Whistle Compositions 

1 - Whistle Compositions I
2 - Whistle Compositions II

CAUTION: Whistle compositions have a very high rate of burning and are considered explosive. Extreme caution must be exercised when preparing whistle compositions.

DANGER: Potassium picrate is a dangerously sensitive and powerful explosive compound. Its use is strongly discouraged.

DANGER: Potassium chlorate and gallic acid mixes are highly sensitive to mechanical action, and can ignite when loading. Use of such mixtures is strongly discouraged.

DANGER: Chlorate whistle compositions are sensitive to mechanical action. Use of such mixtures is discouraged.

Whistle Compositions I
 
Shimizu  Shimizu  Lancaster  Shimizu  Lancaster  Ellern  Ellern  Oztap 
Potassium picrate  63
Potassium nitrate 37 30
Potassium perchlorate  75 70 70 72.5 70
Potassium chlorate 75 40
Sodium chlorate 10
Sodium salicylate 25 27.5 10
Gallic acid 25
Sodium/potassium benzoate  30
Potassium hydrogen terephthalate  30
Potassium dinitrophenate 30
Paraffin oil 10
Red iron oxide +0.2
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Whistle Compositions II
 
Ellern Ellern Chemical Formulary Chemical Formulary Oztap Oztap Oztap
Potassium picrate 50
Potassium nitrate 50 20 10
Potassium chlorate 73 67 66.5 80 50 60
Barium chlorate 5
Sodium chlorate 10 10 10
Sodium salicylate 9 10 10
Gallic acid 24 28 33.5
Red gum 3
Paraffin oil 10 10
Vaseline 10
Red iron oxide 1 +0.2 +0.2
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