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1,5-Dihydrazinotetrazole
I wasn't sure where to post this because Bert seems to be grumpy about newcomers posting new topics ...
10-9-2016 at 14:58
by: Lotilko
Short question / quick answer - Thread
One could prepare it from distilling a mixture of anhydrous nitric acid and phosphorus pentoxide und ...
8-9-2016 at 07:55
by: Lotilko
Why not EDDN?
I think one could sensitize AN with urea or copper(II) oxide. Urea could form urea nitrate and the c ...
7-9-2016 at 02:20
by: Lotilko
Why not EDDN?
Search for primary explosives on the site and download it. I wanted to upload it but the size limit ...
6-9-2016 at 15:45
by: Lotilko
Why not EDDN?
Here's a book on primaries:
http://libgen.io/get.php?md5=934980EA3D21F3B15A6D6F7BACBE2419&key= ...
6-9-2016 at 14:39
by: Lotilko
Why not EDDN?
As far as my knowledge goes, AN mixtures need confinement and require boosters. I have a document wh ...
6-9-2016 at 14:32
by: Lotilko
Why not EDDN?
[rquote=460216&tid=68896&author=Tricka90]Thanks a lot Lotilko, I easily found it (for anyone ...
6-9-2016 at 13:26
by: Lotilko
Short question / quick answer - Thread
I am no expert on picric acid synthesis, but the first procedure should be the mixed acid nitration ...
6-9-2016 at 13:05
by: Lotilko
Why not EDDN?
The Organic Chemistry of Explosives is a good read. It should turn up as a free pdf on search. Also, ...
6-9-2016 at 13:00
by: Lotilko
Why not EDDN?
The Preparatory Manual of Explosives contains some serious mistakes regarding syntheses. I don't thi ...
6-9-2016 at 02:50
by: Lotilko
Most overrated and underrated hazardous chemicals?
Alfatoxin B[sub]1[/sub] seems to be underrated.
1-9-2016 at 10:59
by: Lotilko
Unknown Substance
I got af friend of mine to dipose of it. He knows someone who works at a waste disposal company. The ...
31-8-2016 at 12:39
by: Lotilko
Short question / quick answer - Thread
Well, sensitive secondaries like PETN are very stable, however for some primaries like organic perox ...
31-8-2016 at 11:43
by: Lotilko
Potassium chlorate waste
Mind if I ask what kind of reaction is it?
25-8-2016 at 01:57
by: Lotilko
Short question / quick answer - Thread
I would abandon organic peroxides if I were you, I know it might seem as the best choice for an amat ...
10-8-2016 at 11:13
by: Lotilko
Electrolysis of alkali metal halides in nonaqueous solvents
I didn't think that, I was just pointing out that I don't have access to metallic potassium. I want ...
10-8-2016 at 03:46
by: Lotilko
Electrolysis of alkali metal halides in nonaqueous solvents
[rquote=457317&tid=67903&author=Dan Vizine]Where do you guys live?

If you're making these ...
9-8-2016 at 15:14
by: Lotilko
Unknown Substance
[rquote=457325&tid=67842&author=froot]Well if you happened to possess a sample of say..... a ...
9-8-2016 at 12:59
by: Lotilko
cheap table salt
I suppose it's either sodium or potassium ferrocyanide.
9-8-2016 at 11:46
by: Lotilko
Unknown Substance
Here are a few more pics. I took these on sunday. My eyes must've decieved me as the sign is orange, ...
9-8-2016 at 06:54
by: Lotilko
Unknown Substance
I am going back on sunday, I'll snap a few shots. By the way it could be hexastarch, based on what h ...
5-8-2016 at 03:02
by: Lotilko
Unknown Substance
The red is a double helix if I recall correctly.
5-8-2016 at 02:31
by: Lotilko
Electrolysis of alkali metal halides in nonaqueous solvents
Alright, thanks for everyone. I'll try a different method then. Have a nice evening. ;)
4-8-2016 at 23:57
by: Lotilko
Electrolysis of alkali metal halides in nonaqueous solvents
Greetings to every fellow member here. I watched NurdRage's video about making potassium and reagent ...
4-8-2016 at 11:54
by: Lotilko
Unknown Substance
[rquote=456734&tid=67842&author=Ozone]Hmm. Biohazard symbol. Found in a mine. Sounds a littl ...
3-8-2016 at 00:33
by: Lotilko
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