Making Magnesium Silicide and Explosive Silane Gas
Warning: this experiment is dangerous and possibly explosive. Proper care must be taken.
Magnesium silicide reacts with HCl to produce silane gas. Silane gas is pyrophoric, which means that it spontaneously combusts in contact with air at temperatures below 54C. The silane gas erupts into flames when it contacts air and makes small popping noises. ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KXCBnznxxIk
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NOTE: This video has been re-uploaded because I made an error in the last one. I said ashes have sodium hydroxide in them, when they really have potassium carbonate, which is converted to potassium hydroxide by treatment with calcium hydroxide or oxide.
I hate having to reupload, but the error was too big for me to let go. I do not like the idea of spreading misinformation. I hope you guys can understand!
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In this video, I'll be attempting to make ferrofluid from the ferric chloride and ferrous sulfate that I made in a previous video. At first, I thought that this project would be really straightforward, but it turned out to be much more difficult than I thought.
I am going to be working more on this project, and I hope that soon I'll have an easy method to make it from relatively easy to get chemicals and supplies.
References:
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Have you ever wondered how lactose-free milk is made? Well I did, so I made a video about it.
If you want to know more about what milk actually is, you can check out my other milk video: https://youtu.be/BV8aFRII1M4
This is the first video in a while, but I am trying to post more frequently.
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In this video we make some fun SiCl4 from silicon metal and chlorine!
I ideally would have used all glass joints and adapters but I didn't have the supplies to be able to do that. It was suggested by blogfast25 on ScienceMadness that maybe the red stuff was a reaction of the chlorine with the rubber adapters.
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This is an interesting reaction with quite drastic color changes. It is also one of the few known oscillation reactions.
I followed the prepartion guide from this website: http://chemistry.about.com/cs/demonstrations/a/aa050204a.htm
The information about the reaction mechanism I got from this site:
http://www1.chem.leeds.ac.uk/delights/texts/expt_11.html
I did not mention it in the video, but the manganese sulfate is added to provide Mn2+ ions. These Mn2+ ions catalyze 2 steps of the radical process by acting as a reducing agent in one step and as an oxidization agent in another. More information about this can be found in the link that I provided above.
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A few weeks ago I made some bubbles that I filled with hydrogen gas, and I thought it was pretty cool. Since then though I've built up some courage, and I want to try making bubbles with a mixture of hydrogen and oxygen
WARNING: Mixtures of hydrogen and oxygen gas are flammable and potentially explosive. This experiment was performed in a controlled environment. Please don't recreate what I do!
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Oddly enough, many lead compounds have a sweet taste. One of the most famous ones is probably lead acetate. It is highly water soluble and it looks and tastes like sugar.
I'll be making it in two ways:
1) Lead oxide + acetic acid
2) Lead metal + acetic acid + hydrogen peroxide
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For this video, I am going to be making some laughing gas, aka nitrous oxide. Then, I'll be using it to carry out the classic Barking Dog experiment.
To make it, I'll be using the safer method, which uses sodium nitrite and hydroxylamine hydrochloride. The typical industrial process, using ammonium nitrate, can be quite dangerous.
This video has been a long time coming and I am glad that I could finally release it. I have been promising people this forever!
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