On Sun, 30 Dec 2001, Sampo Syreeni wrote:
Yes, it's unstable, but what, exactly, is it that makes $H_{2}O_{2}$
organic?
Hydrogen peroxide is not an organic peroxide. Concentrated hydrogen
peroxide is unstable, and can violently decompose, especially if catalysts
(finely distributed metals,
However, it may be impossible to prevent the publication of all information concerning
the
making and use of explosives. The problem of easy availability of information on
how to make improvised explosive
devices is compounded by the ease with which anyone can also obtain the
At 11:29 PM 12/29/2001 +0100, Anonynmous wrote:
You will need 30% Hydrogen Peroxide (6% will give you a rather poor yield). Now to
get the 30% Hydrogen Peroxide, go to
your local hospital chemist. 30% will never be sold to someone for their hair so don't
try that story, so spin a story that the
It appears as if Anonymous via the Cypherpunks Tonga Remailer
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|I have seen too many dangerous mistakes in this NG when AP is being
|discussed. I will rather give you the correct details that you make it and do
|not blow off your hands.
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|Hydrogen peroxide H2H2 -
On Sun, 30 Dec 2001, KPJ wrote:
Minor correction: /H2H2/ should be /H2O2/, naturally.
Organic peroxides are useful as improvised blasting caps, but otherwise
much too unstable.
On Sun, 30 Dec 2001, Eugene Leitl wrote:
Minor correction: /H2H2/ should be /H2O2/, naturally.
Organic peroxides are useful as improvised blasting caps, but otherwise
much too unstable.
Yes, it's unstable, but what, exactly, is it that makes $H_{2}O_{2}$
organic?
Sampo Syreeni, aka decoy -