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Do Try This at Home! Episode 8 - A Real Gas

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Uploaded by on Jun 24, 2007

I know you've all been waiting anxiously. So, here it is... Episode 8, "A Real Gas"! Mr. G plays with chemicals and fire (what a surprise), for a really cool demonstration. An experiment you'll want to try, and probably can try immediately, as all materials are likely in your house already. Exothermic reaction and gas displacement at its best! Also, make sure you watch past the credits for the bloopers.

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  • why do you call yourself mr G? is it because you touch little kids?

  • @TheCragnog

    Puzzling comment. A suggestion... don't quit your day job Mr. Comedy.

    -- Mr. G

  • We Watched This Video In School And i My Teacher Said You Breath Out Carbon Dioxide , So When You Blow Air into The Container Wouldn't it Just Be The Same As What Was Already in There? Please Answer

  • @TheGullibleMuslim

    Search the comments for your answer. I have answered this question several times in great detail.

    Thanks,

    -- Mr. G

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  • @Rhynotnt64

    Think again...

    The air around us contains about 20% oxygen. The air we exhale contains about 14 to 16% oxygen. That is why I said let me blow some oxygen into the container. This is why CPR rescue breathing works. If we exhaled all CO2, we would kill the person receiving rescue breaths.

    -- Mr. G

  • @subsonic147

    The future.

    -- Mr. G

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  • my fave part is when he knocks over the container lol

  • hah, drugs are fun

  • why was u spending ages trying to turn that lighter on theres a purple one next to candle

  • @Mindpaint lol

  • @TheGullibleMuslim You breath in 21% of oxygen and breath out 15% of oxygen and just a few % of CO2.

  • What would happen if u inhale the gas? Would it be like helium

  • Is that good for homemade fire extinguisher?? :)

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