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molten AMMONIUM NITRATE & MAGNESIUM don't mix

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  • Duuude, take the ad out of your video.

  • @FryChicken I dont like it either but having them help me raise money to buy chemicals

  • If you wanted to oxidize Mg ribbon you shoud ignite Mg ribbon before putting it in molten AN

  • what do you mean? igniting the ribbon is going to oxidize.

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  • @MrBlackwater1979 No, it does not. It decomposes.

  • ......so for the non chemistry majors out there (...me lol), what exactly is happening in the reaction?

  • You would get an even more impressive reaction if you dropped a piece of ice in hot oil...lol

  • @HalofreakinTnA those jokes are so boring

    oh dude i have a nother one " this glass looks like a dick "

    wow i hate those jokes ...

    wanna see another highest rated comment...

    sry when you dont like my englishm xD

  • no not in the pit! it burnnsss..

  • Idiots Ammonium Nitrate explodes at about 500 degrees or so, fu*k tard you could have killed yourself!

  • haha he was running away from the ammonia

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