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The americilight
Amarecium will be pretty hot because of it's half life. The daughter products are scary. Be careful!
6-12-2025 at 14:43
by: Radiums Lab
The americilight
Why not use the sulfate salt? In the radium watches they use simalar sulfate of Ra.
5-12-2025 at 21:06
by: Radiums Lab
Issues Loading the SM Website
I noticed one thing tho, Polverone was online after many days. He might have fixed it.
5-12-2025 at 20:19
by: Radiums Lab
Issues Loading the SM Website
This forum is finally running after several days. I was scared that this was dead.
5-12-2025 at 19:31
by: Radiums Lab
Secret Santa 2025
Thanks to my santa, I have recived a bunch of valuable reagents.
5-12-2025 at 19:08
by: Radiums Lab
Scaling the Production of Phosgene to 100 grams
[rquote=704478&tid=161409&author=Brotato]Where are you seeing this method for steam + CCl4 g ...
30-11-2025 at 02:40
by: Radiums Lab
Fluoroantimonic acid, Anhydrous Hydrogen Fluoride, and Antimony Pentachloride
Was SbCl5 more viscous than SbF5 at room temp?

[Edited on 30-11-2025 by Radiums Lab]
29-11-2025 at 19:52
by: Radiums Lab
Fluoroantimonic acid, Anhydrous Hydrogen Fluoride, and Antimony Pentachloride
Antimony(V)fluoride should be used right? Is HCl a side product? Won't chloride form HSbCl5F?
29-11-2025 at 19:33
by: Radiums Lab
Scaling the Production of Phosgene to 100 grams
As I mentioned in other thread, steam+CCl4 gives phosgene.
29-11-2025 at 18:49
by: Radiums Lab
Pretty Pictures (2)
[rquote=704460&tid=26378&author=Thyzoid]Finally no more need to make my own cyanide! I can j ...
29-11-2025 at 11:36
by: Radiums Lab
What'd be some lucrative uses of cheap electricity?
I would make hard to acquire reagents or even F2 :D and sell it among reputed and well known members ...
29-11-2025 at 08:23
by: Radiums Lab
A list of common chemicals that can be found in stores.
Ethylene glycol in anti-freeze.
29-11-2025 at 07:16
by: Radiums Lab
Most economical and recyclable (long term) drying agent?
3A is size of pores. 3A means 3 amstrong (3*10^-10m). Larger pores like 4A are for large molecules.
29-11-2025 at 07:13
by: Radiums Lab
A list of common chemicals that can be found in stores.
Sulphur, CuSO4 from pottery and plant stores. Yellow cake can rarely be found in same stores.
27-11-2025 at 07:31
by: Radiums Lab
Tackling TNAZ with pics
Seems like the yeild is not bad afterall, all the best for the next step.
27-11-2025 at 01:44
by: Radiums Lab
Cheap, non-toxic and low-waste plant extractions?
There is a YT channel called "Tech ingridients", their video "Can I spray it on food" will help you
24-11-2025 at 09:48
by: Radiums Lab
Most economical and recyclable (long term) drying agent?
CaCl2 is better. 3A seives are best but they are not that cheap.
22-11-2025 at 17:10
by: Radiums Lab
Issues Loading the SM Website
@j_sum1 mentioned a workaround for this in the Secret Santa thread, it works good for me.

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22-11-2025 at 05:34
by: Radiums Lab
Sensitizing Nitrogen Triiodide
Yea, I got it. If the purity is not of concern we can follow the method which keras pointed out.
22-11-2025 at 05:26
by: Radiums Lab
Sensitizing Nitrogen Triiodide
@Keras is it pure though?
22-11-2025 at 04:48
by: Radiums Lab
Tackling TNAZ with pics
@greenlight congracts on completing first step with good yeild(yeild%??).
21-11-2025 at 13:53
by: Radiums Lab
seperation ketones
As the people above mentioned, fractional distillation and chromatography are the best methods here.
21-11-2025 at 07:28
by: Radiums Lab
Tackling TNAZ with pics
@greenlight good luck with the synthesis. Please do post some pics and numbers after experiment.
21-11-2025 at 06:31
by: Radiums Lab
Tackling TNAZ with pics
Forgot to mention, the reagents used here are far too exoic and inacessible compared to those of TNT
20-11-2025 at 16:26
by: Radiums Lab
Tackling TNAZ with pics
The numbers are impressive compared to TNT but the synthesis is [b]a bit[/b] hard and time consuming ...
20-11-2025 at 11:14
by: Radiums Lab
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