2LaneCruzer
Super Member
I spent one whole summer testing mixtures of Sodium Chlorate and Urea...besides thermal analysis, I ran explosive tests....put various mixtures in a 3" piece of pipe, inserted a blasting cap and set it off. Never had one go off, but was kinda scary.Not that it helps your friend particularly, but the adjacent farmer is liable for overspray in many areas. I'm not sure the few dollars would be worth the neighborly ill will to me, but I certainly wouldn't be putting in backyard veggies for sure.
@2LaneCruzer That's quite the story. The sodium chlorate would probably have been used as a desiccant, to defoliate and dry the plants out for harvest. They still use it today (defoliate-750).
All the best,
Peter
I was the only Chemist who got to work in the back yard, in a hole in the ground. Can't recall the details now, it's been around 50 years ago, but the tests did show some partial explosions..., but we came out with a commercial product.