chem help

  • therocketeer
    14th Oct 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    also, try thermite!
  • cctvdude99
    14th Oct 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    Try dihyrodgen monoxide...

    :P

    @therocketeer (View Post)
    All you need is aluminium powder and iron oxide, I think (wikipedia partially backs up this claim - then again, Wikipedia are not reliable source). :D
  • kerbal1234
    14th Oct 2011 Member 0 Permalink

    kerbal1234:


    post chemical AND effect.
    (no explosives. No.)
    Also who knows where you can buy glass petri dishes?


    kerbal1234:


    post chemical AND effect.
    (no explosives. No.)



    kerbal1234:


    (no explosives. No.)


    NO THERMITE.

  • therocketeer
    14th Oct 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @kerbal1234 (View Post)
    it's not an explosive actually, it just goes extremly hot and turns into moltern metal.
  • boxmein
    14th Oct 2011 Former Staff 0 Permalink
    @kerbal1234 (View Post)
    Thermite doesn't explode, you only need about 1500-2000deg C to start the reaction. Also, try filing down a coke can to get alu powder and iron oxide is rust.
    I once was so interested in these topics I began reading Anarchist Cookbooks, they actually contain a crazy bit of info there >_>
  • kerbal1234
    14th Oct 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @boxmein (View Post)
    yes, yet i am not going to place thermite anywhere.
  • BloodLust
    14th Oct 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @kerbal1234 (View Post)
    oh XD
    @boxmein (View Post)
    yea i knew that part, just sounded off

    And kerbal but definatly look up the fireworks stuff because i know if you put the chemicals in a tube in a certain way you can get the "whistler" effect

    or the "shut-that-damn-shrieking-firework-thing-up-before-i-check-myself-into-a-psychiatric-facility" effect
  • cctvdude99
    14th Oct 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @kerbal1234 (View Post)
    Find rusty post -> pull bits off (but not the paint)
    Get coke can (boxmein's idea) -> file it down
  • kerbal1234
    14th Oct 2011 Member 0 Permalink
  • mniip
    14th Oct 2011 Developer 0 Permalink
    igniting hydrogen in chlor produces greenish fire and HCl acid