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~ Pyrotechnic Information ~
Start a Fire With
a Drop of Water
Here's an old formula called "Negative-X"
(I have no idea why), but I'm sure it's known by other
names. Mix the powders together, pour it in a small
pile and put a drop of water on it.
In about a second, it will bubble and smoke and instantly
burst into a blue-green flame.
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"NEGATIVE-X"
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Ammonium
Nitrate
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28
%
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Ammonium
Chloride
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3
%
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Zinc
Dust
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69
%
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Comments:
Grind the Ammonium Nitrate and the
Ammonium Chloride together in a mortar & pestle
until they are a fine powder. Add the proper amount
of Zinc Dust and mix well.Note that as soon as this
is mixed, it becomes very water sensitive!
Even a tiny amount of water will ignite the mixture.
You must use this composition immediately after
it is made - DO NOT STORE IT for any length of time,
and do not mix it with other chemicals. It's a good
idea to mix this formula & conduct this experiment
outside.
Take about a teaspoon full of the mixture and make
a small pile of it on the ground. Add a drop of
water and quickly stand back. In a second it
will bubble, hiss and smoke, and instantly burst
into a blue-green flame. If you're really bored,
you can make a few piles of Negative-X on the ground
and try and hit them with a water pistol from a
distance away.
WARNING
Don't store this stuff, use all that you make each
time. Eventually, (depending on how humid it is
where you are) it will absorb enough moisture from
the air (or whatever else it is touching) and ignite
itself without warning!
This is NOT something you
want to mix on a rainy day.
Here's the chemical reaction that
takes place:
1. Cl- (from NH4CL) acts as a catalyst
on the decomposition of NH4NO3:
Cl - NH4NO3----------------->
N2O(g) + 2 (H2O)(aq)
2. Water in the reaction causes the decomposition
of more NH4NO3, which is an autocatalytic effect.3.
The reaction melts the NH4NO3 and allows the oxidation
of the zinc. The overall reaction is:
Zn (s) + NH4NO3 (s)------> N2 (g)
+ ZnO (s) + 2 (H2O) (g)
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