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I'ld love to show this to my students :D I tried with sulfuric acid and common sugar in a experiment but this'ld be a nice change too. I'ld be aaaaawesoooome. (Suddenly I feel like a little kid)
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24 C is considered a "warm day" in Nottingham?
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@Ldsguy01 I assume that is a joke.
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You guys should do some francium.
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So cute; thats the happiest little test tube I've ever seen.
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Shield obtained *sounds* :)
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you mean boiling tube??
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Awesome stuff!
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4 dislikes, who dislikes chemistry demonstrations?
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technically wouldn't the room temperature be initiating the reaction?
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You could always well-insulate the tanks or even keep them heated electrically. I'm pretty certain that wouldn't be a problem, considering the Apollo Spacecrafts stored Hydrogen and Oxygen cryogenically at low temperatures for the fuel cells, keeping things warm should be a lot easier than keeping things cool
I don't know why, but I always enjoy Pete's videos (and the Professor's) the most. They're all wonderfully entertaining and informative lol I guess he just always demonstrates semi-explosive reactions =P
PsychoStorm88 2 years ago 39
@PsychoStorm88: He does like the spectacular stuff, but does a few low-key ones too! Have you seen Pete's stuff from our Sweden trip?
periodicvideos 2 years ago 9