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explosive_boy
March 10th, 2006, 07:09 PM
I was reading on the site and saw that kno3 can be used along with H2SO4 to make NG. I was wondering if Kno3 is a reasonable substitute so nitric acid in nitrating things such as starch,cork,heximine,etc.


I also have a question concerning making NG. Afew posts on here said not to use a thermometer as this could create an explosion. How can I measure the temperature of my solution. Maybe use one of those IR thermometers or not use one at all and simple add glycerine slowly very slowly letting things cool off then starting up agin?

nbk2000
March 11th, 2006, 02:49 AM
SEARCH, SEARCH, SEARCH! :)

The answers to all your questions are here to be found. You just have to look for them.

You saw about not using a thermometer since it might cause an explosion, but did you understand why? If you didn't, you need to keep reading until you do. Then you'll know that you can use a thermometer, as long as it's used carefully or the kind that won't cause such a risk. ;)