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Scientific Tuesdays: How to Breathe Fire Safely with Corn!

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Once corn becomes crushed down into corn starch. It also becomes a safer fuel to breath fire with. On this week's episode of Scientific Tuesdays, we will take some corn starch and pretend we are in the circus by breathing fire.

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  • fire

    white powder

    rolled up paper

    this sounds like we're getting high

  • 1:56 Hot fire...As opposed to? cold fire?

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  • Can this be done with flour, baking soda or any thing besides corn starch ?

  • you could make a flamethrower with cornstarch!

  • im gunna try this at school !

  • Yol Toor Shul!!!

  • After watching this video

    Me: Hey mom me and my friends are gonna go play with fire.

    Mom: Ok be home before dinner

  • @incakola11 What about less hot fire?

  • This also works with flour. I learned that about 8 years ago with a turky baster full of flour into a fire place.

  • "Once it gets wet it just sticks to anything"

  • "I blew it all out of my mouth"

  • in theory all fine pawder have the capability to ignite, right? since it was a big concern on processing factories and there's a huge explosion that happened on a refinery once due to that, also mythbusters did it with another kind of powder

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