google search lab chemicals, most reputable suppliers will require documentation, so you could go to united nuclear, but they only offer acids from the store, not online. or try trinity lab supply, you have to buy at least a gallon, but the price per uniter is better than anywhere else.
2:27 So, who was texting you and what did they say?
TickyTack23 2 months ago
omfg fail u lied!!! T_T
mitga5 2 months ago
NO2 is so hazardous it's not even funny.
douro20 1 year ago
@douro20 really i have a flask of it right next to me and for those who dont know it smells kind of like the static in front of a television
spotlightman1234 1 year ago
@spotlightman1234 static electricity causes ozone to form. Personally, I think NO2 smells like chlorine.
vmelkon 1 year ago
wow it has a really small expansion ratio
thedude77777 3 years ago
dittio
zasx20 3 years ago
Nice, but where do you get the chem.?
hue55 3 years ago
google search lab chemicals, most reputable suppliers will require documentation, so you could go to united nuclear, but they only offer acids from the store, not online. or try trinity lab supply, you have to buy at least a gallon, but the price per uniter is better than anywhere else.
chao129 3 years ago
how do you get all thoses chemical and liquid nitrogen it needs big cooling how do you do this
tnzfki 3 years ago
Watch the video again...
chemiealex 2 years ago
@chemiealexare you stupid?
i want to know where to get this
i know how it works -.-
tnzfki 3 months ago
Hey, good ol' one. Just a hint: NO2 exists in equilibrium with N2O4, not N2O2...
Anyway, nice "N2O3 accident". Despite I'm aware of the wide range of nitrogen's oxidantion states, I'd never seen this blue nitrogen oxide before.
derkozten 3 years ago 2
ok then...
xJag15x 3 years ago
nice!
Basco36 3 years ago