Coal and Sulphur

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Sep 15, 2012
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An old lady that I know asked if I wants to clear some coal that had been sat in cellar and was no longer needed. I just been around to see how much there was and noticed some white stuff that seemed to have leeched out. It looks for salt or sulphure?

Question: is it useful for anything? Fire lighting? Or deadly poison!

Many thanks
 

mousey

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Jun 15, 2010
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Whats IIRC gunpowder? never heard of it before?? :)

or even just the IIRC part - can't quite make that one out [insert scratches head smiley]
 
Sep 15, 2012
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Yorkshire
Thanks for the thoughts I'll be nipping over this weekend and scrape the stuff up and subject to a barrage of tests - my daughter who's just started her chemistry gcse, an old chemistry set of mine, my nose and a spark. Will let you know.
 

British Red

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Coal doesn't go off. Its survived being buried for a few million years or more. Its survises immersion is seawater for a millenia or ten. Its good. It also costs £300 a tonne or more. Is it useful? Well yes - for coal fires.
 

Andy BB

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Apr 19, 2010
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Don't you need a bit of urea to o with it to make the bang stuff? Guano works if I remember my Startrek correctly:)
 

British Red

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No it isn't as it happens - far from it in fact. However I suspect this is proably not a good place to disucess formulae for such substances
 
Sep 15, 2012
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Yorkshire
Salt petre was my first thought. Any other thoughts on what it is? Or if it's useful the stuff on the coal. P.s. I wondered if the white stuff was useful not the coal that it'll keep m'stove burning over winter. It'll burn better being free
 

British Red

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Dec 30, 2005
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Doubt its saltpetre to be honest. Could be anything - salts leaching out of damp walls and dripping on the coal springs to mind.
 

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