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  • thank you very much for that simple explanation lol i h8 chemistry class so much my teacher is the most retarded unorganized bitch ever

  • HI MISS HICKS, tis holden here

  • John d'oeuf

  • what are the two chemicals???????????????????

  • @peaceloveunderstable lead nitrate and potassium iodide i think.

  • This reaction is quite poisonous, watch out.

    But the Conservation of Mass/Energy may aply to regular chemistry, but when it comes to phisics we all know that this law doesn't exist, even if you consider everything there is always a mininum loss that we have no clue where that energy went.

  • Whoa! It turned yellow!

  • Somewone slept at the physics lesson. The mass loss is eqvivalent to energy released by E=mc2

  • hehehehe paul likes sasuages. jk no he's cool

  • Dunno what the end of the description is going on about, in any reaction mass/energy is conserved.

  • Exactly, mass/energy is the problem.

    I added that quickly when someone else made a comment about converting mass to energy.

    I didn't talk about mass energy equivalence at all, BUT it would probably be better to just add "mass/energy" to the description instead of that weird sentence at the end.

    Thanks!

  • conceptual physics just what im learning in science

  • Simple but true.

  • duh!!!!

  • thanks I get it now :)

  • Thank you for showing this experiement.

    I was absent from Chemistry class the day we did this!

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