lpetrich
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Isaac Asimov started an essay about physical conservation laws by noting that his father would spend lots of time checking his candy store's accounting books and trying to resolve discrepancies. "The books gotta balance", he would say.
Let's see about ammonium nitrate. It is composed of ions NH4+ and NO3-, and it has formula NH4NO3. When it explodes, it makes N2, H2O, and O2 --
NH4NO3 -> N2 + 2H2O + (1/2)*O2
ANFO is AN + fuel oil, a mixture of hydrocarbons CxHy. I'll use (CH2) for the fuel-oil part, because that is approximately correct for saturated hydrocarbons.
CH2 + (3/2)*O2 -> CO2 + H2O
NH4NO3 + (1/3)*CH2 -> N2 + (1/3)*CO2 + (7/3)*H2O
1 mole of NH4NO3 = 80 grams
1 mole of CH2 = 14 grams
So by weight, one needs 20 parts of AN and 7 parts of FO
Let's see about ammonium nitrate. It is composed of ions NH4+ and NO3-, and it has formula NH4NO3. When it explodes, it makes N2, H2O, and O2 --
NH4NO3 -> N2 + 2H2O + (1/2)*O2
ANFO is AN + fuel oil, a mixture of hydrocarbons CxHy. I'll use (CH2) for the fuel-oil part, because that is approximately correct for saturated hydrocarbons.
CH2 + (3/2)*O2 -> CO2 + H2O
NH4NO3 + (1/3)*CH2 -> N2 + (1/3)*CO2 + (7/3)*H2O
1 mole of NH4NO3 = 80 grams
1 mole of CH2 = 14 grams
So by weight, one needs 20 parts of AN and 7 parts of FO