Biodiesel's chemistry is composed of any organic oil, methyl alcohol (methanol) or ethyl alcohol (ethanol) and lye with heat added; learn more from our biodiesel expert in this free alternative-fuel use video.
Expert: Craydon Blair
Bio: Craydon Blair has been involved in producing biodiesel since 2003.
Filmmaker: joseph wilkins
No, there is a lot more to it then that, and you wouldn't ever want to make nitroglycerin. It's very unstable, shock sensitive and goes exothermic which has to be controlled or boom. . . Hence why they don't use nitroglycerin anymore, along came dynamite, TNT, etc. which was safer and now the stuff they use is much more safe to handle and way more powerful.
haxforcandy 2 years ago
Good information as usual Graydon. Videos need to be numbered and glare eliminated from white board.
cedartree696 3 years ago
very cool love it
ps. if u added nitrogen to gylcerin would u make the exposive compound nitroglcerin
plz reply
YAGMYA1 3 years ago