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  • Cellulose is reacting with the H2So4 and KClo3 am i wrong?

  • i'd give it all up if I were u

  • Experimenting with sulfuric acid on a wobbly brick, the music, the ugly yellow walls, your shaky hands, the giggeling and unrecognizable words. I think you qualified as a mad scientist.

  • terrorist!!!!!!!!! ur from afgan!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • are you scared of it? 

  • @barbalote2 don't double post.

  • are you scared of it?

  • @barbalote2 don't double post.

  • Some cheap Fireworks!!

    That said......

    Here is a reminder from the American Medical Assocation...

    DON'T POUR SULFURIC ACID ON YOUR GENTIALS!!!

  • The song - Join Together by the Who.

    If im not mistaken..

  • I'm thinking that the explosion was chloric acid? The H2SO4 and the KClO3 make HClO3, and KHSO4 - HClO3 is very shock sensitive (esp. at this concentration)so when you touch it detonates - either that or it's oxidizing the paper so rapidly it's causing it to explode, but I doubt that - either way nice experiment -

  • Yeah. That's why it is very stupid to use phosphorus or sulfur in the presence of chlorates; when aged in the presence of air and water, phosphorus and sulfur do create phosphoric or sulfuric acid, which will acidify that chlorate to sensitive chloric acid.

  • I agree. It probably is shock sensitive similar to Nitrogen Trichloride. Though, Potassium Trichloride and Sulfuric Acid are oxidizers but not extremely powerful ones like conc. Perchloric Acid or Fluorine.

  • @HazMatLabz E si perchè l'acido perclorico ha una Ka=-10 e il fluoro è l'ossidante più forte della tavola periodica.

    Altri acidi con Ka=-10 sono: acido iodidrico e acido fluorosulfonico.

  • paper corn!

  • intersting

  • arent you worried about the acid spitting back up at you.. looks like some of it splahed when you applied the paper to it. by the way, no one can understand your mumbles.

  • Nah i don't think so, the acid is very less and it can't splash on him, besides its reacting rather then tossing the sulfuric acid.

  • lol he was going to run

  • uhh iono if i'm just weird or sumthing though but couldnt u have just put sum paper in like a fish tank or sumthing(with no fish in it of corse) and then poured the sulfuric acid in? the fish tank would proble prevent most of the acid from splashing u in the face and u wouldnt have to keep messing around with a....crow bar?

  • -.-

  • other than a car battery, where can i get sulfuric acid?

  • I think there are two other ways. I'm not certain in these bet I think they might work. In the first, put copper(II)-sulfate into water, than try to drive hydrogen into it. I tried it already but the hydrogen went somewhere else out. It may be the same when you put a more reactive metal piece into a solution of a less reactive metal's. Or try to put a weaker acid into copper(II) sulfate's solution. Muriatic acid is also good, because it's weaker than sulfuric acid.

  • Sorry, in the first line it's 'but' instead of 'bet' and in the fifth line it's metal's salt. :)

  • get sulphur, burn it in oxygen (traped in a beaker) and then put some water in it and shake it around. S + O2 + H20 = H2SO4

  • nah, i think ill jsut order some rooto

  • S + O2 -> SO2

    SO2 + H2O -> H2SO3

    u sux ;/

  • suck* ?

  • @kinromok Holy-Terrorist:>*=* SO2 + H2O2 = H2SO4 ?

    And H2O2 maked with ultrasonic vibration in water and phase vapor H2O2 and H

    the vibration ultrasonic is maked hydrogen peroxyde(H2O2) and hydrogen(H) or scientific dihydrogen(H2) ! *=* Gnaah, im not really sure !

  • @kinromok Holy-Terrorist:>*=* SO2 => Very hot place and compression of oxygen(O) and sulfur dioxide(SO2) for sulfur trioxide(SO3) in the water(H2O) making sulfuric acid(H2SO4) is classic stuff in dictionnary french !

  • @kinromok WRONG!!

    SO2 + 2H2O --> H2SO4 Sulfuric acid

  • you're thinking of sulfurous acid

  • no

    S+O2->SO2

    SO2+O->SO3

    SO3+H2O->H2SO4

    the SO2 reacts with extra oxygen that you should have left in the beaker to form SO3. this reacts with H2O to form H2SO4.

    the reaction is very exothermic and will yield a hot H2SO4 vapor. not practical, but it has been done.

  • no

    S+O2->SO2

    SO2+O->SO3

    SO3+H2O->H2SO4

    the SO2 reacts with extra oxygen that you should have left in the beaker to form SO3. this reacts with H2O to form H2SO4.

    the reaction is very exothermic and will yield a hot H2SO4 vapor. not practical, but it has been done.

  • kewl

  • CAN I FIND KCLO3 IN A MARKET?

  • not bloody likely

  • rofl

  • ehmm... papier tak strzelał z powodu celulozy zawartej w nim? to spróbujcie z watą :D

  • możliwe że znitrował tą celulozę

  • oh wow... that's really volitle

  • Lol at 00;19 XDDD

  • XDDDDD

  • impressing

  • cool...

  • kool

  • probably stiinks like eggs too.

  • reminds me of eggs. fried eggs. the eggs that splatter when you cook.

  • Does youtube have a group of science geeks?

  • Yup... And, I'm one of them.

    Why dya ask?

  • Impressive for paper and chlorate! ^.^

  • Rapid O2 of the paper, who'd a thought...

  • NICE!!!

  • Great trick!

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