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How to Make Dynamite


How to Make Dynamite by The Jolly Roger

Dynamite is nothing more than just nitroglycerin and a stablizing
agent to make it much safer
to use. For the sake of saving time, I
will abbreviate nitroglycerin with a plain NG. The
numbers
are percentages, be sure to mix these carefully and be sure to use the
exact
amounts. These percentages are in weight ratio, not volume.

no. ingredients amount /> —————————————
#1 NG 32
sodium nitrate 28
woodmeal
10
ammonium oxalate 29
guncotten 1
#2 NG 24
potassium nitrate 9
sodium
nitate 56
woodmeal 9
ammonium oxalate 2
#3 NG 35.5
potassium nitrate 44.5 /> woodmeal 6
guncotton 2.5
vaseline 5.5
powdered charcoal 6
#4 NG 25

potassium nitrate 26
woodmeal 34
barium nitrate 5
starch 10
#5 NG 57

potassium nitrate 19
woodmeal 9
ammonium oxalate 12
guncotton 3
#6 NG 18 /> sodium nitrate 70
woodmeal 5.5
potassium chloride 4.5
chalk 2
#7 NG 26 /> woodmeal 40
barium nitrate 32
sodium carbonate 2
#8 NG 44
woodmeal 12 /> anhydrous sodium sulfate 44
#9 NG 24
potassium nitrate 32.5
woodmeal 33.5

ammonium oxalate 10
#10 NG 26
potassium nitrate 33
woodmeal 41
#11 NG 15 /> sodium nitrate 62.9
woodmeal 21.2
sodium carbonate .9
#12 NG 35
sodium
nitrate 27
woodmeal 10
ammonium oxalate 1
#13 NG 32
potassium nitrate 27 /> woodmeal 10
ammonium oxalate 30
guncotton 1
#14 NG 33
woodmeal 10.3

ammonium oxalate 29
guncotton .7
potassium perchloride 27
#15 NG 40
sodium
nitrate 45
woodmeal 15
#16 NG 47
starch 50
guncotton 3
#17 NG 30

sodium nitrate 22.3
woodmeal 40.5
potassium chloride 7.2
#18 NG 50
sodium
nitrate 32.6
woodmeal 17
ammonium oxalate .4
#19 NG 23
potassium nitrate
27.5
woodmeal 37
ammonium oxalate 8
barium nitrate 4
calcium carbonate .5 />
Household equivalants for chemicles

It has come to my attention that many of
these chemicles are
sold under brand names, or have household equivalants. here is a list /> that might help you out. Also, see elsewhere in this Cookbook for
a more complete
listing…………

acetic acid vinegar
aluminum oxide alumia
aluminum
potassium sulfate alum
aluminum sulfate alum
ammonium hydroxide ammonia
carbon
carbonate chalk
calcium hypochloride bleaching powder
calcium oxide lime
calcium
sulfate plaster of paris
carbonic acid seltzer
carbon tetrachloride cleaning fluid

ethylene dichloride Dutch fluid
ferric oxide iron rust
glucose corn syrup
graphite
pencil lead
hydrochloric acid muriatic acid
hydrogen peroxide peroxide
lead
acetate sugar of lead
lead tetrooxide red lead
magnesium silicate talc
magnesium
sulfate Epsom salts
naphthalene mothballs
phenol carbolic acid
potassium
bicarbonate cream of tartar
potassium chromium sulf. chrome alum
potassium nitrate
saltpeter
sodium dioxide sand
sodium bicarbonate baking soda
sodium borate
borax
sodium carbonate washing soda
sodium chloride salt
sodium hydroxide lye /> sodium silicate water glass
sodium sulfate glauber’s salt
sodium thiosulfate
photographer’s hypo
sulferic acid battery acid
sucrose cane sugar
zinc chloride
tinner’s fluid

Keep this list handy at all times. If you can’t seem to get one
or
more of the ingredients try another one. If you still can’t, you
can always buy small amounts
from your school, or maybe from various
chemical companies. When you do that, be sure to say
as little as
possible, if during the school year, and they ask, say it’s for a

experiment for school.
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