Silver nitrate doesn't burn.
you burn the salt in a contained environment
No, silver nitrate is not explosive, although it does burn very rapidly ---- Well no, neither will it burn. What it is is an oxidiser, thus it must be mixed with a suitable reducing agent (fuel) for it to burn or explode.
Blue and red
vampies do not feel "burned" when in contact with silver but it does mess with thier head.
Silver nitrate doesn't burn.
You cannot melt wood, You cannot burn silver, within the above.
you burn the salt in a contained environment
No, silver nitrate is not explosive, although it does burn very rapidly ---- Well no, neither will it burn. What it is is an oxidiser, thus it must be mixed with a suitable reducing agent (fuel) for it to burn or explode.
Blue and red
vampies do not feel "burned" when in contact with silver but it does mess with thier head.
yes of course ! when the people in the jewellery shop make ornaments of silver the burn it and cut it in shape
you can't
burn the silver with a blue flame until the silver gose runny scrape it off wid a knife =]
master ball.
"Silver sulfadiazine provides a steady supply of silver ions over a long period of time where as other silver salts such as silver nitrate release a large amount of silver ions all at once. If silver is employed as the primary antimicrobial agent in burn wound creams, the burn wound needs a steady supply of silver ions over a long period of time to kill off any microbes that could possibly infect the wound until it heals."
It's sort of average. If you have it, you can use it. It will burn more quickly than many hardwoods (oak, ash, hickory)