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poison
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posted November 05, 1999 01:46 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for poison   Click Here to Email poison     
Would any one know the propertys of this explosive? Can it be stored or any thing like that? Or better yet is this even a explosive? Here is the procedure:
Thanks
-Poison

1. A quantity of chlorine gas is collected in a small glass beaker, and placed
upside down on another glass beaker containing a water solution of
ammonium nitrate.
2. Now the solution of ammonium nitrate is heated gently. While it is being
heated, the surface of the solution will become oily, and finally
small droplets will form and sink to the bottom of the beaker.
3. After this process is finished, remove the heat and drain off excess
ammonium nitrate solution. The droplets that remain at the bottom of
the beaker are chloride of azode of nitrochloride. Nitrochloride
explodes violently when brought into contact with an open flame, or
when exposed to temperatures above 212 degrees F.


Dr-D
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posted November 05, 1999 03:02 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Dr-D     
yes, its an explosive, primary in fact.
look for it on mega's site. The only problem with it is that it will exploded when exposed to light after a while.


Dr-D
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posted November 05, 1999 04:35 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Dr-D     
It is very sensitive, explodes in reaction to sunlight, foriegn contaminates such as organic compounds and will decompose after 1 day.

for more info: http://nettrash.com/users/megalomania/nitrogen_chloride.html

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