sodium pyrosulfite/Bonide stump out
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I've found that Kno3 will be listed on the label if the product contains it.
It doesn't seem like anyone actually wants to remove any stumps. If it weren't for smoke bombs would they sell any stump remover?
For the chemical above, the S2O7 is intermediate, between SO2 and SO4.
As many other people have noted, when Na2S2O7 is hydrated, it evolves SO2 gas which is highly toxic. Most assuredly not a good choice for a stink bomb, or anything else for that matter.
Basiicly if your looking for Stump Removal, More than likely you are looking for Potassium Nitrate to make home made Smoke bombs. Pingpong balls work as well but do not breath in the gas, Very Toxic. If you ARE looking to get rid of a stump and not a very big one usualy 5 to 10 inches in diameter, What I can suggest is, Getting a metal bucket or pail with the bottom cut out. Metal flatching works as well to make a Tube. Place it over the stump, Fill it with Kingsford charcoal and light it. It should burn it out of the ground.
I was pissed off when I found out that it doesn't have KNO3.
I just, like the rest of you, bought this at home-depo only to find out it is NOT good ol' KNO3.
While cooking it with sugar I put my head over the pot to look in and, to my suprise, got hit with a strong burning sensation in my nose. This I suspect was the SO2. Definately not cool.
Solution, everyone who sees this call their local home-depo, or maybe a regional office and tell them the Bonide stump remover does not work as well as the Grants' stump remover product, of course, tell them it doesn't work on the stumps as well.
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