The ratios of reactants used and the method of using the can was suggested by Organikum.
I forgot to mention in the video, but if you use glass, it does not conduct well and depending on how much you use, the glass can crack when cooling. ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X10VZeQmFDo
I have a little gas cylinder is filled with extremely flammable hydrogen gas, and I really want to fill a balloon with it, and light it on fire.
WARNING: Hydrogen gas is extremely flammable and potentially explosive. It was handled in a controlled environment and is very dangerous if handled improperly.
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Hey guys, today we are back for another amazing video. In this one, I will be showing you how to use a toaster. I decided not to waste a piece of bread for the video though. A lot of people make a lot of mistakes when it comes to toast making, so I figured this would be a very useful video to make.
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For those of you who didn't notice, this was an April Fool's joke. This video was made in 2007. A website paid me $4 a piece, to produce these terrible videos. I found it on a harddrive 2 years ago, and I have been waiting for a good time to post it every since. I lost most of them, but I still have a dozen of them. They are all horrible.
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WARNING: THIS IS EXTREMELY TOXIC AND SMALL AMOUNTS CAN EASILY KILL. PLEASE DO NOT MAKE THIS.
Today we are making some dangerous mercuric chloride. The final product will be used as a catalyst in the synthesis of aluminum isopropoxide.
Procedure: http://www.sciencemadness.org/talk/viewthread.php?tid=597
Credits:
Assistant Editor: Zachary Haller
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1CPwmXnihkk
Warning: This experiment deals with dangerous and toxic chemicals.
(Copied from the other nitric acid video)
Fuming nitric acid is defined as having a concentration of HNO3 greater than 86%. This is much higher than the conventional 68% of common lab nitric acid.
The reaction between the nitric acid and the nitrile and latex gloves is extremely exothermic and violent. It is often recommended to avoid using gloves altogether when working with fuming nitric acid unless resistant gloves are available (e.g. butyl rubber gloves or Ansell brand laminated film gloves which were suggested by user Atomosphysica). Regular concentrated nitric acid is still not good to use with latex gloves. Latex offers little to no protection. Nitric acid can quickly penetrate the glove and then irritate skin.
Fuming nitric acid is not nearly as common and it is used in much fewer reactions. For example, for the synthesis of high explosives. The high concentration of HNO3 is required in order to nitrate a molecule several times. For example, TNT, or tri-nitrotuluene, is prepared using fuming nitric acid. It is possible to di-nitrate it using concentrated nitric acid, but the third nitration is unlikely to occur, so yield will be zero or uselessly low.
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The comment section to this video is going to serve as a place where you can make general comments, suggestions or requests! It will be much easier for me when it is all in one place. Below is a list:
Completed and getting edited
- Alcohol distillation
- vanillyl oxime
Experiments I am working on:
- Reaction between iodine and aluminum
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In this video, I drop a penny into nitric acid and I let it react until it completely disappears.
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Under a magnet, ferrofluid makes these really weird spikes, but what I also think is interesting though, is what happens, if I put it directly onto the magnet.
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A few years ago I tried making transparent wood and it kind of worked. The pieces that I made were somewhat okay, but I was never really happy with the result.
I finally decided to try it again though!
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Note: BE VERY CAREFUL. ADDING IT TO WATER CAN LEAD TO AN EXPLOSION, WITH FLAMING LITHIUM FLYING EVERYWHERE.
Lithium batteries are an easy source of lithium. It is very easy to open them and remove the lithium inside. Be very careful though! A short circuited battery is not good.
Afterwards, lithium can be used in different reactions. Or it can be thrown into water for fun.
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