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[*] posted on 5-5-2016 at 00:52
Solubility of various chemicals


Solubility for the following, please:
Maltodextrin
Silicon dioxide (the type found in pills)
Aminoguanidine hydrochloride

I need aminoguanidine salts for synthesising tetrazoles, but the usual aminoguanidium bicarbonate synthesis is a very long process and I am challenging myself to synthesis azidoazide azide (1,1-azobis(tetrazole)) from OTC materials.




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[*] posted on 5-5-2016 at 01:31


Silicon dioxide is insoluble by any standards.



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[*] posted on 5-5-2016 at 02:29


Thanks. So is magnesium stearate. And from what I know, maltodextrin is only capable of forming a suspension with water. Is aminoguanidine hydrochloride also insoluble (hopefully, it isn't.)



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[*] posted on 5-5-2016 at 08:26


Are you getting this from a pill? What pill contains aminoguanidine HCl?
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[*] posted on 5-5-2016 at 08:28


These ones:

http://www.supersmart.com/en--Blood-Sugar-Glycation--Aminogu...




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[*] posted on 5-5-2016 at 10:23


Quote: Originally posted by a nitrogen rich explosive  
These ones:

http://www.supersmart.com/en--Blood-Sugar-Glycation--Aminogu...


Why not just open up an account with Sigma Aldrich and order from them? Saves the hassle of dismantling gelatine capsules, lol!

Here you go: http://www.sigmaaldrich.com/catalog/product/aldrich/396494?l...
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[*] posted on 5-5-2016 at 10:24


Quote: Originally posted by a nitrogen rich explosive  
These ones:

http://www.supersmart.com/en--Blood-Sugar-Glycation--Aminogu...


Why not just open up an account with Sigma Aldrich and order from them? Saves the hassle of dismantling gelatine capsules, lol!

Here you go: http://www.sigmaaldrich.com/catalog/product/aldrich/396494?l...
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[*] posted on 5-5-2016 at 11:31


Aldrich doesn't sell to hobbyists, no matter what.



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[*] posted on 5-5-2016 at 11:48


Sigma Aldrich Sells according to a System/Procedure.

Fundamentally they are a sales outfit, just with some restrictions on Who they sell to, What they sell, and in what quantitity.

As with all Systems, figure out how that system works, then approach it along the correct line that will not cause that System any concern, and it will operate according to it's design.

Ebay is a lot easier.

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[*] posted on 6-5-2016 at 09:16


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Would IPA form a complex with copper perchlorate much like HMTD?

IPAmine with Cu(II) perchlorate --> of course.

Did you meant HMTD (hexamethylene triperoxyde diamine) or HMTA (hexamethylenetetramine)? I think that once again you did confuse the two!

What complex with Cu(II) perchlorate?
The one from Laboratory of Liptakov? Then it is HMTA!

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[*] posted on 6-5-2016 at 09:21


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MnO2 is inside batteries.
A good thermite composition here:
30% MnO2
30% Al powder
20% acetone peroxide
10% azidotetrazole
10% neat hydrazine

Get what I mean? :D :D :D

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Stop doing this!:mad:

The two first ingredients are indeed a thermite...
But the rest is wrong info (misinformation) to make someone innocent hurt himself...and set the surrounding in fire because of the gaseous blast of incandescent molten metallic drops...




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[*] posted on 6-5-2016 at 09:28


Quote: Originally posted by a nitrogen rich explosive  
Solubility for the following, please:
Maltodextrin
Silicon dioxide (the type found in pills)
Aminoguanidine hydrochloride

I need aminoguanidine salts for synthesising tetrazoles, but the usual aminoguanidium bicarbonate synthesis is a very long process and I am challenging myself to synthesis azidoazide azide (1,1-azobis(tetrazole)) from OTC materials.

If you don't say in what solvent and under what conditions, hard for someone to answer!

Silicon dioxyde is soluble in HF, in NaOH, in N2H4, in concentrated Na2CO3 and some form (Si(OH)4) into water.

