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Is there a stable organic peroxide explosive?
If your not comfortable handling lead salts, I highly recommend silver acetylide double salt. About ...
13-8-2018 at 18:44
by: Tin man
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Look into complexes of DMSO and metal nitrates/perchlorates. Fe+3(DMSO)6(NO3-)3 was the only one of ...
27-8-2017 at 12:10
by: Tin man
Safe Disposal of Sodium Chlorite
Just dilute with water and dump it in your toilet.
Also, if you are into alternative medicine, I wo ...
26-8-2017 at 16:50
by: Tin man
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I believe in either case, you would make a flammable liquid.
22-8-2017 at 11:49
by: Tin man
H2SO4 by the Lead Chamber Process - success
I can't think of any scenario in which sulfer trioxide could come in contact with an amide and not t ...
18-5-2017 at 16:38
by: Tin man
Chemistry April Fools
Add a gram or so of citric acid to your coworkers coffee. If it has milk in it these gross slimy blo ...
1-4-2017 at 21:07
by: Tin man
Chloride of manganese
I doubt that manganese(IV) Chloride exists because manganese(IV) tends to spontaneously oxidize the ...
30-3-2017 at 20:38
by: Tin man
Wonders Of Sodium Carbonate or How to kill an orangutan
I will have to try this. I've been wondering about making soap from potassium carbonate for a while, ...
4-3-2017 at 21:50
by: Tin man
Increase the solubility of boric acid in a ethanol dissolution
I've done many demonstrations where I coloured flames green with boric acid, and denatured alcohol h ...
25-2-2017 at 13:32
by: Tin man
When Chemistry Goes Wrong
This was a few years ago, before I really got into chemistry. So I had been cooking rocket candy( 60 ...
23-2-2017 at 20:38
by: Tin man
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The only reason I think it doesn't react with water is that I have have seen several YouTube videos ...
7-1-2017 at 07:38
by: Tin man
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But if it was that strong, wouldn't it reduce water?
6-1-2017 at 15:17
by: Tin man
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Could Tetrakis(hydroxymethyl) silane be made by bubbling silane (SiH4) into a formaldehyde solution?
5-1-2017 at 19:11
by: Tin man
Best of SM
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http://www.sciencemadness.org/talk/viewthread.php?tid=17030

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13-12-2016 at 10:19
by: Tin man
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Thraxx-
The brown precipitate is probly manganese dioxide from the reduction of potassium permangan ...
8-12-2016 at 08:17
by: Tin man
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Could 2,4,6-trinitrobenzoic acid be made be made by reacting TNT with a warm solution of sodium perm ...
15-11-2016 at 18:50
by: Tin man
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XeonTheMGpony: that would make a great blasting cap, but isn't casting large amounts ETN a little d ...
26-10-2016 at 17:56
by: Tin man
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Jefleb, the second one is about right. The proportions are a bit off, I was thinking everything woul ...
25-10-2016 at 10:29
by: Tin man
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Yes, sorta. In my mind the blue tube would be longer than the red one. The coffee straw might be 1.5 ...
24-10-2016 at 13:33
by: Tin man
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I would recommend using a much smaller amount of SA.DS. 50 mg SA.DS pressed On top of 100 mg of rec ...
21-10-2016 at 15:33
by: Tin man
H2SO4 by the Lead Chamber Process - success
Acording to a few chemistry textbooks I have read, Nitrogen dioxide oxidizes sulphur dioxide accordi ...
17-10-2016 at 21:26
by: Tin man
Sodium Metal from NaCl Reduction using Lead
Nitrogen doesn't react with sodium to my knowledge. It would be a lot cheaper than argon.
28-9-2016 at 21:03
by: Tin man
Sodium Metal from NaCl Reduction using Lead
Sorry if this is a stupid question, but would potassium require a higher or lower temperature to for ...
22-9-2016 at 10:18
by: Tin man
Benzvalene derivatives
I didn't have my much hope for benzvalene as any sort of practical explosive. But what about other s ...
13-9-2016 at 07:20
by: Tin man
Sodium Metal from NaCl Reduction using Lead
Could one use a charcoal furnace designed to melt aluminium? Aluminium's melting point is 660°C.
13-9-2016 at 06:39
by: Tin man
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