I am currently designing a device that makes racing nitro. For anybody that plays racing games, this is probably familiar. It is one of the fuels this engine is designed to burn. From the diagram, you can see that it heats ammonium nitrate to create water vapor and N20. I can get ammonium nitrate for about $.15 a gram, which is great compared to $200-300 per bottle of N20. More details to come.
Nitrous Oxide Production
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