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Uploaded by on Apr 8, 2007

Dust that burns. Demonstrations of Coffee Creamer, Salt and Lycopodium. Most dust can burn rather easliy

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  • Do you mind explaining to me what Lycopodium is? THANKS!

  • Is a species of lichens that grows on rocks.. it is dried and powdered to become Lycopodium.

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  • were can i purchase Lycopodium?

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  • gotta love the sneeze haha!

  • @jeszing1 Fire is hot.

  • @goldenpizza Lycopodium powder comes from the Lycopodium Clavatum plant, which is similar to a fern. The spores produced when the plant dries is the powder.

  • cool

  • rofl sneeze!

  • sneeze! bless you, thanks for that video

  • no, its been pulverized in to a fine powder.

  • it's spores of the club moss

    it is used to make sound waves and electrostatic patterns visible

    it is also use in special effects

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