Lectures On Explosives a Course of Lectures Prepared Especially As a Manual And
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Gr. 1. 04). This paper is cheap, easy to make, and fairly safe. It does not give off much smoke or leave much residue, nor does it erode the piece in which it is fired, while it is more powerful than gunpowder. Augendre's Powder. This is also known as White German or American Powder, and consists of Potassium chlorate 50 parts " ferrocyanide 25 " Cane-sugar 25 " The substances are moistened and mixed in bronzed mortars and granulated. Pohl, who submitted this powder to many trials, modified the... composition as follows: Potassium chlorate 49 parts " ferrocyanide 28 " Cane-sugar 23 " Being in the proportion of three equivalents of the chlorate to one of each of the others. Pohl represented the products of combustion of such a powder as follows: 6KC10 3 + K 4 FeC e N 6 + C 1S H M O M = N, + 6CO + 6C0 2 + 1 1 H 3 + 6KC1 + 4 KCN + FeC 2 . From his calculation 100 grammes of the powder give 52. 56 grm. Of solid products and 47. 44 grm. Of gas, which has a volume at o and 76 cm. Of 40, 680 c.
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