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Mr. Mark's cool experiment 2 [coloured flame]

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Uploaded by on May 20, 2007

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  • hey maddie17022, wre you in that class? if so, what were the chemicals used to make the different colors? i kno copper can make the flame green, but it looked like you had gas in each bowl, not solid stuff...

  • Ah no, actually he put in solids, not gas.

    About the chemiclas used to make different colours, the teacher DID introduce us the names of them at the beginning of the video. Try listening again. (sorry, 'cuz I also can't remember all of them XD)

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  • lol its the green goblet of fire lol

  • how??????????????

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  • Quick jump in the first bowl it will take you anywhere you want to go just yell out the name

  • @Maddie17022 borox = green... mix it in with ethenol the purple was most likely potassium .

  • the green flame reminds me of harry potter xD

  • Mr mark is now my teacher n this is soooo kool!!! :D

  • id like to light my blunt with these flamme -_-

  • i tried to burn hand sanitizer with a blowtorch and it still didnt light. false statement.

  • it's to do with the absorption and emmision spectrums of the elements contained in the compounds, look it up

  • I don't think green fire tells you it's super hot, aren't those kinds of fires instead based on what chemicals are burning?

  • hand sanitizer with food dye

  • Because the sun is 6,000 Degrees F,

    the sun makes its own light, it doesnt reflect light from the plantes so...yeah...

  • unagreed for example the sun it is over 1000 degrees and why isnt it a coler like green?

  • this is any 7th grade science class but its burning of different elements

  • thats Awsome how could i do this my self?....

  • Different elements burn different colors like he said in the video. Lithium=red, Sodium=orange, dunno the others.

  • green fire is like 620 degrees genreally if you see it stay away from it

  • cool =]

  • but... i didn't know why it is colored...

    how did they do that

  • l0l i know.., its is alcohol i did it last year

    because when i grade 5 my teacher discus its

    HaHaHaHaHaHa

  • ya boring

  • global warming guys~~....global warminggg!!!!!....we no need coloured fire!.....we hav coloured pencil instead.....duh!

    (huahua xD)

  • yeah but i guess he is a bit addicted..

  • WoW is fun

  • you must stop playing WoW -.-

  • demonic >=D green fire

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