Just out of curiosity, what exactly is it that you believe Arsenic will do that other elements won't? What specific chemical reactions occur with arsenic in a flame envelope?
A technician in contrast to a scientist is a believer. His or other´s "experience" will tell him that paris green in chlorate compositions is able to produce blues as good or better than the finest AP colors, showing large flame size, easy ignition, less compatibility issues, lower prize, high wind resistance etc. The reasons will remain unclear though. I´m a technician, so I can only cite others and refer to hypothesis saying that the arsenic mediates the chlorine transfer to the copper. At least, it DOES have properties other copper salts don´t have, as PG blues are simply not reproducible with more modern compounds such as the oxide, oxychloride, carbonate or benzoate.
The way you were asking - though - made me assume that you are either sceptical about the latter statement or already know the answer to your question.
financial reward,...how much you paying?
50 Eur for any source having successfully sold me anything other that gram qtys. Also donated to the society if chosen to do so.
Edited by AdmiralDonSnider, 13 December 2011 - 08:43 PM.