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If you really want to know, first you must steal an African man's bike, and ride down the street at approximately 50 miles per hour. Then, do the hokey poky and shake it all about back home. When you get home, mix the two powders together in a blunt- you must do the first step to get sweaty, this is how the whole thing works. With that certain amount of sweat already on your body, your body heat will rise, lighting the blunt all by itself.

So you will then know what will happen if you mix the two together, and what kind of high you will get when you smoke it.

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Q: What would happen if you were to mix aluminum powder with gunpowder?
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How would you know if powder found is aluminum powder?

If you get enough of a dosage, yes it is. Buddy Ebsen was originally signed to play the Tin Man in The Wizard of Oz, but the aluminum powder he was covered with poisoned him, and he had to be hospitalized.


What is the difference between extruded aluminum and powder coated aluminum and anodized aluminum?

Extruded aluminum is aluminum that is melted down and extruded, pushed through a certain 2d shaped hole. This can result in square tube, rectangular tube, an L shaped extrude, and an infinite array of other shapes. Powder coated aluminum is aluminum that could be extruded aluminum, that is cleaned, coated with a colored plastic powder, and then baked so that the plastic powder melts and forms a smooth, nice and even coat of colored plastic over the part. This is basically painting the part. Anodized aluminum is aluminum, again this could be extruded aluminum, but it couldn't be powder coated aluminum, that is put in a chemical solution, possibly sulfuric acid, and then a current is run through the aluminum. This causes a reaction to occur where a layer of aluminum oxide gathers on the surface of the part. The processes is then stop and the part can be colored if desired. Anodozing aluminum gives the part better corrosive resistance and makes the surface tougher and harder than it would have been if it had not been anodized. It does add thickness to the part which can be a downside, but it also is lighter than a powder coat if a paint job is desired.


What would happen if a proton was added to a aluminum atom?

If a proton were added to an atom of aluminum, the atom would become a silicon ion with a single positive charge.


What is the speed of gunpowder's explosion?

The speed of a gunpowder explosion would depend on the concentration of the reacting ingredients so there is no specific speed for gunpowder.-Tyler


When you touch a magnet to a steel nail the nail attracts steel paper clips. Explaine why this does not happen when you use an aluminum nail?

it wouldn't be magnet to a aluminum nail because the aluminum is not a way of magnet and a steel nail would because steel is a way of magnet.

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What would happen if gunpowder was ingested?

You would...let me guess......EXPLODE?


What would happen if you boiled a bullet?

It would melt. If there was gunpowder on it, then it would explode.


Can gunpowder contaminate a blood sample?

Not sure I understand your question. Anything that gets accidentally added to a sample substance is a contamination. As such, gunpowder can contaminate a blood sample. But it is unusual to handle gun Powder, so how gunpowder would get into a blood sample is beyond me.


How would you know if powder found is aluminum powder?

If you get enough of a dosage, yes it is. Buddy Ebsen was originally signed to play the Tin Man in The Wizard of Oz, but the aluminum powder he was covered with poisoned him, and he had to be hospitalized.


Does petrol remove gunpowder?

Assuming you mean gunpowder residue on the skin, any thorough cleaning, such as scrubbing with soap and water, or alcohol cleaner, would do. But there will also be burnt gunpowder burnt into the skin, and these are much less likely to be easily removed. (Powder burns.)


What happen if all the H2o in the blood were excreted?

You would have powder.


How much does flash powder cost?

You cannot buy flash powder online or at any other store - that would be like buying C4 over the Internet. You would need to make it yourself from an oxidizer and aluminum or magnesium powder.


What is the difference between extruded aluminum and powder coated aluminum and anodized aluminum?

Extruded aluminum is aluminum that is melted down and extruded, pushed through a certain 2d shaped hole. This can result in square tube, rectangular tube, an L shaped extrude, and an infinite array of other shapes. Powder coated aluminum is aluminum that could be extruded aluminum, that is cleaned, coated with a colored plastic powder, and then baked so that the plastic powder melts and forms a smooth, nice and even coat of colored plastic over the part. This is basically painting the part. Anodized aluminum is aluminum, again this could be extruded aluminum, but it couldn't be powder coated aluminum, that is put in a chemical solution, possibly sulfuric acid, and then a current is run through the aluminum. This causes a reaction to occur where a layer of aluminum oxide gathers on the surface of the part. The processes is then stop and the part can be colored if desired. Anodozing aluminum gives the part better corrosive resistance and makes the surface tougher and harder than it would have been if it had not been anodized. It does add thickness to the part which can be a downside, but it also is lighter than a powder coat if a paint job is desired.


Didn't the original etch a sketch have mercury in it?

No. The Etch-A-Sketch has always contained aluminum powder and plastic beads. Mercury would not work, as it would clean the glass, rather than coating it.


What would happen if a proton was added to a aluminum atom?

If a proton were added to an atom of aluminum, the atom would become a silicon ion with a single positive charge.


What were some of the setbacks in the gunpowder plot?

If you put too much gun powder, your gun would blow up, if you didn't put enough, it wouldn't shoot.


Why shouldn't you open up in etch a sketch?

My reason would be because the Aluminum Powder would stick to everything and then once it gets out you have a bit of a problem.