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Uploaded by on Apr 30, 2010

In a previous video i showed how to make green glow in the dark powder.

Old video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TYDn06G2C0E

simply replacing the original strontium nitrate with 590mg of ultrapure calcium nitrate tetrahydrate will make a blue glow in the dark powder.

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  • @jonvagnier I did

  • @mastermakerhacker ah ok, i can't do anything about that. All youtube's fault.

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  • hello, i'm new to your videos, but it is quite interesting. maybe some tips:

    -try to use beryllium nitrate, magnesium nitrate, or barium nitrate

    -try to use gallium nitrate:P(i dont know if it even exists anyways)

    -try to add common nitrate salts

    -or add other rare earth metal salts

    -or transition metal salts

    -or sodium silicate, i heard some kind of glow powder that contains silicate

    ...

    well, thats my idea, hope you find this creative... (huh?)

    good vids anyway!

  • is that your voice?

  • Nurdrage,

    What would happen if you mixed in a slightly radioactive element? Would it improve it's brightness or glow time? That would be a really cool video.

  • @RangelCousins48 yeah his money if some dumb 13 year old tried some of his shit and got himself hurt/killed.

  • Microsoft sam?

  • @RangelCousins48 Why the capitalisation of words that shouldn't be capitalised and the lack of a comma, semicolon, period or other syntactically separating entity where it should be - have you got a brain dysfunction?

  • @TheESAUCASTILLO Seriously? React calcium hydroxide (lime water) with a stoichiometric amount of nitric acid, then boil off the water. Yes, you can get it, and it doesn't even take thought.

    Twit.

  • @NurdRage what about sodium nitrate???

  • what about sodium would it glow yellow or copper for a blue green just wundering

  • i used pigeon and i was demonstrating it then my face glow and i ran

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