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[*] posted on 18-7-2015 at 23:30
Fuel C by Laboratory of Liptakov


So I made a 100 gramm batch of the plastic rocket fuel called Fuel C.
I started to weight out the chemicals(KNO3,Ascorbic acid,NaHCO3,Sulphur).Added the powders to 100 ml of water in small incrasements to prevent overfloving.Put in a water bath and started to boil.2 hours it doesnt seem to boil, instead turned to green and started to smell like vinegar.So my parents and my brother wasnt familiar with the smell so I stopped.The next day I put to the stove again and started again but arrived home early and after the big talk I put it to the sun.At this moment it was black.A big huff and it smells like swamp gas.Any ideas why this happened?The swamp smell and black goo?


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[*] posted on 18-7-2015 at 23:42


Did you react the ascorbic acid with sodium bicarbonate first to create sodium ascorbate, then react the others? I would be more specific of your method so that I can better help you.

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[*] posted on 19-7-2015 at 00:09


http://m.youtube.com/verify_age?next=%2Fwatch%3Fitct%3DCBsQp... the ingredients and mixed ingredients to achieve a homogeonus mixture.And added the ingredients to water.Polysulpides is not possible because there isnt excess sodium bicarb.There is a video on Liptakov's channel.



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[*] posted on 20-7-2015 at 07:57


Quote: Originally posted by kecskesajt  
The next day I put to the stove again and started again but arrived home early and after the big talk I put it to the sun.At this moment it was black.A big huff and it smells like swamp gas.Any ideas why this happened?The swamp smell and black goo?
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The sentence "I put to the stove again and started again but arrived home early " let me think you have left the mix heating without care and without keeping an eye on it for some time.
This is highly unadvisable!
It seems the mix has reached a T° far above the proposed T° of 120°C of Laboratory of Liptakov.
Evidences?
1°)Sulfur may turn Brown-black at certain stage of melting;
2°)Melting sulfur with organic materials (CxHyOz) usually gives a swamp smell, rotten eggs smell (H2S) and rotten sprouts smell (thiols, alkyl sulfides and disulfides)...

You had chance this time, don't push it further...be more carefull otherwise it may cost you a lot of money... furnitures, house, members, limbs or life(s) (yours and/or others)!




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[*] posted on 20-7-2015 at 09:40


My mothers and father arrived home early.
But maybe the temp was too high and the sulphur melted and.Water bath cannot reach more than 102 C° isnt it?
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[*] posted on 20-7-2015 at 19:22


You could use an oil bath instead of a water bath.
Low temperature oven could work but I would put a thermometer in it and keep an eye on the temperature.
There are a couple of basic rules to help you here
1. Energetics should never be left unattended.
2. Anything with sulfur belongs in the shed and not in the kitchen.
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[*] posted on 20-7-2015 at 20:21


Thanks for the advices,I really appreciate it.I might try the S free version.
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