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Dinonylnaphthylsulfonic acid (DINNSA) is an organic chemical, an aryl sulfonic acid. Its melting point is 259.5 °C and its boiling point is 600.4 °C. It has very low water solubility. It is a moderate skin irritant and a strong eye irritant. It has low volatility and vapor pressure and is stable above 100 °C.
Dinonylnaphthylsulfonic acid is used as an additive in industrial lubricants, greases, cutting fluids, industrial coatings, and corrosion inhibitors. Its calcium and barium salts (CAS numbers [57855-77-3] and [25619-56-1], respectively) have generally the same use.
Originally posted by smurfy
Originally posted by __rich__
Originally posted by smurfy
Your last four words say it all. I found this pdf, it looks like a saved blog but it has some interest to this thread, and might just enlarge or help discussion here,
gators911truth.org...
Now THAT is interesting.
I've read similar subjects on Global Dimming and even Smog masking the effects of AGW.
Check this out:
www.lightwatcher.com...
and this:
theheavystuff.com...
Then, in fact, if Barium Oxide is part of the process, then the Barium Oxide use might/must have more than one function since,
(1) it is highly reflective and, (2) it absorbs CO2. Also for the military purposes it is highly conductive. Furthermore, Stadis 450 is the anti-static in jet fuel and although it is a secret formula, it seems daft if Barium is not the main player. I wonder what is in Mr Sheen's Static 450! So, according to the late "Deep Shield" Barium Oxide and other stuff, is both a killer and a lifesaver.
Originally posted by soleprobe
reply to post by Copernicus
This video is s hoax probably put out by air force/NATO intelligence for the purpose of making it easier to debunk chemtrails.... the jet aircraft they are following is unmarked (military) the aircraft following behind needs permission to do so (from the military) and the production of this vid is too polished (funded by the military).
As I alluded to earlier… in order to determine chemtrails you have to observe the entire trail to see if it lingers and spreads out.
As I alluded to earlier… in order to determine chemtrails you have to observe the entire trail to see if it lingers and spreads out.
Originally posted by weedwhacker
reply to post by smurfy
If you people would take your heads out of....the "khemtrail konspiracy klowns" bogus websites for a bit, and actually did some research and checking and thinking for yourselves, you might have found THIS:
Dinonylnaphthylsulfonic acid (DINNSA) is an organic chemical, an aryl sulfonic acid. Its melting point is 259.5 °C and its boiling point is 600.4 °C. It has very low water solubility. It is a moderate skin irritant and a strong eye irritant. It has low volatility and vapor pressure and is stable above 100 °C.
Dinonylnaphthylsulfonic acid is used as an additive in industrial lubricants, greases, cutting fluids, industrial coatings, and corrosion inhibitors. Its calcium and barium salts (CAS numbers [57855-77-3] and [25619-56-1], respectively) have generally the same use.
en.wikipedia.org...
Should read the rest of the link, above, to see other substances that chemical "DINNA" is used in....
THAT is your "barium"...that is the substance used in the product for anti-static properties in the Jet-A. Now, anyone want to hazard a guess as to HOW HOT a jet engine gets, inside...when the fuel burns???
Anyone???
[edit on 24 July 2010 by weedwhacker]
Thanks Weed, but I found that link some time ago, I do believe I posted on a form of Barium being in jet fuel, some time ago in other threads, as well. At least then, you are aware of what is whizzing out from under your backside! unlike another skypilot who thinks Barium "occurs naturally in the ground"
Originally posted by firepilot
Thanks Weed, but I found that link some time ago, I do believe I posted on a form of Barium being in jet fuel, some time ago in other threads, as well. At least then, you are aware of what is whizzing out from under your backside! unlike another skypilot who thinks Barium "occurs naturally in the ground"
Well it sure isnt found in aircraft fuel or exhausts.
But it is used in fireworks, drilling mud and even ingested to help x-rays show up better. iAnd it is certainly found in the ground in a compound form, as Barium Sulfate. If it is not in the ground, then how it is it mined?
Barium, it's not much use at all and cannot be found in nature.
Barium ... is a chemical element. It has the symbol Ba, atomic number 56, and is the fifth element in Group 2. Barium is a soft silvery metallic alkaline earth metal. It is never found in nature in its pure form due to its reactivity with air. Its oxide is historically known as baryta but it reacts with water and carbon dioxide and is not found as a mineral.
Originally posted by smurfy
If you are talking about the metal known as Barium, it's not much use at all and cannot be found in nature. the non-metallic forms are used as you described, however that does include a sulphate in jet fuel. As to what form it emerges from a jet engine, that I am not sure of, it could be Barium Sulphide, or Sulfide and most likely bonded to a carbon nucleus.
Hi Pilot,
Originally posted by firepilot
Originally posted by smurfy
If you are talking about the metal known as Barium, it's not much use at all and cannot be found in nature. the non-metallic forms are used as you described, however that does include a sulphate in jet fuel. As to what form it emerges from a jet engine, that I am not sure of, it could be Barium Sulphide, or Sulfide and most likely bonded to a carbon nucleus.
Barium Sulfide bonded to a carbon nucleus? Eee gads, where did you learn your chemistry??? Describe to us the chemical formula this makes.
[edit on 26-7-2010 by firepilot]
Originally posted by ThePeaceMaker
Can i add my veiws on this. I believe all this chemtrail stuff is a load of cock n bull. The amount of planes which have left trails over my house and town in constantly frequent, ive just looked outside and can already see four seperate trails. But i havent fell sick and ive lived in the same house for over 24 years, there hasnt been any strange illnesses in my town or surrounding areas.
Now im no specialist but if u sprayed somethin in the air at say 35,000 feet surely the jet stream and air movement higher up would make these so called chemicals drift off for many many miles. If planes were to pump out chemicals, would it not be hard to control where the chemicals will go and which way they will travel .. if you see what im gettin at
Originally posted by crustas
reply to post by firepilot
That's your answer? Man, you really are plain straight forward thinking, i like that!
Listen, i will write this very slowly for easy understanding, i could get plenty of youtube usernames and open accounts here on ATS with that same name, and PRETEND that I am the same user on ATS and in Youtube.
Are you following?
You know why? Do you what to know why? If so read on...
Because not everyone that has an account on youtube as an account here on ATS.
Did you understand? What you are saying is no PROOF at all. Reload and try again!
[edit on 23-7-2010 by crustas]
Originally posted by smurfy
Originally posted by firepilot
Thanks Weed, but I found that link some time ago, I do believe I posted on a form of Barium being in jet fuel, some time ago in other threads, as well. At least then, you are aware of what is whizzing out from under your backside! unlike another skypilot who thinks Barium "occurs naturally in the ground"
Well it sure isnt found in aircraft fuel or exhausts.
But it is used in fireworks, drilling mud and even ingested to help x-rays show up better. iAnd it is certainly found in the ground in a compound form, as Barium Sulfate. If it is not in the ground, then how it is it mined?
If you are talking about the metal known as Barium, it's not much use at all and cannot be found in nature. the non-metallic forms are used as you described, however that does include a sulphate in jet fuel. As to what form it emerges from a jet engine, that I am not sure of, it could be Barium Sulphide, or Sulfide and most likely bonded to a carbon nucleus.