Hi
iv searched the forums looking to see if white spirit would work as a substitute for isopropyl in the CIA method of producing BP, i saw that methylated spirit could be used but unfortunately i dont have any at the moment, just whit spirit. So could white spirit work as a substitue?
Thank you.
white spirit
Started by Dan123, Jun 27 2007 04:53 PM
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#1
Posted 27 June 2007 - 04:53 PM
#2
Posted 27 June 2007 - 05:14 PM
if by white spirit you mean the Turpene substitute (similar to BBQ lighter fluid or parafin) then no.
it`s an alkane not and alcohol.
it`s an alkane not and alcohol.
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#3
Posted 27 June 2007 - 05:53 PM
Just go out and by a 500ml bottle of meth spirit from Halfords for £2.
Alkanes and alcohols are close (according to my GCSE chemistry knowledge), but not close enough.
Alkanes and alcohols are close (according to my GCSE chemistry knowledge), but not close enough.
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#4
Posted 27 June 2007 - 06:28 PM
They aren't that close! In fact they are in a completely different homologous series: the acohols conatin and OH bond while the alkanes are hydrocarbons with only Carbons and Hydrogens. Therefore they have different chemical properties and will behave differently. So to answer the question (as YT2095 has already said), no.
James
James
I'm sorry, how long did you say the fuse was?
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