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What's the cheapest metal powder to make?
Im trying to weld two pieces of aluminium using an exothermic reaction. I want to use KNO3 as oxidiz ...
2-2-2020 at 09:00
by: John paul III
Everyday Chemistry
Made some calcium peroxide from calcium acetate and 3% H2O2 to see if it worked. Will upscale with 6 ...
29-12-2019 at 16:19
by: John paul III
Calcium Chlorate from TCCA
I need Ca(ClO3)2 for an experiment, but I don't want to order the hypochlorite needed to make it and ...
29-12-2019 at 15:55
by: John paul III
Archive of permanently deleted nile red videos not even available on patreon
Since the topics' already there, are there videos preserved from original explosions&fire channe ...
15-11-2019 at 05:06
by: John paul III
Displacement of Calcium from a non aqueous solution
I have a lot of calcium acetate, I'll order some THF this week and test the solubilty. This will be ...
11-11-2019 at 10:40
by: John paul III
Displacement of Calcium from a non aqueous solution
Potassium is more electropositive than Calcium, so in theory if it didn't react with water it could ...
10-11-2019 at 07:16
by: John paul III
Calcium electrolysis with alternative salts
Thank you!
2-11-2019 at 06:19
by: John paul III
Calcium electrolysis with alternative salts
Damn I wish I could find this thread. Do you remember any details, like what the anions could have b ...
2-11-2019 at 04:46
by: John paul III
Calcium electrolysis with alternative salts
Shouldn't it be easy (in theory) to find a Calcium salt with a low melting point (CaH2PO4 melts at 1 ...
2-11-2019 at 03:42
by: John paul III
Hypergolic material from Ca(CLO3)2 and organic acids
In actual use I would set it up so the chlorate is mixed with another fuel and is separated by pierc ...
26-10-2019 at 09:57
by: John paul III
Hypergolic material from Ca(CLO3)2 and organic acids
Calcium Chlorate should react with some carboxylic acids like oxalic acid to form an insoluble calci ...
26-10-2019 at 00:19
by: John paul III
high sensitivity low explosives
I am experimenting with homemade gunpowder cannons (small scale). I use a piece of twisted paper soa ...
22-10-2019 at 13:37
by: John paul III
preparation of succinic anhydride
Is there an incentive to use this method over the thermal method considering it requires precious ac ...
6-10-2019 at 05:50
by: John paul III
Concentrating nitric acid and peforming nitration using succinic anhydride
Succinic acid easily dehydrates upon heating forming succinic anhydride. This in theory makes it an ...
19-9-2019 at 10:55
by: John paul III
How do i synthesize sodium peroxide?
You can substitute Na2O2 for potassium peroxide. It can be made by heating potassium oxide with air. ...
19-9-2019 at 08:31
by: John paul III
Has anyone tried the basic piranha solution?
Basic piranha solution is a mixture of 3:1 parts 25% ammonia solution and 30% hydrogen peroxide. Sup ...
19-8-2019 at 07:42
by: John paul III
Phenylacetonitrile from Phenylalanine
What the puropse of washing the organic solution with K2CO3 and brine?
4-7-2019 at 08:49
by: John paul III
judging the catalytic effect of H2SO4 in nitration vs its balance shifting action
H2SO4 is used in comparatively huge quantities during nitration. That is of course because it serves ...
20-6-2019 at 11:49
by: John paul III
Acetonedicarboxylic acid from ferric ammonium citrate
It seems easier than bubbling SO3 into concentrated H2SO4 to make oleum for the citric acid route

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29-5-2019 at 01:31
by: John paul III
Acetonedicarboxylic acid from ferric ammonium citrate
Exposure of ferric ammonium citrate to UV light transforms the citrate ion to acetonedicarboxylic io ...
28-5-2019 at 15:36
by: John paul III
Is there an alternative to dioxane yet for thermochemical sodium production?
I noticed Potassium/THF and Sodium/dioxane have the same difference between metal melting point and ...
27-5-2019 at 10:32
by: John paul III
Is there an alternative to dioxane yet for thermochemical sodium production?
I wonder if tetrahydrofuran would work for potassium. It has a very similiar structure to dioxane, a ...
27-5-2019 at 10:07
by: John paul III
Is there an alternative to dioxane yet for thermochemical sodium production?
I've heard of many solvents being discovered as appropriate for the alcohol catalyzed sodium product ...
26-5-2019 at 15:48
by: John paul III
1,4-butanodiol from butadiene
[rquote=613397&tid=150334&author=CuReUS]Why don't you just hydrolyse THF :P ? -[url]https:// ...
23-5-2019 at 12:59
by: John paul III
1,4-butanodiol from butadiene
[rquote=613377&tid=150334&author=draculic acid69]H2so4 would be ideal,much cheaper and easie ...
23-5-2019 at 05:39
by: John paul III
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