Ammonium Carbonate / Hartshorn

tombear

On a new journey
Jul 9, 2004
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Thanks to Anders I now have a pile of 50 gm bags of hartsorn/ ammonium carbonate/ hjorthorns-salt and since there is far more than I need there's 7 bags spare to go to folk who want to try it in the UK.

These are freebies although if you insist on covering the postage I won't say no!

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ATB

Tom
 

SimonM

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Apr 7, 2007
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Hi Tombear,

Just a thought, but I would remove your e-mail address and ask members to PM you, otherwise the spammers will get you!

Second, and I am showing my ignorance now, what is it used for?

Simon
 

jimford

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Ammonium carbonate (also known as 'sal volatile') was used in smelling salts by delicate Victorian ladies when they felt faint.

Perhaps some of our more sensitive bushcrafting souls feel a need for a bottle of smelling salts in the field when they feel an attack of the vapours coming on!
;^)

Jim
 

Mr Adoby

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Swooning victorian damsels.
Weight lifters that need a quick adrenaline rush.
Knocked down boxers that need to wake up real fast.
Small bisquits and cakes that you want to be *really* crisp and fluffy.

You can put hartshorn in use for many interesting things...
 

tombear

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It was mainly with regards to baking I was thinking of but the smelling salts bit will come in handy if corsets ever come back into fashion...

Please see the thread on baking powder (I'd do a link if I knew how) also in Lovely Grub.

Gotta go, off to a castle then a beach in North Wales and maybe get in a bit of surreptitious bush craft if the kids will let me...

ATB

Tom
 
also makes a contact explosive when mixed with another ingredient was published in old Boys books as a Wheese to paint wet on to Toilet seats or intertesting fly paper when dryed etc allegedly would Smart a lot and leave a purple stain on what ever set it off


ATB

Duncan
 

jimford

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also makes a contact explosive when mixed with another ingredient was published in old Boys books as a Wheese to paint wet on to Toilet seats or intertesting fly paper when dryed etc allegedly would Smart a lot and leave a purple stain on what ever set it off

I think you're referring to nitrogen tri-iodide. Don't even _think_ about nitrogen tri-chloride - a hard look will set it off. The discoverer paid for the discovery with an eye and a couple of fingers!

Jim
 

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