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NH4NO3->nitric acid + ammonia
The temperature distribution curve for ammonium nitrate at 170°C likely has at least some of ...
4-8-2003 at 18:53
by: blip
Sodium Chlorate and Potassium Chlorate
I always thought oxygen would bond to the chlorine using coordinate covalent bonds from chlorite to ...
3-8-2003 at 17:53
by: blip
Ammonium Chloride + Urea ??
I'm fairly sure urea and ammonium chloride don't react. I know that urea dissolves in wat ...
2-8-2003 at 17:12
by: blip
Cyanate to cyanide - fresh thread
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Correct me if I'm wrong but is'nt red hot iron in water turned to tetraoxidee.I k ...
31-7-2003 at 16:15
by: blip
A few questions
[quote]i seem to be pretty reesistant to nitric ester headaches, ive taken whifs of methyl nitrate a ...
29-7-2003 at 20:26
by: blip
Bonding in the nitrate ion
Thanks for the pic, even though I've seen it before.
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Acidic and basic behaviour can a ...
29-7-2003 at 20:01
by: blip
Bonding in the nitrate ion
Actually it was the bottom oxygen atom that's supposed to be negatively charged, see the single ...
28-7-2003 at 23:53
by: blip
Sodium Cyanoborohydride
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Everybody has access to lithium metal!
Thanks "ENERGIZER"
:D
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I hear ...
28-7-2003 at 20:19
by: blip
Sodium Chlorate and Potassium Chlorate
Yeah, sorry about that, I was thinking hydrazine was HN=NH for some weird reason. Hypochlorite disp ...
28-7-2003 at 20:12
by: blip
PbO or PbO2
I read about metal bonding in my chem book. It talked about the electron "soup" and then ...
28-7-2003 at 19:44
by: blip
Bonding in the nitrate ion
This question's been bugging me for a few days: Is the lone pair on the nitrogen atom in the ni ...
28-7-2003 at 19:36
by: blip
Sodium Chlorate and Potassium Chlorate
Umm, doesn't hydrazine have a nitrogen double bond? And why would chlorine take electrons from ...
28-7-2003 at 14:23
by: blip
Sodium Cyanoborohydride
<a href="http://www.rhodium.ws/" target="_blank">Rhodium.ws</a> has ...
26-7-2003 at 20:35
by: blip
Preparation of cyanides
[quote]NH3 + CHCl3 --> HCN + 3 HCl[/quote]
Isn't there a way to get HCN to become gaseous? ...
26-7-2003 at 16:07
by: blip
RDX help
You have to concentrate the HNO<sub>3</sub> using concentrated sulfuric acid to hold bac ...
26-7-2003 at 15:58
by: blip
Preparation of cyanides
<a href="http://www.nidlink.com/~jfromm/chem201/chem204l.htm" target="_blank" ...
26-7-2003 at 05:44
by: blip
Favorite Science Books
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...its hard to go back to where I was because I want to keep reading whatever page I landed ...
25-7-2003 at 19:53
by: blip
Sodium by chemical methods
Decomposition of sodium azide wouldn't be so bad if you had a way to contain the large, abrubt ...
25-7-2003 at 19:44
by: blip
Chemical Isolation of Fluorine
I remember reading about Sir Humphrey Davy decompsing some flourine manganese complex or something t ...
24-7-2003 at 23:37
by: blip
Sodium by chemical methods
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Why aren't cyanides then decomposed at the moment of formation?
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The carbo ...
24-7-2003 at 23:21
by: blip
Thermite-Iron Oxide Q
I remember calculating Fe<sub>3</sub>O<sub>4</sub>'s enthalpy of format ...
23-7-2003 at 22:54
by: blip
Sodium Chlorate and Potassium Chlorate
You can also use KCl and most other potassium salts, not just K<sub>2</sub>CO<sub> ...
23-7-2003 at 22:50
by: blip
Nitrosyl Perchlorate
What about nitryl perchlorate; its formula is the same as nitronium perchlorate but has a peroxide b ...
23-7-2003 at 22:20
by: blip
Nitric acid
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Ca(NO3)2 ----> CaO + O2 + 1/2N2
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Small error: ;)
Ca(NO<sub>3</sub& ...
23-7-2003 at 22:06
by: blip
Isopropyl peroxide ?
I don't recommend mixing <b><i>anything</i></b> with it until you know ...
22-7-2003 at 12:40
by: blip
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