Make homemade black powder without sulfur

Make homemade black powder without sulfur

How to make homemade black powder without sulfur This explosive video tutorial will show you how to make homemade black powder without using any sulfur. All that you will need is paper, a cooking plate, water, a mortar and pestle, charcoal, two cups powdered sugar, KNO3 (potassium nitrate), a spoon, and a digital scale. After watching this video you will be able to make your very own black powder without sulphur, for use in whatever pyrotechnics you need; firecrackers, bombs, etc.

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How to make homemade black powder without sulfur

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This explosive video tutorial will show you how to make homemade black powder without using any sulfur.

All that you will need is paper, a cooking plate, water, a mortar and pestle, charcoal, two cups powdered sugar, KNO3 (potassium nitrate), a spoon, and a digital scale.

After watching this video you will be able to make your very own black powder without sulphur, for use in whatever pyrotechnics you need; firecrackers, bombs, etc.

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deathminister 3 months ago
It'd be nice to know where you can get that kno3 stuff.
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gekperson last month
you can get it off ebay its like $5/1 lb.
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logan3713 3 months ago
Kno3 is also known as saltpeter. It is used in various things like fireworks, smoke bombs, and it is one of the three ingredients of black powder (duh).. It can be found in stump remover ( maybe also called stump rot) at places like Lows and Tractor supply or any lawn and garden store. They most successful Stump remover is called "Gorden's Stump Remover" which is 99.9% KNO3 and it can be bought at tractor supply for about $6. It comes in a bottle about 7inches tall and has a child safety cap on it : ] but make sure that you have a morter and pastel (cant spell but u get the point) because it comes in big granules about 1-3mm thick which are useless so it must be ground up (the finer the better)
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logan3713 3 months ago
Last comment i posted was for educational purposes only to further educate u on chemistry.......srry 4 double post
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gingerpuss 3 months ago
I would clean the pestle&mortar each time a new ingredient is added or you may get a nasty surprise. A better oxidiser is Potassium Chlorate (liberates more oxygen)... or use weedkiller (sodium chlorate).. but sodium chlorate is hygroscopic (absorbs water) so store it with some silica gel in an airtight container. Just potassium chlorate and red phosphorus (or magnesium powder instead of red phosphorus) will make a serious explosive... but only mix loosely and NOT in a pestle&mortar or it will kill you!
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quirkysnoww 2 months ago
do you have to cook it
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NArieno last month
will any charcoal work?
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Jotvingis last month
It doesn't load for me :{
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Dimitri94 2 weeks ago
song?
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