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Fabbyfubz
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I need help with the chemistry of a smoke bomb
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What is KNO3 + C12H22O11 ----> ?
I also need to explain the chemistry of it, but I don't know what I should explain. All I have so far is that KNO3 is the oxidizer.
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Good. What carbohydrate can be oxidized to?
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Re: I need help with the chemistry of a smoke bomb
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After you think about Borek's question, do a search of the forums. We have talked about smoke bombs/grenades a bunch of times.
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