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Uploaded by kentchemistry on Jan 27, 2009
Chlorine gas is bubbled up along with acetylene gas through a large graduated cylinder filled with water. Where the bubbles of the two collide, an instantaneous, bright flash of light occurs.
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Wao... must be the same as a test tube thunderstorm.
milotickz 5 months ago in playlist More videos from kentchemistry
@zx6rtt yes but it was a little ineffective and they used it as a weapon in large amounts ect ect ect
tehremnantz 1 year ago
isn't chlorine gas what they used in WWII ?
LOL
zx6rtt 1 year ago
I tried this... but I couldnt get the calcium carbide to react with the water. Any advice?
haku4ever 2 years ago
wow pure carbon sweeet
Fizzitfilms 2 years ago
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Wao... must be the same as a test tube thunderstorm.
milotickz 5 months ago in playlist More videos from kentchemistry
@zx6rtt yes but it was a little ineffective and they used it as a weapon in large amounts ect ect ect
tehremnantz 1 year ago
isn't chlorine gas what they used in WWII ?
LOL
zx6rtt 1 year ago
I tried this... but I couldnt get the calcium carbide to react with the water. Any advice?
haku4ever 2 years ago
wow pure carbon sweeet
Fizzitfilms 2 years ago