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    How many chunchs of paper will this batch make before the acid bath is spent?
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    You can mix up however much acid you need to soak however many papers as you want, just be sure to get the 5:4 proportion of acid right.
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    Is there a way to create a piece of flash paper that is rigid like card stock?
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    No, because paper prepared by this method must be as thin and light as possible.
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    How strong does the acid have to be?
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    Fuming or strong means the highest concentration possible. Less concentrated acids won't produce the desired result.
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    Where does one find these acids?
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    In a Chemical shop, but one must have permission or be authorized to buy such chemicals in most places.
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    Can I hold the flash paper with my fingers?
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    Flash paper can be held with your fingers but not held the whole time. You only hold it for a split second.
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    If the flash paper is painted before or after a chemical bath, will it still produce the desired effect?
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    No, this is not likely. The chemicals in the paint might react with the acids, causing an unwanted effect. Painting after the bath might cause the paint to interfere with the combustion, though it might still burn normally.
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    Can I trigger a reaction by snapping it between my middle finger and thumb?
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    No because while the fingers will cause friction, the only reaction you'll get is paper.
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    Can I light flash paper with body heat?
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    Body heat provides a lot of heat but rather slowly. If you can get two or three people together in the same room, you can normally get one or two chunks of paper to light.
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    If needed, are the flash papers able to be compressed into a more concise sheet?
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    It may be unwise to combine too many of these sheets of paper. They contain their own oxidizer and can detonate just like black powder under the right conditions. The thinness of the sheets is what leads to the flash effect. If attempting, try compressing the sheets while they are still wet. It will aid in them "sticking together." But make the first lighting a safe one. Use long tongs or find a way to ignite it as far from your body as possible until you know what the reaction will be.
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    Can I use transfer paper to make flash paper?
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    No, because transfer paper is usually coated with wax, which may interfere with the acid reaction.
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