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Ethyl Perchlorate
[rquote=184357&tid=1081&author=quicksilver]In the famous "spoon shot", does anyone know how ...
5-8-2010 at 07:36
by: Blaster
Ethyl Perchlorate
Hi to everyone. After a long time away I'm back.
I'm not missing any fingers or anything, ha ha!

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13-7-2010 at 00:36
by: Blaster
Underwater explosives
Lambda, just read this post after some time away. Bit patronising quite frankly.

Irresponsible? ...
25-6-2005 at 13:41
by: Blaster
Differing Effects of Red vs. White HNO3 in a Nitration
With the NG for the homemage Gelignite I made for the underwater explosives post I just used ordinar ...
12-4-2005 at 02:50
by: Blaster
Underwater explosives
It did sink easily, it was very heavy - NG is quite dense stuff. The SG is about 1.6 I think.
I fil ...
12-4-2005 at 00:26
by: Blaster
Underwater explosives
I’ve been working on some underwater explosives lately and I thought I’d share my findings with ...
11-4-2005 at 09:52
by: Blaster
Ethyl Perchlorate
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"Perhaps pentanole can be reacted with H2SO4 to Pe-O-SO3H (Pe = pentyl) so that the b ...
29-1-2005 at 11:07
by: Blaster
Ethyl Perchlorate
In answer to Nerro's question, the answer is yes!
The ethyl ester is slightly less sensitive t ...
29-1-2005 at 03:40
by: Blaster
Ethyl Perchlorate
Quite right Rogue Chemist! I will ensure my web page is always there.

I've just logged on fo ...
27-1-2005 at 14:48
by: Blaster
Organic Hypochlorites
I just thought I'd add a bit to Bromic Acid's post above.

To my knowledge the alkyl chl ...
27-10-2004 at 11:35
by: Blaster
Tetranitromethane
Interesting. I did not know of these other syntheses until now. The ref I followed was indeed from L ...
9-10-2004 at 11:26
by: Blaster
Tetranitromethane
Only just found this revived post!

Well, I'm still here and I don't have any unusual g ...
9-10-2004 at 07:56
by: Blaster
Flash Powder
Just to add a final bit of weight to my above theory, I mentioned I'd added water to chlorate b ...
7-9-2004 at 00:48
by: Blaster
Flash Powder
My mistake re: enthalpy of formation - I should really have said activation enthalpy.
6-9-2004 at 15:22
by: Blaster
Flash Powder
Ok, firstly the likelihood of sulphur being oxidised at room temperature by the KMnO4 is very small ...
6-9-2004 at 12:21
by: Blaster
Flash Powder
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Hmmm, wouldn't it be a stupid idea to use Sulfur with KMnO4 ? On contact with moisture ...
6-9-2004 at 02:39
by: Blaster
Flash Powder
I've now tried several ignition substances for this flash powder.

Ethanol and propan-2-ol do ...
4-9-2004 at 05:02
by: Blaster
Flash Powder
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It burns very slowly in fire and when ignited with glycerine; it first burns after 15 sec w ...
3-9-2004 at 14:07
by: Blaster
Flash Powder
Dodoman - you didn't grind the ingredients?!!! Tut, tut, the number one rule of firework prepar ...
2-9-2004 at 14:52
by: Blaster
Flash Powder
MadHatter - I've just checked my bottle of Al powder (its ancient) and it does not quote the me ...
1-9-2004 at 13:49
by: Blaster
Flash Powder
Not so! Mixtures such as this produce a multitude of products because of the way the powder is mixed ...
1-9-2004 at 13:37
by: Blaster
Flash Powder
Chemoleo - I'm aware of the practical side but thought the glycerine aspect would be of interes ...
1-9-2004 at 11:03
by: Blaster
Flash Powder
Here's a simple recipe for flash powder I've been using for years. In fact I can attribute ...
1-9-2004 at 09:09
by: Blaster
Ethyl Perchlorate
I'm not an organic chemist (inorganic is my specialty) but I know that the reaction of sulphuri ...
27-8-2004 at 12:42
by: Blaster
Ethyl Perchlorate
Barium ethyl sulphate is stucturally just as you'd expect it to be, namely the barium salt of e ...
27-8-2004 at 09:12
by: Blaster
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