my biggest mistake was when i was trying to make a hydrogen torch with 2 funnels and soom tubing,they where both filled with water and connected with tubing upside dowd ,in one(to make the H2)i stuck a lump of lithium from under the funnel, everything was going fine untill i ignited it,air got in forming "expoding gas" and the funnel dlew apart.I saw a piece of glass fly right past my face.lucly i had gogles and gloves
i got robed of 2275$ worth of old,rare,coins(im a numismatist)and 500$ from my wallet(left it at home) they broke though a window.i was lucky i wasnt home
i was robd last year of 2275$ worth of rare,old,coins(im a numismatist)and 500$ cash.i was just lucky i wasnt home
the problem with KOH is its super corrosive, any person alive would spit it out amiditly. Better choses are hydrogen flouride and hydrogen azide,uncommon, easy to make, and super fast acting.
I just atempted to make ethyl citrate and wouisld like to know how this ester
smells as what i just made has a distinct smell of nail polish as i cant find any anything on ethyl citrate.
i was trying to make iodoform with sodium hydroxide, acotone, ethonol,and iodine tincure.when it got late i netralized the mixture with a dilute sulfuric acid/3% hydrogen peroxide mixture.After they where combined it turned blood red and was iritating to the eyes.what did i make?
well,if someone made this they probably poisoned themselves by now with radium chloride.I figured out a (expensive)way to solve this problem.the diagram is on the next post.
frosch,
as far as I know that equation is imposible.The starting components contain no oxygen.When combind calcium and potassium chloride do not react to any extent.
nirtic
Hello,I'm nitric,and have bin here for about two months already.I only post in chemistry(favorite class of science).I favor inorganic, but I am teaching myself organic.
I do not attempt to produce explosives, I am trying to produce carbon disulfide for use as a
solvent.
I don't attempt explosives or explosive mixtures,i need glassware for the home production of carbon disulfide for use as a solvent.
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