SiO2 is soluble in molten Al2O3...




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[*] posted on 6-5-2016 at 09:47


Quote: Originally posted by PHILOU Zrealone  


Silicon dioxyde is soluble in HF, in NaOH, in N2H4, in concentrated Na2CO3 and some form (Si(OH)4) into water.

SiO2 is soluble in molten Al2O3...


Silicon dioxide is soluble in hydrazine? Sez who?




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[*] posted on 7-5-2016 at 12:43
NaOH + H2O2 - smell emitted - WTF is it!?


I mixed some ~30% H202 with a 50/50 NaOH/H2O solution. A frothy white foam formed in a vigorous exothermic reaction. The smell that was emitted is pretty vulgar and triggered my gag reflex, pretty severely. Any idea what the cause of the smell may be? I have no problems with mixing strong NaOH solutions (gives off smell for sure) nor do I have a problem with sodium salts in general. Ideas?
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[*] posted on 7-5-2016 at 13:10


Aerosol of sodium hydroxide. (This has been the discussion topic of numerous other threads.)



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[*] posted on 10-5-2016 at 19:44
How safe would Th(ClO3)4 flash powder be?


We are thinking of making a bit of thorium chlorate.

Would setting off a small amount of thorium chlorate-magnesium flash powder be extremely dangerous?

We were concerned about the radioactive smoke that would likely be produced.

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[*] posted on 10-5-2016 at 21:13


Seriously, why?

Thorium is difficult enough to get hold of -- I have no idea why you would want to perform a reaction where you could not recover it. As for releasing it into the environment: particularly in a finely divided form that could be breathed in -- I would not even consider it. I am not sure the exact consequence of breathing in radioactive thorium, but it is not something that is on my wish list.


If it is more than a curiosity -- that is, you want to do some actual science...
set off your flash powder in a closed vessel under vacuum with a filter to catch all of the product. Perform a before and after with a geiger counter to make sure all your thorium is where you think it is. Plan how you will reprocess it and calculate the yield / losses at each stage.




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[*] posted on 10-5-2016 at 22:08


Sounds like more trouble than its worth. We were just curious what it would be like.
We dont think we'll try it now. You make a good point, the thorium is hard to come by.
It would be a wast.

But Purerly theoretically, do you think the flash powder would work?

We gather it would based on the last section of your post.
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[*] posted on 10-5-2016 at 22:20


Dunno.
I would want to think about the reactants and products carefully and work out if it is thermodynamically viable. I do know that thorium-anything converting to metal is a serious uphill battle. But I don't really have any idea about chlorates in this context.

Paging blogfast25. He would know: and probably without looking anything up.




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[*] posted on 10-5-2016 at 22:39


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[*] posted on 11-5-2016 at 10:18


What is the pH of periodic acid? I have found some for sale at OnyxMet, and I want to try some simple reactions with it.
NaAcetate + metaperiodic acid = sodium periodate + acetic acid. Rubbish or not?
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[*] posted on 11-5-2016 at 10:45


Quote: Originally posted by Eosin Y  
What is the pH of periodic acid? I have found some for sale at OnyxMet, and I want to try some simple reactions with it.
NaAcetate + metaperiodic acid = sodium periodate + acetic acid. Rubbish or not?


The CRC gives its Ka as 2.3e-2, which is fairly strong. Acetate ion should deprotonate it readily.




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[*] posted on 13-5-2016 at 21:07


Does manganese (iii) oxide (Mn2O3) react with hydrochloric acid?

I can't find any information on this.




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[*] posted on 14-5-2016 at 00:29


Quote: Originally posted by Ramium  
Does manganese (iii) oxide (Mn2O3) react with hydrochloric acid?

I can't find any information on this.


Depends on how well-dried it is. If it's fresh, it will react easily. If it's calcined completely, then it's a rock.




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[*] posted on 16-5-2016 at 12:59


Why is it that there are a lot of organic nitrates (nitrotoluene, nitrobenzene etc.) but virtually no chlorates of the same ilk? This interests me.
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