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Dumpster dive glassware/equipment sale! I'd love a Friedrichs. |
20-6-2022 at 20:59 by: PirateDocBrown |
I for one welcome our new redneck overlord. [rquote=674404&tid=158626&author=arkoma]Actually, I use a big Erlenmeyer and a Clausen, stil ... |
20-6-2022 at 05:35 by: PirateDocBrown |
2,5-dimethoxybenzaldehyde question [rquote=674403&tid=158670&author=Snakeforhire]
And NaNO2 is also restricted here now (only ... |
20-6-2022 at 05:32 by: PirateDocBrown |
2,5-dimethoxybenzaldehyde question Make a different nitro compound.
Nitroethane is pretty straight forward.
React silver nitrate ... |
18-6-2022 at 14:22 by: PirateDocBrown |
Make monosodium phosphate Not too difficult to find online.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/223830622812?chn=ps&mkevt=1& ... |
18-6-2022 at 14:01 by: PirateDocBrown |
Make monosodium phosphate Feed store. It's a common feed additive. Purify via recrystallization out of water.
It's a human ... |
18-6-2022 at 13:58 by: PirateDocBrown |
Clandestine Chemistry Series How odd it is, that all these so-called "drug chemists" all want info on specifically psychoactive d ... |
16-6-2022 at 15:00 by: PirateDocBrown |
Isopropyl nitrite to sodium nitrite Sodium nitrite is unavailable? Where is this? It's used almost anyplace meat is preserved. |
14-6-2022 at 13:00 by: PirateDocBrown |
Mercury(II) Nitrate to Mercury Sulfide Sulfide isn't the only safe disposal, you could also do chloride. That's easy, just precipitate.
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14-6-2022 at 12:57 by: PirateDocBrown |
Introduction and "where should I post my videos" Post a link to the vespiary page containing the videos. |
13-6-2022 at 12:51 by: PirateDocBrown |
check for urea in ammonium nitrate [rquote=674213&tid=158649&author=Deathunter88][rquote=674212&tid=158649&author=DocX] ... |
12-6-2022 at 06:22 by: PirateDocBrown |
check for urea in ammonium nitrate Mix with kerosene. Light with a fuse, from a safe distance. There is a large difference in the resul ... |
10-6-2022 at 09:25 by: PirateDocBrown |
Mercuric oxide from mercuric sulfate @Thyzoid
Saw your video before I saw this post.
Some of us have been watching your content wi ... |
8-6-2022 at 09:44 by: PirateDocBrown |
What solvent is good for dissolving animal fats? Try paint thinner. |
8-6-2022 at 09:34 by: PirateDocBrown |
Unusual ways of making ammonia Ammonium chloride is used as a treatment for goats, maybe some veterinary medicine might have some.
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8-6-2022 at 09:28 by: PirateDocBrown |
The situation with the delivery of parcels from Russia (www.chemcraft.su) Can they actually get red phosphorus into the US? |
30-5-2022 at 16:14 by: PirateDocBrown |
Simple synthesis of NaOH from baking soda [rquote=673634&tid=158584&author=macckone]A more traditional method:
Ca(OH)2 + Na2CO3 -&g ... |
22-5-2022 at 19:01 by: PirateDocBrown |
Simple synthesis of NaOH from baking soda Not to mention that Na2O is explosive on contact with water. |
8-5-2022 at 14:42 by: PirateDocBrown |
DCM shortages Since I use very small quantities, the gallon or so I had has lasted quite a while. I have been subs ... |
14-4-2022 at 08:40 by: PirateDocBrown |
100% Nitric acid? If you are not using liquid sulfuric acid, you are gonna get the molten salts to foam up quite a bit ... |
11-5-2020 at 13:32 by: PirateDocBrown |
100% Nitric acid? How is 98% sulfuric and dry sodium or potassium nitrate not working for you to produce near-anhydrou ... |
11-5-2020 at 13:25 by: PirateDocBrown |
pyrex vs PYREX The real problem when they first marketed boro cookware in the US was that they even sold saucepans ... |
19-4-2020 at 11:23 by: PirateDocBrown |
Q: Making sodium cyanide from sodium cyanate and sodium metal B.D.E, what are you using to heat your crucible to red heat like that?
And where are you, that yo ... |
28-3-2020 at 12:57 by: PirateDocBrown |
Q: Making sodium cyanide from sodium cyanate and sodium metal If you want to go the thermal reduction route, I'd get a metal crucible, (I use stainless culinary r ... |
28-3-2020 at 12:43 by: PirateDocBrown |
Q: Making sodium cyanide from sodium cyanate and sodium metal Prussian Blue (Fe7(CN)18) can be easily gotten in the States, as laundry bluing.
Very old school ... |
28-3-2020 at 12:34 by: PirateDocBrown |
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