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    Is the smoke safe to inhale?
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    Not really, as the chemicals used to make the smoke bomb are slightly toxic. Do not stay in the cloud or try to inhale it deliberately. Instead, try to pass through it as quickly as possible.
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    Where can I obtain potassium nitrate?
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    Potassium nitrate is also known as Saltpeter; you might be able to find it easier using this name. For example, you can find Saltpeter at garden shops.
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    How long does it burn?
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    Depends on how much you make. A 60/40 mixture will give about 30 seconds of thick smoke.
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    Are these real colored smoke bombs?
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    If you are thinking military grade, no. If you are thinking for fun, yes.
  • Question
    Can I use something besides a firework fuse?
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    You could use a piece of twine, but for best and safest results, use a fuse.
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    How do I make colored smoke bombs?
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    Melt wax crayons of your choice. Add the mixture and follow the steps here.
  • Question
    If I cook potassium nitrate, it is dangerous?
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    Slightly, but it's okay if you watch the mixture closely and make sure it doesn't burn.
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    Could I use something besides potassium nitrate?
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    Yes. A better option is potassium chlorate because it burns at a lower temperature.
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    Is it pollution free?
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    Sort of. The fumes are not really dangerous but should not be inhaled deliberately.
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    What kind of dye I can use?
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    You can use you regular store bought food coloring, or something else along those lines.
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    Will a little more sugar make the smoke bomb better?
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    The ratio of potassium nitrate and sugar affects the burn time of the mixture. Try making more than one batch and see which ratio makes the most smoke with the best timing.
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    Can I use acrylic paint for the dye? Is it safe and will it burn properly?
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    Acrylic paint is not dye and will not react in the same way.
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    What type of dye should be used?
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    Organic dyes should be used for making smoke bombs.
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    Why do I need to stir the mixture in low heat?
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    You need to stir the mixture to make it homogeneous. The heat should be low because KnO3 and sucrose might react at higher temperatures.
  • Question
    Is it possible to use two different colors in one smoke bomb?
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    Being that this doesn't actually produce colored smoke, you can add all the crayons you like, the color will always be grey.
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    How long do these keep puffing smoke?
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    It depends on how much of the mix you make. The more mix, the longer it will burn.
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    What type of sugar can be used when making colored smoke bombs?
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    Pure cane sugar burns the best, but any sugar would work.
  • Question
    Can I use a blue crayon to make blue smoke?
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    Yes, although it will probably take a few experiments with the smoke bombs to attain the blue you want.
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    What dye should I use to attain a pink color?
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    If you can't find pink dye, you can improvise with red and white dye mixed together.
  • Question
    What kind of paper is used for covering the mixture?
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    Toilet roll or card board paper, as it is thick, unlike your normal exercise books, which don't have any thickness in them.
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    Could I use powdered fabric dye for color?
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    You could try. Some of them may work better than others, and be careful not to use anything toxic.
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    Will salt work as a substitute for potassium chlorate?
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    No. Regular table salt can be added, if you want the smoke bomb to burn more slowly, but you can't substitute it for potassium chlorate.
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    Is it safe to hold the casing of the bomb while it is being lit?
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    Probably not, as you could directly inhale the smoke accidentally or get burnt.
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    Is it required to cook the mixture?
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    Yes. Because once the potassium is heated with the sugar, it starts to burn the sugar, thus changing the molecular structure and turning the powder to crystals.
  • Question
    Can these smoke bombs be ignited with an electrical ignition? Would they be appropriate for use in a magic genie type lamp?
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    The smoke bombs themselves probably couldn't be ignited electrically, but the fuse could be.
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    What type of dyes are used in the smoke bombs?
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    Food coloring is commonly used, and it is easily obtainable. If you need a strong color, use orange or blue food coloring.
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    Does the crayon really give colored smoke?
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    No, not really. I have tried this experiment before and the crayons only give off black smoke. Try powdered dyes, they should work better.
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    Where can I get colored dye for my colored smoke bomb?
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    You can order a pound of almost any dye from coloredsmoke.com. Alternatively, you can order red and/or yellow dyes from fireworks manufacturer skylighter.com. You’ll also need potassium chlorate as the oxidizer. It is not the easiest chemical for the hobbyist to find. Most formulas call for dextrin or lactose as the fuel source. Common table sugar, ground to a fine powder, will work nearly as well and is significantly less expensive.
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    Where can I purchase colored dye for a colored smoke bomb?
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    Any food coloring works and is safe to work with. You could also buy candle wax and mix them together, some probably work better than others.
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    Can I hold the bomb while it’s smoking?
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    No, the smoke can be somewhat toxic and some chemicals may irritate your skin.
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