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KClO3 + sulfuric acid + paper

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Uploaded by on Jan 18, 2007

Put a few mm3 of potassium chlorate on a surface and leave a drop of concentrated H2SO4 on it and then a snippet of paper. A few sharp bangs are heard and a chlorine smell is observed.

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  • paper corn!

  • S + O2 -> SO2

    SO2 + H2O -> H2SO3

    u sux ;/

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  • Cellulose is reacting with the H2So4 and KClo3 am i wrong?

  • i'd give it all up if I were u

  • @kinromok WRONG!!

    SO2 + 2H2O --> H2SO4 Sulfuric acid

  • Experimenting with sulfuric acid on a wobbly brick, the music, the ugly yellow walls, your shaky hands, the giggeling and unrecognizable words. I think you qualified as a mad scientist.

  • terrorist!!!!!!!!! ur from afgan!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @kinromok Holy-Terrorist:>*=* SO2 => Very hot place and compression of oxygen(O) and sulfur dioxide(SO2) for sulfur trioxide(SO3) in the water(H2O) making sulfuric acid(H2SO4) is classic stuff in dictionnary french !

  • @kinromok Holy-Terrorist:>*=* SO2 + H2O2 = H2SO4 ?

    And H2O2 maked with ultrasonic vibration in water and phase vapor H2O2 and H

    the vibration ultrasonic is maked hydrogen peroxyde(H2O2) and hydrogen(H) or scientific dihydrogen(H2) ! *=* Gnaah, im not really sure !

  • @barbalote2 don't double post.

  • @barbalote2 don't double post.

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