You said you already had KNO3 on the way, though. Do your parents object to anything with fire, or just BP? There's an enormous thread here with a
lot of references to and speculation about partially reducing nitrates to nitrites with e.g. lead, carboxylic acid salts, charcoal, sugar, and other
materials. Lead is the classic material but the reduction process is slow and labor-intensive. Can you optimize fuel, ratios, and ignition conditions
for producing nitrites from nitrates in a more pyrotechnic fashion? You would be doing actual research, there are other members here who could benefit
from what you learn, and it would give good practice in experimental learning, materials purification, and analysis. You should also be able to do it
on a relatively modest budget; apart from the materials already on the way, you would need potassium permanganate and dilute sulfuric acid for
determination of nitrite. You would also need a fairly accurate balance or scale and volumetric glassware, but you said you already had some glass.
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