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raistlin
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Obtaining Potassium Nitrate
Where can I obtain a reasonable ammount of potassium nitrate, or is it possible to remoce it from something like a household cleaning product and how
could I go about exrtacting it?
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Polverone
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One household product that is often potassium nitrate is powdered stump remover. Look at gardening centers to find it. You probably won't find it at
chain stores - though you might get lucky. Look at nurseries, hydroponics suppliers, and agricultural suppliers. If you can find a hydroponics
supplier they will probably have pure potassium nitrate sold as such, plus a variety of other interesting chemicals.
I have seen potassium nitrate ("saltpeter") sold in small bottles at a variety of drugstores. This is a pretty expensive way to get it, although it
will be very pure. It's enough for some smaller experiments if you can't find any better source. It is in fact how I first obtained KNO3 before I got
a sack of fertilizer.
If you can find a good agricultural supplier you can get calcium, sodium, potassium, and ammonium nitrates at very low prices, like $15 for 50 pounds
of potassium nitrate or 80 pounds of ammonium nitrate.
Look under materials -> dry chemicals at www.clayartcenter.com for another relatively inexpensive source of KNO3. www.pyrotek.org is another decent source, although their prices are higher, since they don't do any age verification and accept Paypal.
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I also got my potassium nitrate from a farming type store. They call themselves "produce wholesalers". AUS$2 per Kilogram, which is about US$1 per 2.5
ounces
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trinitrotoluene
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I got my Potassium Nitrate at the pharmacy. Its under the name Saltpeter. Maybe not the best place to buy it because it cost $2.75 for a 4 once bottle
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KNO3
I get my KNO3 from home depot. Just ask one of the guys where they keep the stump remover. The kind I get comes in a gray bottle with a little nozzle
to pour it. It is simply named stump remover.
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NERV
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Uggggggg...
stupid thing wont let me edit.
well anyway I forgot to add that it cost about 3 dollars.
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trinitrotoluene
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Thanks now i will get my KNO3 from stump removers. I cant beleave ive been wasting so much money buying KNO3 from the pharmacy.
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trinitrotoluene
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I've also did a couple of experenments to extract KNO3 from the soil.Bloody anarchist cookbook my yeald was about a few grams and it was badly
contaminated. Now I obtain my KNO3 in fertilizers. The name is called Nitrate Of Potash I think. It is sold at ACE hardware in boxes.
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alien14305
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interesting
Called nitrate of potash? I think there is an ace hardware in my town, gonna look it up in my phonebook to see.
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I tried hard to find out what "stump remover" means in German, but I wasn't able to translate it. Can someone please describe what "stump remover"
does?
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Polverone
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"Stump remover" accelerates the destruction of tree stumps by providing a lot of nitrogen for the bacteria living in the wood. More nutrients lead to
more bacteria and therefore more rapid decomposition of the stump by bacterial metabolism.
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Rhadon
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Ahh, now I understand. I thought that this could be the meaning of "stump remover" but I couldn't imagine how KNO3 can "remove" a stump.
Thank you!
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Pickled Meat
KNO3 can be found in pharmacies or food stores as saltpetre, it is used to pickle meat. What is pickled meat? i have no idea but that's what it says
on the bottle.
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Another way, for those who need to do sth with the rest of a 50kg-fertilizer-sack:
K2CO3(pot ash)+2NH4NO3>(more than 50°C, few water)2KNO3+2NH3+CO2+H2O
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DeusExMachina
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I didnt read all the posts so I dont know if someone said this or not but stump remover has potassium nitrate in it, it is a preservative or, you can
just order it from pyrotek.
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trinitrotoluene
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Well yesterday I had went to the local ace hardware and brougt some stump remover. The brand is called GRANT'S Stump Remover. It comes in 1 lb or 454
gram bottles. It is potassium nitrate but i notice something strange with the smell it smells like urea. So i advise you that brand is not that pure
KNO3 so dont buy that brand. I will buy more different brand to see and test the purity.
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Anyone know where to obtain kno3 from the UK?
I have found various plant fertilisers but I dont know if it is the right stuff and i need it in solid form
Anyone know what the 3 numbers are of kno3 that are listed on the front?
Nitrogen (N), Phosphorus (P), and Potassium (K).
NN-PP-KK
eg 20-20-20
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I don't know where to get KNO3 in the UK, but I can find NaNO3 in my local DIY place. It's a little village one and has lots of unusual stuff you
don't find in somewhere like Homebase. NaNO3 is almost as good as KNO3...but more hygroscopic so it needs to be well dried. You can also find conc
H2SO4 as drain cleaner, almost pure sulphur as dusting powder for gardens, NaClO3 as weedkiller (only 53% though). You can distill H2SO4 and NaNO3 to
get Nitric Acid. Also, there are some interesting copmpounds that can be made with 30 volume Hydrogen Peroxide from any chemist. Search for HMTD or
Acetone Peroxide, but be careful as organic peroxides are very sensitive.
Hope that's useful.
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DeusExMachina
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that's great then... if you really need KNO3 maybe you can go to another town or something and get some. Also, if by chance you cant make HNO3, you
can go to a jeweler and buy some as gold tester (I havn't done this because I'm going make it soon. I also havn't been able to do it because I havn't
had the chance to go to the hardware store yet by myself.)
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DeusExMachina
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sorry fot double postign but I would like to know what type of a container grant's stump remover comes in so I kknow what to look for at the
store (I'd rather avoid asking someone at the store to help me find it)
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trinitrotoluene
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A plastic container. The color is white and the plastic is made of HDPE (high density polyethylene).
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This might give you guys an idea of what stump remover is like. http://www.vermontcountrystore.com/prdSell_1.asp?ProdGroupID...
I have never purchased stump remover for Potassium Nitrate so I have no suggestions there. This stuff is quite expensive, 9 dollars for 227 grams of
the stuff.
Edit: Spelling
[Edited on 21-2-2003 by Haggis]
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I don't know about you all, but I've had considerable trouble finding KNO3. I tried the pharmacies, gardening stores, and hardware stores,
but none carry it.
However, as someone mentioned earlier, reacting an aqueous base solution with aqueous NH4NO3 yields KNO3. This is the method I use now, since I can
easily obtain NH4NO3 as well as Potassium Hydroxide. The only problem with this method is the nasty Ammonia Gas given off .
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trinitrotoluene
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This stump remover dosen't work
I had brougt a stump remover called BONIDE Stump-Out. I only brought it because its 40 cents cheaper then the GRANTS stump remover.I decided to test
it so I used the 60/40 smoke mixture. When heated with a stove the mixture woulden't melt. Getting frestrated at that I dumped 30 match heads
into it and lit it, noting happand. So just a moment ago I decided to see what will happan if added to H2SO4. I took 40ml of H2SO4 and added 10 grams
of the stump remever to it. It reacted and gave off nasty HCl gas. What I can understand from that was the stump remover what some sort of a chloride.
I'm not sure what chloride it is, I also tried to do a flame test on it but my results are not conclusive. I will do farther do flame test to see
what chloride it is.
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not all stump removers work
a long time ago I tried to use a generic brand stump remover as a source of KNO3 and it didnt work at all. Doing a flame test gave a bright yellow
flame which i assumed was sodium. It was totally inert in a sugar mix. The only thing that sticks out in my mind about it was the fact that it
really ate up aluminum when it was in solution and the solution smelled REALLY bad knida sickly like puke. I ended up just pouring the crap on a
stump in the backyard
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