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Anybody care to guess?

 

 

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v236/killforfood/Pyro/IMG_0887.jpg

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umm.... oh i know! keep out of reach of children. am i right? whistle.gif
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There are a few. Besides the obvious one, the SKU has a very interesting formula.
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I noticed the chlorate/perchlorate mislabel pretty quick. Did they send the right chem?
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umm.... oh i know! keep out of reach of children. am i right? whistle.gif

Nice call California Pyro, Yep You're right, I dunno what these others guys are thinking :P

 

Seriously though, it was ordered as KCLO3.

I recall recently there was a thread questioning how to test for chlorates.

I'll need to dig that up to be sure.

 

But wait... if it's really KLO3, then it's a new discovery right? and then I get to name all of the soon to be invented comps after myself.

Yaaah... Killforfood Blue.

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It'd be quite exotic if it really is KLO3 as there is no element just "L"..........yet.

 

The easiest way to test for chlorate is to mix it 50:50 with table sugar and add a drop of concentrated sulfuric acid. If you're pretty sure it's either potassium chlorate or perchlorate, you may be able to differentiate them based on solubility as a quick test.

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LOL...........

 

Whoever made that label had a few to many bong hits :whistle:

 

I'm wondering who supplied it.:unsure:

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Good question, I have tubs with the same label... except the writing is correct.

 

-dag

 

 

 

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That was from rolling thunder pyro or another one of his companies. I know that label from anywhere. Guy is nuts
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That was from rolling thunder pyro or another one of his companies. I know that label from anywhere. Guy is nuts

 

 

TYRONEEZEKIAL, that's where it came from, I figured somebody would recognize the label. I actually bought this a few years ago. I was worried about incompatibilities and never used it. I never even noticed the label until last week while doing inventory.

 

A mistake like that could ruin a guys day.

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There are more signs pointing to it being chlorate. I checked his SKU numbers on his site, and nothing matched.
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The easiest way to test for chlorate is to mix it 50:50 with table sugar

 

 

Lol. That's exactly what I do :P

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