Purifiying solution of ammonium nitrate.

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The discussion revolves around the purification of a solution of ammonium nitrate, specifically addressing the cloudiness and color of the solution created from an instant cold pack. Participants explore methods for purification and express concerns regarding the safety of handling ammonium nitrate.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory, Technical explanation, Debate/contested

Main Points Raised

  • One participant notes the cloudiness and dull yellow color of their ammonium nitrate solution and seeks methods for purification.
  • Another participant warns about the safety risks associated with ammonium nitrate, suggesting that crystallization could be a potential method for purification.
  • A participant inquires about the specific dangers of ammonium nitrate and seeks clarification on whether recrystallization is the method being referenced.
  • Concerns are raised about the explosive potential of ammonium nitrate, particularly when heated and concentrated during the crystallization process.
  • Historical examples of ammonium nitrate explosions are provided to emphasize the dangers of handling this compound.
  • One participant mentions their small quantity of ammonium nitrate (approximately 100 grams) and states their intention to conduct any purification outdoors.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants express agreement on the potential dangers of ammonium nitrate, particularly in large quantities or under certain conditions. However, there is no consensus on the best method for purification or the specific safety measures that should be taken.

Contextual Notes

Participants reference historical incidents involving ammonium nitrate explosions, highlighting the need for caution. The discussion includes varying levels of concern regarding the handling of the compound and the methods proposed for purification.

Who May Find This Useful

Individuals interested in chemistry, particularly those dealing with ammonium nitrate or similar compounds, may find this discussion relevant.

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I've made up a solution of ammonium nitrate from an instant cold pack, however the solution I've made is slightly cloudy and a dull yellow color. I've put it through a coffee filter once but it hasn't really helped. Is there anyway to purify my solution?
 
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This is not a safe compound to work with. Crystallization could work.
 
Thanks for the quick reply! What kind of dangers are there when dealing with ammonium nitrate? and by Crystallization are you referring to Recrystallization as described here? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Recrystallization_(chemistry ).
 
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Do you remember April Texas factory explosion? It was the ammonium nitrate. It can explode even when dissolved. Sure, it requires a hot, concentrated solution - but heating and concentrating is what we usually do during crystallization.

And yes, recrystallization in wikipedia is more or less what I am referring to.
 
Aug 7, 1959. 1:15am 7 tons of ammonium nitrate blew up in Roseburg Or, my home town. 14 killed, 6 blocks of downtown destroyed.

Texas City ~1953 a shipload of Ammonium nitrate blew up killing hundreds and destroyed a large area.

this is dangerous stuff, do not "play" with large quantities.
 
This is ~ 100 grams and I'll be sure to do it outside.
 

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