Gun bluing is not mixed with coal. Most hot gun blues are a caustic chemical, and will eat holes in your body if you handle it wrong. I have a vague recollection of growing crystals on a lump of coal when I was a youngster- recall that it used ammonia, and liquid LAUNDRY bluing. In the pre-bleach days, laundry bluing was added to rinse water for white clothes, and made them look whiter. Have not seen it in years. If you are growing a crystal project, try adding a few drops of liquid food color.
Iron and coal.
an african in a coal pit
I had that problem. make sure the gun is unloaded then try something like PB blaster. now if that doesn't work remove the grips and soak the gun in diesel fuel and if that doesn't work try a 50 50 mix half cheap transmission fluid and acetone. now if its blued, it will remove the blueing. hope this helps
To create a firearm in Doodle God, you mix weapons + gun powder and that makes a firearm. To get gun powder, you mix Saltpetre + Sulfur and that makes gun powder. To get weapons, you mix tools with metal and that makes weapons. THX for reading!!!!!
Victorians used to use coal as make up like lipstick and eyeshadow and you can eat it if you sterilise it and mix it with something :D
When you mix coal and limestone and heat them together in a furnace, you can produce a mixture called slag. This slag is a byproduct of the steelmaking process and has various industrial uses like road construction and cement production.
The indigenous energy mix in the Philippines include oil, natural gas, coal, hydro, geothermal, biomass, solar and wind.
No benefit to doing this.
To make coal, you must mix clay and paint.To earn paint though, you must complete 50 elements.
You mix saltpeire with sulfer= gun powder!! :)
In 2011 the energy mix was as follows: - Natural gas: 41% - Coal: 29% - Nuclear: 18% - Renewables: 9% - Other: 3%.
About 80% of the energy consumed in the United States comes from burning petroleum, natural gas, and coal, with petroleum being the largest contributor followed by natural gas and then coal. Renewable energy sources like wind and solar are steadily increasing their share of the energy mix.