not b ... |
10-7-2013 at 00:51 by: AndersHoveland |
Trichloride failure Yes indeed. One time the door was left open to a little room under the big pool at my university. I ... |
10-7-2013 at 00:29 by: AndersHoveland |
Trichloride failure This is a little topic, but we all know that hydrazine can be made from hypochlorite and ammonia. So ... |
9-7-2013 at 23:27 by: AndersHoveland |
Trichloride failure The pH has to be within a certain range, if it is too low or too high, nitrogen trichloride will not ... |
9-7-2013 at 21:56 by: AndersHoveland |
Hottest & Most Heat-Producing Chemical Reaction The reaction between Beryllium and Oxygen releases more energy per unit weight (24.36 kJ/g) than any ... |
9-7-2013 at 00:27 by: AndersHoveland |
Ozone solubilities - Chlorocarbons From what I have read, ozone is soluble in carbon tetrachloride.
I am not really sure how compati ... |
8-7-2013 at 23:53 by: AndersHoveland |
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