Green compositions comparison - Ba(NO3)2 vs Ba(ClO3)2

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Uploaded by on Jun 16, 2011

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  • baclo3 gives the best organic green possible.I think 90% baclo3 and 10% shellac right?

  • @Mnemotron2010

    No, it's:

    60 Ba(ClO3)2

    20 Ba(NO3)2

    6 shellac

    4 red gum

    5 dextrin

  • Great video...what did you conclude?

  • I conclude that:

    -The first green has a clean color, but is a washed out, citron like green. It is steadily burning.

    -The second green has a mixed color because of too much fuel present, resulting in unburnt carbon, giving a yellow tint and a green-yellow color. It is a hard to light comp.

    -The third green has a very pure grass green color. It is also easy to light.

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  • @Mnemotron2010 yepp

  • @extrasonic ok thank you

  • @extrasonic I liked the third as well.

  • Wow, the chlorate had a much better colour. (:

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