potassium permanganate

Discussion in 'Drug Chemistry' started by Psylence, Nov 4, 2005.

  1. Psylence

    Psylence Member

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    Any good OTC source for this? I know it is used to make explosives and might be hard to get in a pure form.
     
  2. piperazine

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    Go to the spa store, get it by the kilo. Also home improvement stores that carry spa chems have it. 99% NaBr, too! :) Or some Sears stores, in the water softener maintainence items.
     
  3. Psylence

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    as always thank you....what would we do with out the internet? prolly waste alot of time/money...or blow ourselves up!!!!
     
  4. Psylence

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    all i can find is 97% pure...and SWIM dreams of making some CAT......would this be ok?
     
  5. Antimatter235

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    depends of what is the 3%.
     
  6. ~peace~

    ~peace~ Senior Member

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    sorry if this is off-topic but what does SWIM mean [​IMG]
     
  7. seancourt

    seancourt Free Your Mind

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    it stands for Someone who isn't me..
     
  8. seancourt

    seancourt Free Your Mind

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    i think you can put two and two together and figure out when people say it :)
     
  9. dj_reegz

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    it also depends what your using it for explosives wise it's fine most mixes end being 10% filler shit anyway. drug wise the posible reactions of that unknown three percent are frightning. Now we know its a pyrotechnic chemical. How bout a pyrotechnic manufacture supply for a purer source..... hint hint
     
  10. Psylence

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    Yeah man SWIM is a fucking psycho..but this SWIM had to chill out....
     
  11. Trippin' Billies

    Trippin' Billies Senior Member

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    SWIM doesnt know what the hell your post means :p
     
  12. Psylence

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    read my "jailed for 21 days"
     
  13. KCLO4

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    You can get a good quality for use on iron in water filters (usually called greensand).
    If you want to get fussy, try recrystallizing it a couple of times.
     
  14. angelgodiva

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    It's not the greensand you use in the garden; it's just called that in CT.
    I assumed it was because of the manganate to manganus (purple to green) reaction.~KCLO4, not angel.
     
  15. fryingsquirrel

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    SWIY should perhaps check into potassium/sodium bi/dichromate. CAT is a waste of precious ephedrine, IMO.
     
  16. EllisDTripp

    EllisDTripp Green Secessionist

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    Personally, I would avoid the use of Cr(VI) compounds whenever possible.

    The methcathinone high just isn't worth the risk of cancer and birth defects from chromium poisoning....
     
  17. mmelody

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    i think u can mix it with de icer and get fire ? So the great Ray mears has shown :p
     
  18. EllisDTripp

    EllisDTripp Green Secessionist

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    KMnO4 is a powerful oxidizer, and will ignite when mixed with many organic compounds. Dropping a bit of glycerin into a small pile of it is a classic chem lab demonstration.
     

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