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  • hey man...very nice star...5*.....;)

    I will make them when I get SrCO3...

    I just wanted to ask...can I use solution of mixture of KCl and NaCl for electrolysis...'cause i can't buy pure KCl in my country...?

    Thanks mate...:)

  • very nice red, do you think you could send me in detail how to make the Chlorate, and what does MMO stand for? thanks mate. dont go to much trouble, as i know i have asked befor, and you sent it to me in such great detail thanks mate *****

  • Thanks

    Yeah no worries, MMO stands for Mix Metal Oxide.

  • great red for no chlorine 5* mate :D

  • Nice Red!!!, i'm from Australia too,i just wanted to no where you source your MMO anodes, and strontium carbonate from?? Keep up the good work

  • How did you get Your Potassium chlorate or perchlorate?please let me know!

  • Its potassium chlorate, I made the chlorate myself by electrolysis of potassium chloride with a MMO anode.

  • wow charcoal dextrin red gum strontium carb and chlorate i have right now what prime did you use

  • I said in the video what it was primed with.

    H3

    70 KClO3

    30 Charcoal

  • Whats the composition?

  • Thanks guys for the comments.

    The comp was Lancaster Chlorate #1 Red Organic

    70% Potassium Chlorate

    15% Strontium Carbonate

    10%  Red Gum (I used Shellac powder) 4% Dextrin 1% Charcoal (airfloat)

  • I've seen with my own eyes you can deepen the color of a chlorate red with just 3% of an organochlorine like Saran.

  • nice red

  • smooth red burn, nice one :)

  • Love the chlorate colors. 5*

  • fast and nice red

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