I'm not sure,but it is a mixture of common salt and sodium-bi-carbonate.Egyptians used to use nitron to not only preserve fish but also preserve their mummies.But do confirm it.
But i do know that it was used by the ancient Egyptians to help dry dead bodies.
Nitron is potassium nitrate - KNO3.
Yes, the Nitron requires 6 C batteries in order to fire disks.
Tyler Mane is the real name of a wrestler named Big Sky and Nitron in the WCW.
The English word "nitrogen" comes from the French nitrogène, which was coined in 1790 by French chemist Jean-Antoine Chaptal. It in turn comes from the Greek "nitron," meaning "sodium carbonate" and from the French "-gène," "producing" derived from Greek "-genes," meaining "producer," or"begetter".
Potassium nitrate is also called nitre because historically, it was derived from deposits of potassium nitrate salt found in caves. These natural deposits of potassium nitrate were known as nitre beds or nitre caves. The term "nitre" is still used today to refer to potassium nitrate in some contexts.
Nitrogen was discovered in 1772 by Daniel Rutherford who called it noxious air or fixed air. But it was Lavoisier who, in 1786, isolated it. The name nitrogen comes from Latin nitrogenium, where nitrum (from Greek nitron) means "saltpetre", and genes means "forming".
well, a proton is part of the line of Nerf vortex blasters. The blasters in the vortex line are (from smallest to largest): -proton -vigilon -lumitron -praxis -nitron my favourite is the vigilon as it is like a large pistol and it shoots 5 discs.
Nitrogen comes from French "nitrogène," coined 1790 by French chemist Jean Antoine Chaptal (1756-1832), from combination form of Greek nitron "sodium carbonate" (see nitro- ) + French gène "producing," from Greek -gen "giving birth to"
Daniel Rutherford discovered nitrogen, but he first called it noxious air. The name Nitrogen comes from the Greek word "nitron genes" meaning "nitre" and "forming" and the Latin word "nitrum".
The Romans fused silica, the main component of the local sand, and soda by heating them. The silica is the main component of quartz and non- tropical sand. The soda they used was nitron, a salt which was found on dry lake beds. The main source of this salt was Egypt. The Romans also used lime as a stabiliser.
At the moment, there are several fully-automatic Nerf blasters. The oldest is the Vulcan EBF-25 (N-Strike, from 2008). Since then, the Stampede ECS (N-Strike, from 2010), Swarmfire (Dart Tag, from 2011), the Nitron (Vortex, from 2011), and the Speedswarm (Dart Tag, from 2012) have all been released.
"Nitrogen" is actually from Greek sources, not Latin. It was coined in 1790 from nitron, an ancient word for sodium carbonate (from Egyptian ntr), and the suffix -genmeaning "giving birth to".
baking soda is often used as a dryer. it is also sometimes used as an odor eliminator. it can soak up moisture. ancient Egyptians used it with nitron in their mummys to dry them out. the mummification process took often over 70 days. Baking soda was used as toothpaste a long time ago and is often used as an ingredient in modern toothpaste today.