Chemgineer
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Golden Powder
I have previously made "golden powder" by cooking Potassium Nitrate and Ascorbic Acid in a pan with water. The dried powder is very volatile.
I was wondering if it is hazardous to mix Potassium Chlorate and Ascorbic Acid in water and boil into a dry solution? I know these two react strongly
when dry powders are ignited. I have a suspicion this would be unwise to try??
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Gargamel
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Chlorate + acid -> self ignition.
But if you want more power, perchlorate is an option, there are some patents featuring this.
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Laboratory of Liptakov
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Gargamel has truth. But is possible use salt of ascorbic acid. Which is less reactive with KClO3. AA + H2O + NaOH or KOH + litmus paper. Arise
Sodium Ascorbate or Potassium Ascorbate. PA give best results. Stability as dry powder 1 week without changes. Keep in plast away from others
compounds. max 10g
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