Plastic sulfur
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YOU ARE BACK!!! ;) I was sure that You will return one day.
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@jauniena666 nope.sulfates and sulfides are everywhere. are you dead yet?
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@ilessthan3chemistry No i didn't!
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@TheCD700 pack it into a ball and it will bounce. Did you know a ball of solid glass bounces higher than a ball of rubber.?
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@ChemToddler Im not so sure, accoring to "Greenwood, Norman N.; Earnshaw, Alan (1997). Chemistry of the Elements (2nd ed.). Oxford: Butterworth-Heinemann. pp. 645–662" It says that carbon has the most allotropes
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I am doing this for school... i have a chemical set at my house, the chemical book said it was supposed to bounce. After seeing this...It just looks sticky. Is it supposed to bounce?
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i love the song, good stuff.
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The plastic sulfur looks like the stuff that infects spider man and later creates Venom in spider-man 3
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Looks kinda like a funnel cake.
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that must smell so bad
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@ChemToddler are you sure its not carbon?
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I'm glad you addressed my question. I cannot fathom a 100 lb. spherical ball of what you just simulated, and billions of them. Shalome
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@greasechimp Bittersweet by Apocalyptica
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great!make more vids:-)
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You're back!!!
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whats the song called?
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@jauniena666 there is a difference between inorganic sulfur compounds and Copper. The copper is the lethal ingriedient in CuSO4. When you look at Na2SO4 which has the same anion, you see that it is allowed to be used in the EU as a food additive in UNLIMITED quantities. Also, CaSO4 or even BaSO4 are totally nontoxic because of their insoluability in water. Sulfides are a little different, peroxodisulfates, chlorosulfates and others are quite "killy"... But Sulfates arent.
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awesome video. i love the music
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slfur is such a strange element 0_o i wonder what black powder would be like if it was made with this?
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is it toxic?
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napalm =O
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Oh nevermind, I didn't see the song name in the video :)
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Great video and great song! Could you please tell me the name of the song? It's really relaxing with a sad feel to it :)
doesn't carbon has more allotropes than any other element?
:Splease answer
discaras 1 year ago
@discaras nope :-)
ChemToddler 1 year ago