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And I suppose it contains a substantial amount of lanthanum..Is there a way to seperate it from other elements?
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Can I use the red phosporous as an oxidiser in place of KNO3?
vincent4e replied to vincent4e's topic in Inorganic Chemistry
then what are the crystals supposed to look like? -
Can I use the red phosporous as an oxidiser in place of KNO3?
vincent4e replied to vincent4e's topic in Inorganic Chemistry
yeah i now..it's by aspirin...haha the name's really suitable I have tried the search engine many times but cant find the original thread...but hey nevermind, got it.. Thanks YT!! You are almost a chem god man... ) -
Can I use the red phosporous as an oxidiser in place of KNO3?
vincent4e replied to vincent4e's topic in Inorganic Chemistry
then may i ask how do I fliter the KCLO4/O3 from the match heads? I cant seem to find the post now... -
Can I use the red phosporous as an oxidiser in place of KNO3?
vincent4e replied to vincent4e's topic in Inorganic Chemistry
On hearing that much about White P...it seemed now to me that is it almost a pervertic substance indeed...sick -
Can I use the red phosporous as an oxidiser in place of KNO3?
vincent4e replied to vincent4e's topic in Inorganic Chemistry
thats really sick...then that makes for both P to be equally dangerous then? White P and Red P? haha -
Can I use the red phosporous as an oxidiser in place of KNO3?
vincent4e replied to vincent4e's topic in Inorganic Chemistry
I see.....but then, is potassium chlorate safe enough to be in the mix and to be the oxidizer? -
Can I use the red phosporous as an oxidiser in place of KNO3?
vincent4e replied to vincent4e's topic in Inorganic Chemistry
But the RP is mixed with glass bits..so probably it may not burn that well -
Can I use the red phosporous as an oxidiser in place of KNO3?
vincent4e replied to vincent4e's topic in Inorganic Chemistry
Actually they do contain a small quantity RP after doing some research on the net before I actually scouted for those matches -
Can I use the red phosporous as an oxidiser in place of KNO3?
vincent4e replied to vincent4e's topic in Inorganic Chemistry
Sorry my bad..I actually did not buy the impure RP as a stand-alone substance..but rather "harvested" it from those strike-anywhere matches with RP in it.. -
Can I use the red phosporous as an oxidiser in place of KNO3?
vincent4e replied to vincent4e's topic in Inorganic Chemistry
Yes ..red P I've gotten from a local store although it is not in high concentrations.. I guess I shouldn't mess around with such stuffs after all... (My knowledge of chemistry is quite limited as I'm only a student who is taking the GCSE O levels this year..) -
Can I use the red phosporous as an oxidiser in place of KNO3?
vincent4e replied to vincent4e's topic in Inorganic Chemistry
a reductor...hmmm...then what can be used in place of KNO3 then?Will KMnO4 do? -
Can I use the red phosporous as an oxidiser in place of KNO3?
vincent4e replied to vincent4e's topic in Inorganic Chemistry
But I've tried combusting Red P and recrystallized sucrose mix and it can burn pretty well.. And that was done in a pyrex test tube..So I'm not sure whether Red P is indeed an oxidiser? -
Hey guys, need some help here...I'm going for a local science fair and I am going to build a small scale fuel cell..Hydrogen and Oxygen supply is no problem...The real problems here I have i regarding the working mechanism of a model working fuel cell.. So can anyone here shed some light and teach me how to? If it is too hard?how about microbial fuel cells?
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The role of KNO3 in Sgar/KNO3 rocket fuels
vincent4e replied to vincent4e's topic in Applied Chemistry
So if lets say I make this equation of the reaction between KNO3 and Glucose, C6H12O6 : 12KNO3 + C6H12O6 = 6 CO2 + 6 H2O + 12 KNO2 (Am I right, please correct me)? -
I have been confused with this for a very long time and still havent found an answer to it...does the KNO3 make it easier for the sugar to burn ? I am not very sure... So can the pros here help me out?Thanks.. Another thing is that whether can I find another easily obtainable chemical in place of the KNO3? This is because KNO3 is very hard to get in my country(Singapore).. Yes there are alot of pharmacies here, but none of them sell chemicals at all...
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Then what about butane or the lighter fliud? I amthinking of spraying a few sprays into a rocket body and then ignite it using a electronic igniter. My question is whether can the rocket go up?Or will it just cause a meltdown of the body or even an explosion?
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I think it has been done by NASA researchers...they use pure O2 to burn the paraffin very fast...but in our normal world, isit possible to do that?
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I mean as in how can I make small scale paraffin rocket fuels that can produce thrust? Can anyone here englighten me? thanks!
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Hi guys, I was just wondering whether if I can use ordinary paraffin wax to burn and create thrust? Thts because I am looking for an alternate method to making rocket fuel.. KNO3 I cant find it anywhere in my country(Singapore).. So any clues?