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KClO4
Hello,
I have left with some kilo of KClO4 and would like to know except mixing it with aluminium with what i can mix to make color?
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Search the internet for "pyrotechnic compositions colors".
Searching for compositions for gerbs also gives information.
Basically, using KClO4 as the main oxidizer and combining it with Ba-salts, Sr-salts, and a fuel (e.g sulfur, possibly combined with some organics),
gives greens and reds. With copper you also can get greens, or even bluish colors. I myself also did experiments with Cs-salts for making nice blue
colors, but the latter are quite expensive.
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Yes, but didnt find anything in youtube...
itought maybe some experienced will advise me. But i will try what you say.
Thanks
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I could sell you some cesium chloride for cheap, I've been sitting on it for a decade now.
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Yes, why not..or exchange it with KClO4...
Which color it give? Did you try any thing with KClO4?
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