Posted 14 February 2007 - 12:36 AM
I've used sodium nitrate for years as it was freely availble in a local hardware store for about £2 for a few kelo's. Sodium Nitrate has a lower molecular mass so not as much is requires 101g KNO3 can be replaced by 85gNaNO3.Sodium nitrate is also more reactive than it potassium counterpart so theoretically GP made with this salt is both more energetic and rapid in it's reaction, however it's hygroscopic behaviour tends to slow the material down with storage. It can be dried off in a flat pan heated with steam after which it's speed is restored.
The composition I usually use is 170g NaNO3, 32g S and 36g C. Rockets made with this composition have flown very sucessfully