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Uploaded by on Feb 18, 2008

What happens when you touch a ping pong ball with a lighter.

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  • I'm sorry. I meant to say HYDROGEN. Its highly flammable and was used in the Hindenburg.

  • lol. they're thinking about Nitrogen. It's highly flammable too. Its what was used in the Hindenburg zepplin. That's why it went down in flames.

  • COOL!

  • @badmanners411 if you had read the other comments, we'd already established that i was wrong, i had heard that from a friend and didnt bother to research it first. my bad. i just deleted my comments so as not to mislead anyone else

  • @Terrasloviki You're wrong about nitrogen burning. Our atmosphere (literally the air you breather) is 78% nitrogen and 21% oxygen. Burning means "reacting with oxygen". If nitrogen burnt, you would not find both gases coexisting so happily.

  • dont breath it in what eva u do!

  • thats not to bad

  • just almost burned down my desk with one of these :/

  • @Terrasloviki Nitrogen is used in fire-extinguishers because it doesn't burn at all, I don't know what gas you're thinking of but it's not nitrogen! Look it up on Wikipedia or anywhere else. You can also look up ping-pong balls if you want to so you know what they are made of.

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