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Q: What is the approximate temperature for bluing with nitre blue salts?
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What is room temperature salts?

These salts have the ambient temperature.


How does temperature affect solubility of salts?

Increasing the temperature the solubilty of salts in water is higher.


When dissolved salts?

Salts can be soluble or insoluble. The solubility depends principally on solvent, temperature, pressure rtc.


What state is salt at room temperature?

Salts are crystals at room temperature and thus solid.


What removes salts and regulates body temperature in the body?

the liver


If you were to raise the temperature of the solvent could the concentration levels of the solution increase?

Solubility of any solvent is usually temperature dependent and yes, the solubility of most salts increase when the temperature is increased. However the solubility of some salts also decreases with increasing temperature.


What chemicals are used to hot blue guns barrels?

Caustic salts. While the actual ingredients vary from maker to maker, these are mainly sodium hydroxide (lye) and ammonium nitrate. They are mixed with water to form a solution that boils at about 290 degrees F. The mixture is very caustic to skin (eats holes in skin and clothing) and cause cause blindness if it gets into your eyes. After a part has boiled in the bluing salts until the desired color is reached, the part is placed in boiling distilled water for a few minutes to stop the bluing action,


What happens to the solubility of salts when temperature is lowered or raised?

In general, the solubility of a salt increases as the temperature is raised, and thus decreases when the temperature is lowered.


What temperature is ocean water likely to contain more dissolved salts 30 degrees or 15 degrees?

what temperature is ocean water likely to contain more dissolved salts 30 degrees or 15 degrees


What is the amount of dissolved salts in a substances?

This is called the solubility at a given temperature and pressure.


Is there some kind of barrel plug sold for bluing a 22 caliber rifle?

We do a LOT of bluing, and the answer is going to be "it depends." If you are talking about hot-salt bluing like a professional shop uses then the answer is absolutely not. We do not plug bores in a hot-salt bluing tank because the pressure would cause the plugs to shoot out of the bore and splash 295 degree caustic salts everywhere. If you are talking about a traditional rust-blue where an application of bluing solution is swabbed onto the prepped steel, the part is allowed to oxidize (rust) in a humid cabinet, then boiled off in water and carded, the answer is yes. Bores do need to be plugged when rust-bluing simply to avoid any of the solution getting into the bore. We make plugs out of wooden dowel when we set up for this process - I know of no commercial reusable bore plugs for this purpose. Finally, if you are referring to swab-on "cold blues" - I would imagine you could plug bores similarly to the rust blue process. sales@countrygunsmith.net


Is determined by the amount of dissolved salts in water?

Ocean salinity