one laboratory method would be to combine equimolar amounts of methyl 
chloride (chloromethane by the iupac) with a nitrate salt.

Greg and April wrote:
> Then how is NitoMethane made?
> 
> Greg H.
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
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> 
>> Howdy Teoman,
>>
>> bubbling thru the solution is all that it would do. It doesn't react under
> these conditions.
> 
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