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On Fri, 20 Feb 2009 08:29:40 -0800 (PST), "dan c." <dancutter@charter.net
Is making fountains using Potassium Chlorate w/ spherical, large
flake, and bright aluminums "safe"? I realize I'm delving into the
flash territory and will keep the fuel...
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I see two formulae calling for perchlorates
one calls out Potassium....
I damp w/alcohol -0700, "Don T" <-painter-@louvre.org
Use Potassium Nitrate instead.
I use a chlorate formula for Niagara falls - it has never given me any
problems.
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On Mon, 12 Oct 2009 11:17:09 -0700 (PDT), Bob <robgood@bestweb.net
Interesting that among a bunch of formulas for colored stars in
Weingart calling for KClO3, there's a pink box star compo calling for
KClO4. It's shellac fueled, uses plaster of...
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On p....
The difference in combustion temperature between mixtures of
potassium chlorate/shellac as opposed to potassium perchlorate/shellac with
chlorate.
Why you could not or should not use potassium
chlorate.
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On Mon, 24 Aug 2009 14:06:19 +0100, "Bob Ferguson" <robert.ferguson@google.co.uk
"AlanG" <invalid@invalid.netnews:1i6m755t1mtib0tc0l9bnar2gi6aomsic2@4ax.com...
Illegal to possess it from next year.
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I suppose potassium nitrate;tvaerskaegg@aol.comFor many years, domestic sodium chlorate has had something mixed in with
it which inhibits and the Eagle Annual....
Rockets powered by a mixture of charcoal, sulpher
and potassium nitrate.
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If i were to make an exploding bullet i would take a hollow bullet
with small holes in it filled with potassium. so when it enters ones
body fluids would reach the potassium through the holes reacting with
it for a nice boom and it would also make manufacturing...
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Putt <arachni...@hothotmail.com
Great minds think alike, Putt! Testing his potassium filled chlorate and antimony sulphide, the
base is assembled with the nose, and the two parts passed.
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Is this green formula a good fast burning green such as for a peony.
What prime would you recommend? I usually prime my chlorate stars with
light coat of meal just to help setback with the burst charge.
Barium Chlorate 53%
Potassium Chlorate ...
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The British are....
In Britain
without mixing potassium chlorate with sulphur or a sulphide? Or is
the match industry
Is there any danger from the sulphur in the meal prime reacting with the
chlorate?
-- Peter hazard in
doing so.
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Boric acid buffering is overrated and is not necessary in most cases.
The only time I use it is when making gold flitter/glitter/tremalon
mixes containing sodium oxalate and white or black aluminums. It is
almost never necessary when atomized aluminum...
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That's a comforting corroboration....
Sponenburgh" <lloydspinsidemindspring.com
msswis@newsguy.com fired this volley in news:53154d24-c2cb-49d3-8cde-
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Thanks, Mike.
On Sun, 21 Dec 2008 19:20:57 -0600, "Lloyd E .
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On Sat, 20 Jun 2009 08:22:29 -0700 (PDT), Mike Burge <frontier_marketing@yahoo.com
Ive been working on a substitue for 70/30 dark flash . The type of
whistle mix made for rockets wasn't cutting it. It takes a lot of work
to mill each powder, wet...
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The k chlorate
is the fastest, but is also limited in use do to safety issues (it
still gives the....
I would treat it the same
way and benzoates instead of chloarates .
chlorate benzoate (not im not
advocating this for burst with sulfur etc.
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On Thu, 25 Jun 2009 17:10:18 -0400, Midnight <dark.@s.hell
On Wed, 24 Jun 2009 15:09:44 -0700 (PDT), Mike Burge
<frontier_marketing@yahoo.commorning constitutional and using a laptop, farted out these wonderful
words of wisdom:
I seem to remember...
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A few are
listed here:
3-4 parts potassium chlorate
1 part nitrobenzene
or
3-4 parts potassium chlorate
1 part nitrobenzene
1-3% sulfur (added....
With a number of other potassium chlorate based explosives.
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People, I need a little help here on the chemical knowledge of the Victorians... would they have been familiar with H2O2 (Hydrogen Oxide) and KMnO4 (Potassium permanganate)? I find that while thinking on the IR goggles I could maybe add some form of altitude...
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You should also.
Interesting, and potassium permanganate in 1659, so yes the Victorians were familiar with them.
And potassium chlorate to generate both steam for the engine and oxygen for the crew.
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On Mon, 2 Nov 2009 04:35:29 -0000, "Smiler" <Smiler@joe.king.com
LoL!
Aw SHIT!
And an inCESSant reminder.
Well, he quickly got to a tap and rinsed his mouth out, so no real damage,
except to his credibility.
I remember that one too.
It...
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Fairly harmless, except.
Potassium Permanganate, KMnO4.
Me neither.
And another of the potassium group, that the kids bought.....SPIT! but on a larger scale.
I remember my kids doing that too.
Or salted.
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