kclo4
National Hazard
Posts: 916
Registered: 11-12-2004
Location:
Member Is Offline
Mood: No Mood
|
|
HC2H3O2 + NH4NO3 =????
I read some ware that acetic acid and ammonium nitrate react exothermically but I do not under stand how since HC2H3O2 is much weaker then HNO3 so
what would the reaction be?
|
|
sparkgap
International Hazard
Posts: 1234
Registered: 16-1-2005
Location: not where you think
Member Is Offline
Mood: chaotropic
|
|
This MSDS says that mixing the two will cause spontaneous ignition if mixed, especially if the acetic acid is concentrated.
Oh, and before you tell this guy to UTFSE, I searched also, and all the sites I saw just mentioned that the two were incompatible. Now I'm wondering too.
sparky (~_~)
"What's UTFSE? I keep hearing about it, but I can't be arsed to search for the answer..."
|
|
kclo4
National Hazard
Posts: 916
Registered: 11-12-2004
Location:
Member Is Offline
Mood: No Mood
|
|
Is it that know one knows or now one ever looks in this section
|
|
hodges
National Hazard
Posts: 525
Registered: 17-12-2003
Location: Midwest
Member Is Offline
|
|
I don't know the answer, but I'm guessing that NH4NO3 acts as an oxidizing agent to the acetic acid. It would be kind of like mixing KNO3
with sugar. Its not a simple replacement reaction but an oxidation-reduction reaction. Just my guess.
|
|
12AX7
Post Harlot
Posts: 4803
Registered: 8-3-2005
Location: oscillating
Member Is Offline
Mood: informative
|
|
So someone get out their GAA and AN and do it already
|
|