Dan Richardson
Member
Why is it that you can make ammonium nitrate go bang but urea won't. Both are nitrogen.
t is also a rather processed form of ammonium nitrate, not he bag of 34-0-0 from the lawn & garden store that the talking heads on TV might lead you to believe.(quoted from post at 07:41:49 06/26/17) Why is it that you can make ammonium nitrate go bang but urea won't. Both are nitrogen.
2O vs NO & NO2 is the difference(quoted from post at 13:08:25 06/26/17) Hot Rods use laughing gas for more HP. The nitrogen in it doesn't burn. They also add more fuel with it. They also use nitromethene which is a complete fuel. I saw a johndeere A pull onetime at a antique tractor pull. He pulled all the way thru.I noticed a very different smell to the exhaust and a louder bark to the noise. Made me wonder. I've got a gallon can of nitromethene that I was going to experiment with in my truck to see how it would run.
What I don't understand is, what is the difference between nitrous oxide that the hotrodders use and the nitrous oxide emissions in our engines that the emissions controls try to prevent.
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