What household items can you use to make flash paper?
What household items can you use to make flash paper?
Flash paper, or nitrocellulose, is tissue treated with nitric acid so that it will burn instantly with no smoke or ash when touched to a flame. Flash paper is used for creating theatrical special effects and is also employed by magicians.
How does magic flash paper work?
With Flash Paper you can produce flames from your finger tips. Flash Paper ignites into a brilliant flame when touched by a lighter, match or any extreme heat source. Can be used for dozens of effects.
How do you make flash cotton?
Nitrocellulose was first made by Alexander Parkes in 1862. This was the first man-made plastic, which was named Parkesine. While useful as a plastic, nitrocellulose is equally popular for its flammability. Flash paper burns almost instantaneously and leaves no ash residue.
Does flash paper leave residue?
As far as I know, flash paper should leave no residue or ash. One thing it may be is a bit of moisture left from the initial packaging. Flash paper is shipped damp for safety reasons, and if you don't give it proper time to dry, then it may still have a bit of moisture left in it.
How do you make paper flammable?
You can create flash paper out of tissue paper, toilet paper, or even a cotton T-shirt. Just make sure that whatever paper you use is 100% cotton. Cut out however many sheets as you want into roughly the same size as a business card. Mix concentrated nitric acid and concentrated sulfuric acid in a beaker.