AP Chemistry: Combustion of Methane Bubbles

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Uploaded by on Nov 30, 2006

An experiment performed by Mr Hambleton of Monta Vista High School involving the bubbling of methane gas through a solution of soap and water to form bubbles. The bubbles were then ignited.

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  • Wow, is that AP Chemistry for seventh graders?

  • Actually, we're in 11th grade

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  • OMG the girl that says so cool is SO ANOYING!!!!

  • you can do it to your hand, if your hand is wet

    did it in class yesterday

    one more thing

    that girl who always says "so cool" is the most annoying thing i've ever heard

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  • We just did this in chem it was so cool ;)

  • Yes but no students light there hands unlike at my school

  • SO COOL!!!!!!!! lol

  • @MrEarlb46 i can verify that this is true, i'm in his class

  • i almost blew up my school doing this, yikes, but, its sick

  • 2:17 what the hell is a pyromanian?

  • Fayvelevich, anyone?

  • We did this experiment but we made are arms wet held the bubbles and put them over the fire... way cooler then what you guys do.

  • too bad im not even going to pass normal chemistry :/

  • This works a lot better with deodorant, the only reason is because the flame lingers

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