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  • ...o as '''TATP''' or '''Mother of Satan''', is an explosive organic peroxide with a vast, well earned reputation for maiming, terrorism, and 'kewlism'. Becau Chemistry with acetone peroxide is not done due to its low solubility and explosive properties.
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  • Aqua regia is a fuming red-yellow liquid at standard conditions, with a strong irritant smell. ...ium]], [[tantalum]], [[niobium]], [[hafnium]], [[tungsten]], [[silver]] do not react as well.
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  • |predicted by= |discovered by=André-Marie Ampère
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  • | SolubleOther = Reacts with [[alcohol]]s, [[amine]]s, [[carboxylic acid]]s<br>Soluble in glacial [[acet '''Phosgene''', or '''carbonyl chloride''', is a very toxic gas with a formula of '''COCl<sub>2</sub>'''.
    8 KB (1,057 words) - 08:26, 27 July 2019
  • | ImageFile = Hexamethylene triperoxide diamine HMTD by Explosiopedia.jpg ...ed in many terrorist bombings, it gets a bad reputation. It was discovered by L. Legler in 1885.<ref>Legler, L. (1885), ''Ueber Producte der langsamen Ve
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  • | ImageFile = Anhydrous hydrazine in ampoule by ChemicalForce.png | SolubleOther = Reacts with acids, halogens, [[hydrogen peroxide]]<br>Soluble in [[methanol]], [[ethano
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  • Interhalogens are extremely reactive chemical species. All react violently with water and may even explode. ...halogens are extremely corrosive and fluorine interhalogens can also react with glass.
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  • ...compound of [[phosphorus]]. It is the phosphorus analogue of [[ammonia]], with the chemical formula '''PH<sub>3</sub>''', although the chemical properties Phosphine may ignite in open air, although its pyrophoricity is influenced by other impurities, such as diphosphane.
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  • | Appearance = Colorless liquid with a strong pungent odor<br>Yellowish upon standing ...xide|SO<sub>2</sub>]], [[Tin(IV) chloride|SnCl<sub>4</sub>]]<br>Immiscible with conc. [[sulfuric acid]]
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  • | ImageFile = Thionyl chloride beaker bottle by ChemicalForce.jpg ...one]]s, [[Dimethylformamide|DMF]], [[Dimethyl sulfoxide|DMSO]]<br>Miscible with [[benzene]], [[carbon tetrachloride]], [[chloroform]], [[ether]]s, [[toluen
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  • ...sulfuric acid, but insoluble in organic solvents. It hydrolyzes in contact with water, forming yellow mercuric subsulfate and sulfuric acid. Mercury sulfat ...liers. Due to its hazards, this compound is extremely difficult to acquire by the amateur chemist. In the EU, purchasing mercury compounds requires a haz
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  • '''Mercury(II) thiocyanate''' is an inorganic chemical compound with the chemical formula '''Hg(SCN)<sub>2</sub>'''. When ignited, it will produ Mercury thiocyanate is sold by various chemical suppliers. It is sometimes sold on eBay.
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  • | ImageFile = Chromyl chloride by NileRed.jpg | SolubleOther = Reacts with [[alcohol]]s, [[toluene]]<br>Soluble in glacial [[acetic acid]], [[benzene]
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  • | SolubleOther = Miscible with [[acetone]], [[ethanol]] MEKP can be used as a catalyst in various polyester resins.
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  • ...yrophoric and ignites immediately on contact with air. It reacts violently with water, alcohols and acids. NaK is a silvery liquid, with a density of 0.866 g/cm<sup>3</sup> at standard conditions. It melts at...
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  • ...based explosives. [http://www.dynonobel.com/ Dyno Nobel] is one of the few that still produce it. Purchasing it requires an explosive permit. Dynamite can be prepared by carefully adding nitroglycerin to powdered diatomite and allowing it to slo
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  • | ImageCaption = Liquid HCN by Pok | SolubleOther = Reacts with amines, [[hydrogen peroxide]]<br>Miscible with [[ethanol]]<br>Slightly soluble in [[diethyl ether]]
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  • | ImageFile = Lead(II) azide by Explosiopedia.jpg '''Lead azide''' is an inorganic compound with the formula '''Pb(N<sub>3</sub>)<sub>2</sub>'''. It is used as a primer in
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  • | SolubleOther = Miscible with [[carbon tetrachloride]], [[ether]]s<br>Soluble in [[acetone]], [[benzene]] ...'. It is the simplest epoxide and cyclic ether. Ethylene oxide is isomeric with [[acetaldehyde]] and vinyl alcohol.
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  • | ImageFile = Mercury(II) fulminate by Explosiopedia.jpg ...for other explosives in percussion and blasting caps, now largely replaced by other less toxic, more stable and less corrosive primers, such as [[lead st
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