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Marcus Fox
August 29th 03, 09:26 PM
Where can I buy this as crystals or solution in the UK? I doubt it's readily
available as crystals as they can be mixed with sugar to make an improvised
explosive. Mind you, I guess they can be re-crystallised from solution too.
Marcus
Djay
August 30th 03, 05:47 PM
In the US you can get it at a "water softening" company like Culligan. They
use it to clean "green sand" water conditioners. Maybe check with a similar
company in the UK?
"Marcus Fox" > wrote in
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> Where can I buy this as crystals or solution in the UK? I doubt it's
readily
> available as crystals as they can be mixed with sugar to make an
improvised
> explosive. Mind you, I guess they can be re-crystallised from solution
too.
>
> Marcus
>
>
Racf
August 31st 03, 07:31 AM
"Djay" > wrote in message
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> In the US you can get it at a "water softening" company like Culligan.
They
> use it to clean "green sand" water conditioners. Maybe check with a
similar
> company in the UK?
>
>
> "Marcus Fox" > wrote in
> message ...
> > Where can I buy this as crystals or solution in the UK? I doubt it's
> readily
> > available as crystals as they can be mixed with sugar to make an
> improvised
> > explosive. Mind you, I guess they can be re-crystallised from
solution
> too.
> >
> > Marcus
> >
> >
>
>
Here Sears and Roebuck sells it as a cleaner for water softeners and
iron removers..... Interesting that adding sugar makes it an
explosive.......I did not know that....I guess they do not care here in
the US since we can buy gun power and fertilizer at Wal-mart.
Marcus Fox
September 1st 03, 03:09 PM
"Racf" > wrote in message
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> "Djay" > wrote in message
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> > In the US you can get it at a "water softening" company like Culligan.
> They
> > use it to clean "green sand" water conditioners. Maybe check with a
> similar
> > company in the UK?
> >
> >
> > "Marcus Fox" > wrote in
> > message ...
> > > Where can I buy this as crystals or solution in the UK? I doubt it's
> > readily
> > > available as crystals as they can be mixed with sugar to make an
> > improvised
> > > explosive. Mind you, I guess they can be re-crystallised from
> solution
> > too.
> > >
> > > Marcus
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
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> Here Sears and Roebuck sells it as a cleaner for water softeners and
> iron removers..... Interesting that adding sugar makes it an
> explosive.......I did not know that....I guess they do not care here in
> the US since we can buy gun power and fertilizer at Wal-mart.
Potassium permanganate is an oxidising agent, formula KMnO4. Sugar is a good
source of energy for the body. But the energy can be released in other ways.
I saw a demonstration once where a cube of sugar was immersed in liquid
oxygen for a minute, then thrown in a bonfire. The explosion was quite
spectacular.
I've also seen a similar experiment done with a small amount of powdered
sugar and potassium chlorate - another oxidiser. A £1 coin was placed
between a steel block and a heavy sheet of tin. The mixture was placed on
the top of the tin and a long, red hot poker applied. The force of the
explosion was enough to clearly indent the tin with the image of the coin.
Marcus
November 5th 04, 06:46 AM
> Also what are you going to use it for? if you are
> going to use it to make pyrotechnic mixtures i suggest replacing it
> with kno3 (potassium nitrate) which is also sold at garden direct and
> is much cheaper and a much more forgiving chemical :)
> Marcus
Gasoline/Acetylene etc is also highly explosive when added to O2, but
that's will never be regulated as such. So are cars and Gas tankers
for that matter. Lots of things go boom and are available. A better
use for Permangnate can be used for a treatment dip for plants, much
like Bleach but milder or to kill anchor worm etc.
I prefer bleach to purple fingers personally.
Regards.
Tom Barr
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