This is a little something I made earlier in the year.
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In Topic: Hobbies!
10 April 2008 - 07:04 PM
In Topic: Buying chemicals.
19 March 2008 - 04:35 PM
Ah ha, that's the one, thankyou.
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18 March 2008 - 06:31 PM
Thankyou for your fast reply.
I'm already very familiar with flash powders, I used to do pyrotechnics all of the time. I stopped for a while because the suppliers were crap.
I'm already very familiar with flash powders, I used to do pyrotechnics all of the time. I stopped for a while because the suppliers were crap.
In Topic: Buying chemicals.
18 March 2008 - 06:15 PM
Hey guys, just reading back and then looking on www.lpchemicals.co.uk. It's alot different from how I remember it, the little bar with the £50 minium order seems to have disappeared..I was wondering if anyone knew whether they scrapped the £50 min. order?
Also, I'm quite rusty on remembering these things. I forget the main differences between Potassium Chlorate and Potassium Perchlorate, IIRC..Potassium Perchlorate is more stable than Potassium Chlorate (can't for the life of me remember chemical formulas).
Now I remember to never mix either of the two Potassium salts with Sulphur. But I can't remember if mixing Potassium Chlorate with Magnesium was a good idea or whether it would corrode rapidly or become very sensitive.
Max
Also, I'm quite rusty on remembering these things. I forget the main differences between Potassium Chlorate and Potassium Perchlorate, IIRC..Potassium Perchlorate is more stable than Potassium Chlorate (can't for the life of me remember chemical formulas).
Now I remember to never mix either of the two Potassium salts with Sulphur. But I can't remember if mixing Potassium Chlorate with Magnesium was a good idea or whether it would corrode rapidly or become very sensitive.
Max
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