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Ethyl Perchlorate Thanks Bromic. I haven't done any more with Ethyl Perchlorate since but to assist those of you ... |
27-8-2004 at 03:18 by: Blaster |
Azides On that note does anyone know how the NaN3 is initiated in air bags?
I have some lab grade NaN3 ... |
26-8-2004 at 14:09 by: Blaster |
New web page address New address for my webpage (changed due to a broadband upgrade):
PS: anyone had a go at ethyl per ... |
26-8-2004 at 08:19 by: Blaster |
Simple Fire All you are doing is producing chlorine which spontaneously ignites the acetylene produced from the ... |
4-7-2004 at 00:42 by: Blaster |
Ethyl Perchlorate Halogen,
You need to (re)-read my website. The alkyl perchlorates are so inherantly unstable they c ... |
26-4-2004 at 00:13 by: Blaster |
Ethyl Perchlorate I believe anhydrous HClO4 decomposes to various oxides of chlorine when stored, Cl2O7 being the prin ... |
12-2-2004 at 15:46 by: Blaster |
Ethyl Perchlorate Yes, yes, I know I'm mad but I've tasted ethyl perchlorate!!!
After all its discoverers ... |
25-12-2003 at 09:41 by: Blaster |
Tetranitromethane Well put! I'm convinced this substance is overrated and exaggerated.
Quite how 10g managed to ... |
15-12-2003 at 15:48 by: Blaster |
Ethyl Perchlorate Very interesting - I must have a go at making these salts. Presumably they are made by the usual dia ... |
12-12-2003 at 15:15 by: Blaster |
Tetranitromethane That I haven't tried! I'd love to give it a go but I am unable to obtain Ozone. I think it ... |
4-12-2003 at 07:58 by: Blaster |
Tetranitromethane Does anyone have any experience with tetranitromethane? Its not an easy prep it must be said, but I& ... |
4-12-2003 at 01:58 by: Blaster |
Impact sensitive You can make your own quite easily, don't use the fulminate, use silver acetylide, made by pass ... |
30-11-2003 at 12:00 by: Blaster |
Ethyl Perchlorate Just signed up for Brethericks' online database. Great resource though not entirely correct abo ... |
28-11-2003 at 05:09 by: Blaster |
Ruthenium Tetroxide Recyclable explosives - I like it!
When making the metal nitrides, you should be safe, even with ... |
23-11-2003 at 04:48 by: Blaster |
Ethyl Perchlorate Thank you, that's wonderful! I will visit Imperial collage library next time I'm in London ... |
22-11-2003 at 03:17 by: Blaster |
Ruthenium Tetroxide Mumbles is right. Fulminating silver and gold are just archaic names for the nitrides. They are easi ... |
22-11-2003 at 03:09 by: Blaster |
Ruthenium Tetroxide Guess not then! Ru salts are expensive (less so than the pure metal) but where there's a will t ... |
21-11-2003 at 11:26 by: Blaster |
Ruthenium Tetroxide Does anyone out there have any experience of RuO4? Its a rare example of a +8 oxidation state and is ... |
21-11-2003 at 01:26 by: Blaster |
Ethyl Perchlorate Excellent! Can you post references / scans? Must admit I haven't heard of these and I'm ve ... |
21-11-2003 at 00:35 by: Blaster |
lead azide from lead nitrate? If anyone has prepared NaN3 at home I'd be impressed! Very difficult, but in case it helps its ... |
17-11-2003 at 14:44 by: Blaster |
Ethyl Perchlorate The site has been updated for faster loading pages, my thanks to chemoleo for the suggestion. Always ... |
14-11-2003 at 00:21 by: Blaster |
Ethyl Perchlorate Ok, here's the link to my webpage. Note that the information contained within was very time con ... |
10-11-2003 at 08:09 by: Blaster |
Ethyl Perchlorate Praise indeed, thankyou!
I thought it was about time to raise the alkyl perchlorates out of obscu ... |
10-11-2003 at 01:27 by: Blaster |
Ethyl Perchlorate Well, funny you should mention it, but me!
Tetramethylammonium perchlorate - its a white solid powd ... |
9-11-2003 at 09:17 by: Blaster |
Ethyl Perchlorate Put a dime in there because the first reply was from the USA!
Anyhow, Meyer and Spormann did make ... |
9-11-2003 at 01:39 by: Blaster |
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