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Exotic thermites & analogs xD
I fucking hate thermite. It is sort of a urban myth, must be.
I specially got new Fe2O3 an ... |
5-2-2008 at 06:22 by: Mardec |
Exotic thermites & analogs Wow that is a really nice reply!. I will try it, I am going to use german dark as reducing agent. I ... |
16-1-2008 at 07:51 by: Mardec |
Exotic thermites & analogs I am going to try TiO2 thermite. Now I am balancing the equation and I remembered someone saying you ... |
14-1-2008 at 02:29 by: Mardec |
Glyoxime, Diaminofurazan and Some Energetic Derivatives Could Dimethylglyoxime be turned into glyoxime or some other "usefull" substance? |
24-12-2007 at 06:43 by: Mardec |
P4O10 and P4S10 w/Oxalyl Chloride German is not such a big problem, I am a native dutch speaker. Dutch and Deutsch are familie.
Sti ... |
29-9-2007 at 07:28 by: Mardec |
P4O10 and P4S10 w/Oxalyl Chloride [quote][i]Originally posted by Sauron[/i]
Complain to Gmelin not to me.
Gmelin is the inorganic ... |
29-9-2007 at 03:23 by: Mardec |
P4O10 and P4S10 w/Oxalyl Chloride 2 PSCl3 + Cl2 -> 2 PCl3 + S2Cl2
Sounds nice, but to obvious.
But wouldn't PCl3 react with ... |
29-9-2007 at 02:09 by: Mardec |
P4O10 and P4S10 w/Oxalyl Chloride Oh yeah live in Thailand. Well, then I don't think I can help you. You could try to look for a facto ... |
28-9-2007 at 10:54 by: Mardec |
Lucky Me [quote][i]Originally posted by Slimz[/i]
http://www.sciencemadness.org/talk/viewthread.php?tid=9144 ... |
28-9-2007 at 10:38 by: Mardec |
P4O10 and P4S10 w/Oxalyl Chloride Yes of course, how foolish of me to presume all PBr3 would become PCl3 :-).
Btw PBr3 is collourle ... |
28-9-2007 at 10:15 by: Mardec |
Lucky Me [quote][i]Originally posted by Sauron[/i]
Good thing you aren't in Texas![/quote]
What post? |
28-9-2007 at 09:57 by: Mardec |
P4O10 and P4S10 w/Oxalyl Chloride Well
In the first year of my studies we had an experiment involving redox reactions.
We made C ... |
28-9-2007 at 09:30 by: Mardec |
P4O10 and P4S10 w/Oxalyl Chloride Correct me if I am wrong.
Sauron needs PCl3
PBr3 is made (easely) from P + Br2
2 PBr3 + 3 C ... |
28-9-2007 at 08:12 by: Mardec |
Cyclohexitol, Cyclohexanehexol alias Inositol What? inositol more sentitive then HMTD. I though in urbanski it was listed as similar to MHN..
I ... |
27-9-2007 at 10:04 by: Mardec |
P4O10 and P4S10 w/Oxalyl Chloride COS, dahm I even never heard of this molecule.
(ClC=O)2, I think I can get that, I have a direct ... |
26-9-2007 at 10:20 by: Mardec |
P4O10 and P4S10 w/Oxalyl Chloride So PCl3 can be made from red P and Cl2 gas? Interesting, I have red P but I am not going to try it.. ... |
26-9-2007 at 03:57 by: Mardec |
P4O10 and P4S10 w/Oxalyl Chloride P4S10 + 6 C2O2Cl2 = 4 PSCl3 + 6 CO + 6 CO2 ??!!
10 S left, 4 right
12 O lef, 18 right
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Don ... |
25-9-2007 at 13:01 by: Mardec |
Pentryl Hmm, I can't seem to find any H2NCH3CH3OH.
And if I start from bromobenzene, can I proceed like i ... |
25-9-2007 at 10:53 by: Mardec |
Erratum in Saunders "Phosphorus and Fluorine" Hehe thx again
I already downloaded that book from Sartori and some others, Inorganic Synthese ... |
24-9-2007 at 12:55 by: Mardec |
Erratum in Saunders "Phosphorus and Fluorine" Oke, thanks for the info Sauron.
I have been looking for Vanillin phosphate esters, but I don't f ... |
24-9-2007 at 11:24 by: Mardec |
Erratum in Saunders "Phosphorus and Fluorine" [quote][i]Originally posted by Sauron[/i]
The book is in the forum library, freely downloadable pdf ... |
24-9-2007 at 10:10 by: Mardec |
Erratum in Saunders "Phosphorus and Fluorine" DFP is Diisopropylfluorophosphate says wikipedia, but I don't thrust wikipedia so isn't it called Di ... |
24-9-2007 at 07:07 by: Mardec |
Erratum in Saunders "Phosphorus and Fluorine" Don't you mean tetraphosphorus decaoxide
And that reaction, how does it go?
P2O3 + 4 CH3CH3 ... |
23-9-2007 at 13:26 by: Mardec |
whats the HCOOH/Al reduction called? Sorry for the kinda off topic question, but what is so great about N-Methyl?.. (I am kinda new to or ... |
20-9-2007 at 13:43 by: Mardec |
Exotic thermites & analogs [quote][i]Originally posted by 12AX7[/i]
Fe3O4 contains a few percent less oxygen than Fe2O3, and h ... |
20-9-2007 at 09:17 by: Mardec |
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