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%% NITRIC ACID! %%
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%% --==**>>THE REFLEX<<**==-- %%
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%% [Member: Omnipotent, Inc.] %%
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Nitric acid is used in the preparation of many explosives, incendiary
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mixtures, and acid delay timers. It may be prepared by distilling a mixture of
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potassium nitrate and concentrated sulfuric acid.
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MATERIALS AND THEIR SOURCES
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[1] Potassium nitrate (2 parts by volume)
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- Drug store
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- Improvised (see one of my other files on the subject)
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[2] Concentrated sulfuric acid (1 part by volume)
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- Motor vehicle batteries
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- Industrial plants
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[3] 2 bottles or ceramic jugs (narrow necks are preferable)
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[4] Pot or frying pan
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[5] Heat source (wood, coal, or charcoal)
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[6] Tape (paper, electrical, masking, etc. but NOT cellophane)
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[7] Paper or rags
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IMPORTANT: If sulfuric acid is obtained from a motor vehicle battery,
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~~~~~~~~~~ concentrate it by boiling UNTIL white fumes appear. Do not inhale
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fumes (ahhh!).
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NOTE: The amount of nitric acid produced is the same as the amount of
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~~~~~ potassium nitrate. Thus, for 2 tablespoons of nitric acid, use 2
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tablespoons of potassium nitrate and 1 tablespoonful of concentrated
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sulfuric acid.
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PROCEDURE
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[1] Place dry potassium nitrate in bottle or jug. Add sulfuric acid. Do not
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fill more than 1/4 full. Mix until paste is formed.
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CAUTION: Sulfuric acid will burn skin and destroy clothing. If any is
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~~~~~~~~ spilled, wash it away with a large quantity of water. Fumes are also
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dangerous and should not be inhaled. This warning is for your good,
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not mine.
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[2] Wrap paper or rags around the necks of the 2 bottles. Securely tape necks
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of bottles together. Be sure bottles are flush against each other and that
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there are no air spaces.
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# = potassium nitrate
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+-------\ /-------+
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! \ / !
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! \_____/ !
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! _____ !
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!#########/ ^ \ !
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!########/ ! \ !
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+-------/ paper \-------+
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[3] Support bottles on rocks or cans so that the empty bottle is slightly lower
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than the bottle containing paste so that nitric acid that is formed in
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recieving bottle will not run into other bottle.
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[4] Build fire in pot or frying pan.
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[5] Gently heat bottle containing mixture by moving fire in and out. As red
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fumes begin to appear periodically pour cool water over empty recieving
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bottle. Nitric acid will begin in form in the recieving bottle.
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CAUTION: Do not overheat or wet bottle containing mixture or it may shatter.
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~~~~~~~~ As an added precaution, place bottle to be heated in heat resistant
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container filled with sand or gravel. Heat this outer container to
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produce nitric acid.
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[6] Continue the above process until no more red fumes are formed. If the
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nitric acid formed in the recieving bottle is not clear (cloudy) pour it
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into cleaned bottle and repeat Steps 2 - 6.
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CAUTION: Nitric acid will burn skin and destroy clothing. If any is spilled,
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~~~~~~~~ wash it away with a large quantity of water. Fumes are also
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dangerous and should not be inhaled. Nitric acid should be kept away
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from all combustibles and should be kept in a sealed ceramic or glass
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container.
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I, THE REFLEX, will assume FULL responsibility for ANY damages caused by
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this G-file. Of course, you are fucked in the head if you think you can find
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me to prosecute me. Till later!
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Omnipotent, Incorporated
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