First published at 03:18 UTC on May 20th, 2021.
Preparation of brine :
KCl, maximum initial quantity : 350g/Liter of final volume for water at 60°C, or 300g for water at 20°C
for NaCl 270g/liter at 60°C or 240g/L at 20°C
The PH is not necessary to regulate if you put 2 to 4g/litre at the start a…
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Preparation of brine :
KCl, maximum initial quantity : 350g/Liter of final volume for water at 60°C, or 300g for water at 20°C
for NaCl 270g/liter at 60°C or 240g/L at 20°C
The PH is not necessary to regulate if you put 2 to 4g/litre at the start and add a solution including 2 to 4g/litre to compensate evaporation but can be useful.
For barium chlorate, do not use persulphate, a tutorial video will be posted about it.
Warning, chlorates degrade in the presence of acid, sulfur, and other compounds.
Despite their deep colors, unmatched by perchlorates in pyrotechnics, chlorates tend to be used less and less for safety reasons.
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