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Urea Nitrate + Aluminium Reactivity
Urea nitrate may be a little more acidic than ammonium nitrate, and also it is quite possible that t ...
21-8-2013 at 22:15
by: AndersHoveland
FOX-7 as a ligand
[rquote=295382&tid=24298&author=killswitch]The amines are very strongly electron-donating, w ...
21-8-2013 at 01:07
by: AndersHoveland
Detonation Velocity of organic explosive cannot exceed 11 Km/s
I would guess that a possible way to exceed this limitation might be to use boron compounds with -SF ...
21-8-2013 at 00:57
by: AndersHoveland
Unconfirmed Reactions
[rquote=296383&tid=25736&author=Justin Blaise]
NO[sub]3[/sub][sup]-[/sup] + 4H[sub]2[/sub] ...
20-8-2013 at 22:49
by: AndersHoveland
Aminocomplex of gold?
[quote]Fulminating Gold may be prepared by reaction of auric chloride, AuCl3, with aqueous ammonia, ...
20-8-2013 at 12:14
by: AndersHoveland
Thermal analysis predict a half-life of 12 millions years for PETN
[rquote=295316&tid=25564&author=Dany]PETN is far more stable than we thought.[/rquote]
That ...
20-8-2013 at 12:02
by: AndersHoveland
Super explosives based on high nitrogen content salts
The chemistry of the dinitromethyl moiety in BDNENA forming salts is no doubt analogous to trintrome ...
20-8-2013 at 11:39
by: AndersHoveland
Is "nascent hydrogen" actually a free radical?
I do not have any references, but I remember reading in a book somewhere stating that, although the ...
5-8-2013 at 15:50
by: AndersHoveland
ClBr from chlorine replacement?
[rquote=294305&tid=25415&author=Oscilllator]ClBr + NaBr -> NaCl + Br2[/rquote]
be carefu ...
31-7-2013 at 21:54
by: AndersHoveland
What to do with sodium sulfate?
Perhaps heat it with charcoal, reducing it to sodium sulfide?
31-7-2013 at 21:36
by: AndersHoveland
Effect of Water on Detonation
[rquote=281820&tid=24060&author=Trotsky]wet NC is actually far easier to detonate than dry m ...
28-7-2013 at 23:56
by: AndersHoveland
copper fulminate
It could possibly be prepared by direct reaction between copper and another fulminate.

FULMINATIN ...
28-7-2013 at 12:30
by: AndersHoveland
Perchloric acid and bismuth
For best results in forming the explosive brown layer, it is recommended to heat 60% HClO4 to 110 ° ...
28-7-2013 at 04:57
by: AndersHoveland
Ethyl Perchlorate
"Diethyl ether detonated when it was added to perchloric acid"
[i]Chemical Risk Analysis: A Practic ...
28-7-2013 at 04:21
by: AndersHoveland
Isopropyl Alcohol (2-propanol) Peroxides
I did find this:
[quote]"Evaporating hydrogen peroxide solution in diethyl ether gives rise to a re ...
28-7-2013 at 04:07
by: AndersHoveland
Alternative to Nitrosyl Tetrafluoroborate?
found this, which is suggestive that it may be able to explode:
[quote]"N2O5 ... is prepared by pas ...
28-7-2013 at 03:57
by: AndersHoveland
Hydrogen Sulfide: Generation and Storage
If sulfur is boiled with aqueous alkaline solution, polysulfides and thiosulfate form. Reaction of a ...
28-7-2013 at 00:26
by: AndersHoveland
New Energetic Materials - Current Research
[rquote=293844&tid=1970&author=franklyn]Hydrazine is detonable on it's own[/rquote]
I do no ...
27-7-2013 at 22:28
by: AndersHoveland
Alternative to Nitrosyl Tetrafluoroborate?
[rquote=293926&tid=24878&author=caterpillar]N2O5 is not an explosive.[/rquote]
I think it a ...
27-7-2013 at 20:24
by: AndersHoveland
Preparation of Sodium Nitrite NaNO2
If sodium nitrate is dissolved in concentrated hydrochloric acid, an equilibrium is established:

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27-7-2013 at 18:54
by: AndersHoveland
Preparation of Sodium Nitrite NaNO2
reduction of nitrates to nitrites using molten lead
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27-7-2013 at 15:15
by: AndersHoveland
Strange Fast Rusting
[rquote=293812&tid=25334&author=bfesser]It's likely the HCl. Even if you think it's tightly ...
27-7-2013 at 14:44
by: AndersHoveland
Melting Magnesium
[rquote=293889&tid=25278&author=Pok]To avoid reaction of Mg with NaCl (or other salts), MgCl ...
27-7-2013 at 14:33
by: AndersHoveland
Alternative to Nitrosyl Tetrafluoroborate?
[rquote=293547&tid=24878&author=APO]According to this, Dinitrogen Pentoxide has been used to ...
27-7-2013 at 14:25
by: AndersHoveland
Melting Magnesium
An aluminum alloy with 57% (by weight) magnesium content melts at 437 ºC. So if making a magnalium ...
26-7-2013 at 06:54
by: AndersHoveland
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