@@bitTorrenter lol yeah no kidding, all the crooks seem to be learning that little tidbit lately, unfortunately. That reminds me, I still have three cats I've been meaning to do an extraction on, I'll have to do that one of these days...
Hmmmm since the nitric acid is limited in that cave, he goes out to find platinum (he says that it could produce nitric acid unlimited) i dunno how do he make that, but it says in the manga.
@@haziqridzwan5199 u know that nickel oxide and MnO2 are also good catalysts but have the drawback of requiring preheating to carry out the reaction and arent self sustaining. HNO3 vapors during shutdown can also destroy these catalysts and hence why they arent used but are actually viable for Dr stone scale.
You're mistaken, it's a ammonium nitrate explosion, which was initiated by a explosive charge, so it's to blame on people who were in charge of this depot (the information received from different media indicate that the explosion occurred because of the bad handling of the initial charge) . Moreover it's an old educational video, thanks for comprehension :)
@@bitTorrenter 😂 I was like "Whattttt was i thinking and writing!!!" when i read my comment now after 1 year of writing it. @Azer Tyuiop Thanks for correcting.
This video is a desceptive. This process produces azeotropic nitric acid, not fuming nitric acid. The video begins with claims that the products of the reaction are used to make explosives. Azeotropic nitric acid is not usually used for that purpose.
It is actually. Transportation of wfna or rfna is tricky, so they mix azeotropic nitric with oleum. The so3 in the oleum eliminates excess water from the azeotropic nitric, and due to easier transportation it is easier and cheaper to manufacture energetics on a large scale
Just can't stop myself from thanking you mam... 🙋
Good video to understand the basics operation of Nitric Acid
will you make a video explaining whole FCC process using zeolite catalyst ?
Really useful, thanks
That catalyst mesh must be worth a fortune, I'll bet you they keep the spares in some kind of vault lol.
It also means there's a little fortune below every car.
@@bitTorrenter lol yeah no kidding, all the crooks seem to be learning that little tidbit lately, unfortunately. That reminds me, I still have three cats I've been meaning to do an extraction on, I'll have to do that one of these days...
Super 😁😁👍👍👍
I will like to know of the different failure mode of a nitric acid production plant.
nice video !
I gave this video its one thousandth thumbs up.
Good video, thanks for posting this.
Really so useful....thanks
Some anarchist passing by, lol
What??
@@raiyanganja4394 what2??
@@mbs0710 You guys have no sense of humour.
Senku needs do do a lot for nitric acid production then.
Hmmmm since the nitric acid is limited in that cave, he goes out to find platinum (he says that it could produce nitric acid unlimited) i dunno how do he make that, but it says in the manga.
@@haziqridzwan5199 u know that nickel oxide and MnO2 are also good catalysts but have the drawback of requiring preheating to carry out the reaction and arent self sustaining.
HNO3 vapors during shutdown can also destroy these catalysts and hence why they arent used but are actually viable for Dr stone scale.
I am here in 2020
An explosion of nitric acid has happened in Lebanon today can you make a video about nitric acid explosions
You're mistaken, it's a ammonium nitrate explosion, which was initiated by a explosive charge, so it's to blame on people who were in charge of this depot (the information received from different media indicate that the explosion occurred because of the bad handling of the initial charge) . Moreover it's an old educational video, thanks for comprehension :)
Mik y you don't listen to the news do you?
@@bitTorrenter 😂
I was like "Whattttt was i thinking and writing!!!" when i read my comment now after 1 year of writing it.
@Azer Tyuiop Thanks for correcting.
This video is a desceptive. This process produces azeotropic nitric acid, not fuming nitric acid. The video begins with claims that the products of the reaction are used to make explosives. Azeotropic nitric acid is not usually used for that purpose.
It is actually. Transportation of wfna or rfna is tricky, so they mix azeotropic nitric with oleum. The so3 in the oleum eliminates excess water from the azeotropic nitric, and due to easier transportation it is easier and cheaper to manufacture energetics on a large scale
@@ZankGarage3DPrintingAndDIY Thanks for the explanation.
Ammonium nitrate, which is used in mining as an explosive after mixing with an organic compound, is made by reacting ammonia with 60% nitric acid.
how does nitric oxide converted to nitric acid?
It's explained in the video. Watch again.
Dr. Stone anyone?
Shh don't tell anyone
Other way around
Yeah
yup
@@azertyuiop432 by the way it's not cartoon it's anime😅
Pozdrawiam cieplutko z rodzinką
cool
Why is a platinum/rhodium catalyst necessary?
temperatures and resist to decomposition
i am from new delhi
ho to make 95% nitric acid
@Ramesh Kovur HCL refers to Hydrogen Chloride. What are you actually saying?
Don't spill any!
Nat.trk
vem ca
88% ammonia + 12% air =BOOOOM
joni
pdw saska