Quote: Originally posted by fx-991ex | Quote: Originally posted by ManyInterests |
Thanks. Like I said, at this point I am done with cold pack crap. I got me a bag of very pure calcium nitrate. I was expecting it to have anti-caking
agents... but no. When I dissolved it in an excess of water, it was so clear you'd think there was nothing dissolved in it. I used 2.5 liters to
dissolve 1.5kg of calcium nitrate, BTW.
I probably will need another bag, and it will be another pure calcium bag. Given the expense of ammonium carbonate, I am seriously just contemplating
getting the ammonium sulfate and using your method, if the end result is pure, or almost completely pure, ammonium nitrate (with negligible ammonium
sulfate contamination if I used an excess) then I will be satisfied. |
CAN fertilizer is very pure sometime, i got the MegaCrop 2 part B from amazon, its very pure, barely any dirt to filter, work with stochiometric
quantities. |
I'll take your word for it with ammonium sulfate. For me I'm still using ammonium carbonate. Maybe it was due to the heat of the reaction (I was using
hot water) but using stochiometric quantities had a terrible yield. Using an excess (a large excess) yielded much better results. As well as doing
everything very cold, as ammonium carbonate decomposes at even moderate temperatures.
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