rewalston
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I was wondering if Scotts Turf Builder Lawn Fertilizer 30-0-3, could be used as a source to make nitric acid or use for poorman's AR?\
Rusty
Rusty
Thank you Dave would you have any suggestions on what to look for? I'm in Ontario, Canada so out of ideas where else to look.FrugalRefiner said:I looked at a couple of MSDS sheets for Scott's Turf Builder, and I would say no. Mostly urea and sulfates.
Dave
Long Shot said:Hey Rusty,
I'm in Belleville. The last time I was in Watertown and checked on Spectricide there it too has been adulterated and is no longer 99% KHNO3, at least there. Maybe Lowes still has the good stuff but doubtful. There was a fellow up Innisfil way that had a carboy of nitric and I got a couple of gallons from him a couple of years ago. He was, possibly still is, a member here but haven't seen anything from him in a while. Maybe he will see this and give you a shout, he is a bit recluse.
I know what you mean about the ammonium nitrate sweating. I had 4 dozen bags of the ice packs and after carefully relieving the bag of the water bag and the nitrate. I noticed that it was turning into liquid. I brought it in the house and put it in my laundry room. Then spread it out and put a fan on it. Leaving the room at a cool room over night with the fan on it it dried out. Of course mixing it from time to time. After it got used to begin out of the bags it tends to adjust and doesn't sweat as much during storage. I don't like keeping chemicals in the house, but. Ammonium nitrate really doesn't like heat. Some air a a cool room will help you get it back to it's granular state.Refining Rick said:Ammonium nitrate from cold packs? Not sure if that would work by itself. Maybe you can only get the urea ones where you are. Not sure.
If you can get them you can make sodium nitrate with it. I tried once, it worked, but at the time I was working outside (Oregon can be damp) and could not get it to crystalize/dry properly so I gave up and bought it on line (I know, not your option).
Hope it may help.
Also, hydrochloride - or hydrochloric acid - IS muriatic acid. Muriate is Latin for chlorine. The concentration may vary but they're the same thing.It say if you have hydrochloride you need 90ml per oz of metals. Or if using muratic acid you use 120ml per oz
I'm guessing there is a mistake in there somewhere. The fertilizer is probably a different nitrate salt.frank-20011 said:so we can't get any alkali-nitrate, no HNO3 above 3% (it's a joke, nowbody, really nowbody sells HNO3 below 3%)...the cold packs changed all to urea.
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The best source for NO3 ions is a 35% HNO3. it is sell as hydroponic fertilizer for arround 6 bucks the litre.
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