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Interesting energetic materials [quote][i]Originally posted by Swany[/i]
How about XeO3? The first oxide explosive developed in 196 ... |
14-8-2008 at 11:49 by: F2Chemist |
Nitration with nitryl fluoride Oh, i have no doubt in my mind that I can make nitryl fluoride. I have a nice paper on how to do it ... |
11-8-2008 at 13:58 by: F2Chemist |
Nitration with nitryl fluoride I know it's a bit out of the league of most amateur chemists (due to the fact that you need F2 to ma ... |
8-8-2008 at 09:21 by: F2Chemist |
CBrCl3 -> CCl4 or CHCl3? If you could get your hands on some Pd/C (~5-10%) and some H2 (from water), you could pretty easily ... |
11-7-2008 at 13:05 by: F2Chemist |
Glassblowing Not all that hard, but takes A LOT of practice. For a couple hundred bucks you can get a torch, tan ... |
11-7-2008 at 12:57 by: F2Chemist |
Homebuilt re-circulating chiller pump Although it doesn't have even CLOSE to the refrigeration power as a common recirculator, an inexpens ... |
11-7-2008 at 12:49 by: F2Chemist |
Using my education [quote][i]Originally posted by -jeffB[/i]
If you just "do the math" on salaries vs. the opportunity ... |
11-7-2008 at 12:42 by: F2Chemist |
Recasting teflon Also, heating PTFE generates TFE (a great way btw to get tetrafluoroethylene "IF" you know what you ... |
11-7-2008 at 12:09 by: F2Chemist |
Best and worst smelling chemicals? [quote][i]Originally posted by JohnWW[/i]
F2Chemist, just where do you "work around fluorine every ... |
8-7-2008 at 12:45 by: F2Chemist |
Looking for a cheap Pd salt source! 1. Try ebay
2. Buy an ounce (or less) of palladium metal off ebay (or your local coin store), treat ... |
8-7-2008 at 12:42 by: F2Chemist |
H2O2 Restriction nodrog...read a history book. I've seen the sign that roamingnome is refering to (definitely one of ... |
3-7-2008 at 16:56 by: F2Chemist |
Using my education [quote][i]Originally posted by hankdavis[/i]
my last question is how are the grad schools going to ... |
3-7-2008 at 07:23 by: F2Chemist |
pressure chamber Totally agree with Saerynide. If you try to let the non-condensed gas out into the second tank, as ... |
3-7-2008 at 07:11 by: F2Chemist |
Fuel from atmospheric CO2 Methanol is also quite corrosive to the typical infrastructure we have in place. If you are looking ... |
3-7-2008 at 07:07 by: F2Chemist |
Fuel from atmospheric CO2 My money for the future is on hot dry rock geothermal energy. Basically it involves drilling a REAL ... |
2-7-2008 at 13:08 by: F2Chemist |
Glass or teflon stop cock? Teflon any day of the week.
No grease and more air tight.
If you already have glass stopcoc ... |
2-7-2008 at 13:02 by: F2Chemist |
Using my education 1. Screw the masters...go for the PhD. It's only 2 years more and the average anual income differe ... |
2-7-2008 at 12:56 by: F2Chemist |
Best and worst smelling chemicals? [quote][i]Originally posted by MagicJigPipe[/i]
Wait... You smelled F2 and lived to tell about it? ... |
2-7-2008 at 08:57 by: F2Chemist |
Fuel from atmospheric CO2 [quote][i]Originally posted by 12AX7[/i]
What, exactly, will never happen?
You should notice no ... |
2-7-2008 at 08:39 by: F2Chemist |
Best and worst smelling chemicals? Wow, you made AsH3? You have balls my friend. I've made a kilo or so of PH3 in my lifetime (deadly ... |
1-7-2008 at 14:10 by: F2Chemist |
Fuel from atmospheric CO2 Never will happen. The problem is the energy losses. It's an uphill battle the entire way. At BES ... |
1-7-2008 at 14:05 by: F2Chemist |
Solvent Stills We use something similar, here's a very rough sketch.
The blue bit is the water circulator/cooler ... |
1-7-2008 at 13:51 by: F2Chemist |
Condensing chlorine gas, price of ethane!!!! Question...how is bubbling the chlorine through H2SO4 going to do anything? If there is any HCl pre ... |
30-6-2008 at 15:31 by: F2Chemist |
Best and worst smelling chemicals? Mushroom alcohol (1-octene-3-ol) is pretty nice smelling. Plus it has the added benefit that if you ... |
30-6-2008 at 15:20 by: F2Chemist |
Drying ethers over P2O5 To the original question...yes it can be done, I've done it and it yields quite dry ether (<50 pp ... |
30-6-2008 at 15:15 by: F2Chemist |
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