wich chemical for dissolving bone?

Yup. Flooroneemontynewmick acid
A Ph of -25.

Question is.
What do you keep it in?

What bath or shell casing could take it?

It seems Teflon (or Teflon.RTM whatever it is) would do it.
http://www.patentstorm.us/patents/6127377-description.html said:
The reactions in superacid medium are carried out in hydrofluoric acid-resistant containers such as Teflon.RTM. or a steel of suitable composition.
 
If you made in space, it would just form a globule, and need no container.
And in a vacuum there would be nothing for it to react with.

You are going to need a little trip into space EFoC.
And dont walk into the globule.

(or you can do it in a non-stick saucepan)
 
If you made in space, it would just form a globule, and need no container.
And in a vacuum there would be nothing for it to react with.

You are going to need a little trip into space EFoC.
And dont walk into the globule.

(or you can do it in a non-stick saucepan)

If it's in a vacuum here on earth it could still react with the container. You also need zero gravity, but then it could still touch the container.
 
wow, that sounds out of my league and way too much hasstle for ammunition. but very goos stuff. i never knew such a thing existed. are the military using anything like this at the moment?

what about some kind of acidic flesh eating spray gun?. also totaly off topic, has anybody heard about do3 before?.

peace.
 
Dig up an old grave at an abandoned town/gravesite and bury his ass with some peasant in Cromwell's army.
 
wow, that sounds out of my league and way too much hasstle for ammunition. but very goos stuff. i never knew such a thing existed. are the military using anything like this at the moment?

what about some kind of acidic flesh eating spray gun?. also totaly off topic, has anybody heard about do3 before?.

peace.

Here's a formerly secret released document on non-lethal military use of magic acid.
http://www.sunshine-project.org/incapacitants/azadehdel/superacids.pdf

Plus, the document has other non-lethal devices they dreamt up
in the "Sunshine Project"

Can't find anything about lethal use.
 
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From wiki:

Fluoroantimonic acid HSbF6 is the strongest known superacid, which has been demonstrated to protonate even hydrocarbons to afford carbocations! The reaction of hydrogen fluoride (HF) and SbF5 is exothermic. HF releases its proton (H+), and its conjugate base (F−) is sequestered by one of more molecules SbF5 to give the octahedral SbF6−. This anion is classified as noncoordinating, because it is both a very weak nucleophile and a very weak base. The proton effectively becomes "naked", which accounts for the system's extreme acidity. Fluoroantimonic acid is 2×1019 times stronger than 100% sulfuric acid. Containers for HF-SbF5 are made of Teflon.


Gee, I always thought the best way to get rid of a body was to chop it up and feed it to gators? ;)
 
The easiest way to dissolve bone is how the body does it. Osteoclasts are cells that dissolve bone by removing the mineralised matrix, in a process called resorption.
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http://herkules.oulu.fi/isbn9514259351/html/c227.html
 
But you'd need a sterile warm bath and a sterile body!
Maybe a shark aquarium would be easier.
 
Make sure you bleach the shit out of everything. It will degrade most identifiable biologicals- your's or his- beyond recognition.
 
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