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N,N-dimethlyformamide
The toxicity isn't so bad. According to the msds I can drink 265 mL of it to be half dead.

This h ...
2-9-2008 at 04:13
by: Nerro
A project everyone can pitch in on! Writing the book on chemistry.
BUMP!

Wouldn't it be cool to finish this?
28-6-2008 at 13:30
by: Nerro
Sulfuric acid dye
[quote][i]Originally posted by garage chemist[/i]
[b]In Europe, there are no H2SO4 based drain open ...
6-6-2008 at 11:16
by: Nerro
MAJOR HMTD MISHAP!!
Making a high explosive while you obviously know nothing about chemistry for starters...
4-6-2008 at 16:00
by: Nerro
Making Boron oxynitride BNO
Slightly off topic,

AlNO (Aluminium oxinitride) is under research as a bulletproof type off cera ...
13-5-2008 at 11:49
by: Nerro
beryllium piston rod and pin
It never occurred to you to look this up somewhere? Be is really toxic. The dication is smaller than ...
12-5-2008 at 16:45
by: Nerro
Haloform reaction
As far as I can remember there has to be a a methyl-group next to a CO group. The CO is converted to ...
12-5-2008 at 13:13
by: Nerro
How to remove the Diisopropylethylamine
Hmm, that might work. Only I don't really know how I would then proceed to remove the Cu-complex...
7-5-2008 at 08:35
by: Nerro
How to remove the Diisopropylethylamine
I have a similar problem, I have synthesized something that is a salt and in the reaction mixture th ...
7-5-2008 at 06:36
by: Nerro
Strange uses for energetic materials
Those bodybuilders often overheat and die or suffer nervous trauma :)
3-4-2008 at 15:01
by: Nerro
Copper(II) Aspirinate Synthesis
Chelation therapy is looked at as a possible way to prevent Alzheimers desease. Could this mean that ...
28-3-2008 at 11:02
by: Nerro
Write-up on synthesis of K3CrO8, a very energetic peroxochromate
Are you sure it's not some polymer? Otherwise where does the electron come from?
11-3-2008 at 15:15
by: Nerro
Biphenyl, would this method work?
@Vulture
So the method using Zn would only work for symmetrical biaryls. Since the Zn takes away th ...
9-3-2008 at 11:26
by: Nerro
Biphenyl, would this method work?
true dat.

still though, Kumada works with Chlorobenzene which is pretty cheap, just add Mg, a tin ...
5-3-2008 at 04:03
by: Nerro
Biphenyl, would this method work?
Actually this is a pretty straight forward reaction. You add the two reagents in equimolar amounts i ...
4-3-2008 at 12:18
by: Nerro
KOH vs NaOH
Often it comes down to the choice between a softer or a a hardar cation. K is a softer cation so it' ...
29-2-2008 at 03:41
by: Nerro
Taking the carbon dioxide out of coal!
@12AX7
I've been thinking about that as well. There is a company here in the Netherlands that uses ...
27-2-2008 at 13:41
by: Nerro
Taking the carbon dioxide out of coal!
@YT2095
Quite.

Perhaps he meant that we must find techniques to avoid the emission of CO<sub& ...
27-2-2008 at 08:48
by: Nerro
Exotic Primaries - Complex Salts
Ni<sup>2+</sup> only needs ten more electrons to fill up all of it's orbitals. You have ...
21-2-2008 at 12:48
by: Nerro
OTC PTC (Phase Transfer Catalysts)
Just out of curiosity, would soap work?
1-2-2008 at 06:25
by: Nerro
The end of pyrotechnics in NL is even closer
Actually the total in additional damages was estimated to be €11.000.000 :)

What's annoying is ...
28-1-2008 at 07:48
by: Nerro
a rare specimen to Share with you all.
Wow! It looks very pure! does the label say "February 1913"?
24-1-2008 at 09:20
by: Nerro
Fattening fungus?
In light of all the recent hype about bio-diesel and bio-ethanol etc, I had the following idea:

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30-11-2007 at 08:50
by: Nerro
hydrogen and chlorine
Probably the heat from the reaction is enough to sustain the reaction at a pretty violent rate.

U ...
21-11-2007 at 04:42
by: Nerro
Dehydrating MgSO4 completely????
That's because you're heating it to ~230°C and you need to heat it to 250°C to completely dehydrat ...
7-11-2007 at 13:03
by: Nerro
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