You need potassium nitrate and sugar. The mixture you're going to make is 3 to 2 or 5 to 3 potassium nitrate/sugar. This means, for every 3 or 5 cups of potassium nitrate, you need 2 or 3 cups of sugar. If you use equal amounts of the ingredients, the bomb will be harder to light and burn slowly. Get a pan that you don't mind getting somewhat messed up, because it might stick to it when you're done. Apply a low heat on a range to the pan, with your mixture in it. Use a spoon and continually stroke long and slowly; if you see the sugar starting to melt around the edge, lower the heat some. The mixture will melt and become a chocolate/caramel color. Continue this until its all liquefied. When it is, take it off the heat and pour it into/on aluminum foil. If you want, you can line a jello [or other] mold with foil to get a shape. Let this cool down and harden. When it is, you can peel it out of the foil. Now it's ready to light. Just use a flame to ignite the bomb, and it will burn with a purple flame, and produce smoke.
The cheap easy way, wrap a ping pong (Table Tennis) ball in tin foil, curl it at the top(used as a wick) and light it....
All pyrotechnic devices, including all smoke bombs, use chemical reactions that release lots of energy. In a sense, there are no safe bombs, neither are there hazardous bombs. There are safe and unsafe practices when making and using bombs.
Safety hazards associated with pyrotechnic devices lie in the known and the unknown.
Example 1: If the user is using a pre-manufactured smokebomb, is experienced with the devices, and is following directions, then most of the hazards will be known and counteracted in the procedures that are followed. Risks of mishap will be low.
Example 2: If the user is an experienced chemist, experimenting with a new smokebomb mixture, but using chemicals and reactions similar to those used in the past, there is an element of unknown hazard, but that hazard can be counteracted using an excess of caution. Risk of mishap will be low.
Example 3: The user is a teenager, unfamiliar with chemical reactions, but who has access to chemicals that can make a smokebomb if combined. Here we have hazards that might be known to the expert, but which may unknown to the teenager, or possibly ignored even if known (perhaps due to a lack of maturity). This is a recipe for potential disaster.
The answer is, therefore, BECOME a KNOWLEDGEABLE ENGINEER, CHEMIST, OR PYROTECHNICIAN. This is the only way to safety.
you will need:
-peter salt (found at flower shops)
-sugar
-baking soda
-colored powder dye (found at hobby shops)
first mix 60g peter salt with 4og sugar in a pot on a stove stir until it looks like peanut butter then add baking soda and mix for a while then add 3 spoons of colored dye (your choice of color) mix until it looks like that color then scoop it all into a card tube put a pen through the middle and leave sit for one hour then take the pen insert a fire work fuse in the indent made by the pen and put a cotton ball to make it packed in tight cover with Duct Tape and leave a little opening where the fuse comes out and there you got yourself an extreme smoke bomb with color.
Well, first you fill it with colored gunpowder,(or dye the Golf ball) and stick a wick and well, light it
buy one at a firework store
Momentum is the product of the mass and velocity of an object. Since a golf ball has a much lower mass than an elephant, it would have to have a much higher velocity to achieve the same momentum as an elephant. But it is definitely possible.
It is not possible to make a bomb out of paper. The material paper is made of is not in the slightest bit explosive.
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Make a miniture golf game (small scale)
Some sports have -ball in the word. Examples are baseball, basketball, football, volleyball, etc.
Wrap the ball in tin foil, but leave a chimney from the top, leading to the ball, and have it big enough so you could reach down and touch it with your finger. a good way to do this is wrap the ball, and use the foil at the top to wrap around your finger3 Pour some match heads into the ball and twist the tin foil.4 Heat the bottom of the bomb, near the ball until you hear a hiss, and it begins smoking.5 Get away, the smoke smells bad and will make you smell bad, and its toxic.
you kill it
They make the ball aerodynamic and allow it to fly.
They make the ball aerodynamic and allow the ball to fly.
you spelled bomb wrong
There is no longer elastic bands in golf balls.
No.
No, that will make the golf ball slippery and hard to play with.
The are a few ways to make a smoke bomb and depending on the method chosen, the materials will vary. One way requires the following products; sugar, potassium nitrate, skillet and aluminum foil.
They make it aerodynamic and allow it to fly straight.
To make them aerodynamic and allow it to fly.
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