potassium chlorate and sugar
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May I ask you a question? Where do people even get potassium chlorate from?
Corey6496 5 months ago
@Corey6496 you can buy it from a chemical store, but you need to have a company or something like that, or you can easily make it from bleach - try and search for making potassium chlorate
obeyyourmaster666 5 months ago
@obeyyourmaster666 You mean I can mix bleach with the sugar and then ignite it? Or do I have to mix bleach and a different particle to make the potassium chlorate?
Corey6496 5 months ago
@Corey6496 Not at all, you must first boil down the bleach than get potassium chlorate from it by adding saturated solution of potassium chloride and than dry the precipitated potassium chloride. Only dried substance mixed with sugar will ignite.
obeyyourmaster666 5 months ago
@Corey6496 yes, you have to mix it with a different particle first
obeyyourmaster666 4 months ago
This is a question I have actually wondered for a long time: Can potassium chlorate start burning when ignited with a flame or a torch instead of sulfuric acid? In this case, did you use the acid or just regular everyday fire? Match heads have potassium chlorate in them, in case you didn't know that already.
DarkPikaruto 1 year ago
@DarkPikaruto
yeah, mixture of potassium chlorate and sugar can be ignited with a regular fire, however, if there is higher amount of sugar, as in my video, it takes quite an effort to ignite it. and yeah, match heads do have the same compound in them, in addition to some compunds that can be burnt by it. this is then ignited by the burning vapours of white phosphorus formed by the friction of the match head and the red phosphorus on the striking surface.
obeyyourmaster666 1 year ago