December 16, 200619 yr potassium chlorate and a jelly baby. replace the potassium chlorate with another group 1 metal chlorate and the sasme reaction happens... basically, with more or less reactivity, and the flame is the characteristic colour of the burning group 1 metal. here is a link. there are many others, like ammonium dichromate being set alight, it turns into a green powder but its so exothermic the rreaction carries on long after the fire source is removed. it turns from orange to green but i cant find a video of it. -Destroy Topham-
December 16, 200619 yr there are many others, like ammonium dichromate being set alight, it turns into a green powder but its so exothermic the rreaction carries on long after the fire source is removed. it turns from orange to green but i cant find a video of it. that sounds cool, i think the colour change there is the dichromate ions (Cr2O7) turning to chromium ions. (Cr3+) the nerd in me... :lol:
December 16, 200619 yr Francium+water :lol: OR Magnesium+Oxygen :lol: WHATEVER YOU DO DON'T LOOK INTO THE LIGGGGGGHHHHHHHHT......... :shock:
December 16, 200619 yr I think amalayse and hydrogen peroxide is a cool reaction because it is so practical. Our body uses to rid our cells of hydrogen peroxide. It's just cool. Trix.--quit WoW as of 12/07Thank you 4be2jue for the wonderful sig and avatar!
December 16, 200619 yr Cesium is for pansies, break out the Francium! Francium has a very short half-life, so i'd like to see you get it into water and get a reaction out of it. :P I think my favourites are either; Ce + H2O (BOOMSHKI) Mg + O (White Light) Not many other reactions like that. Although, I would like to see 100% concentrated H2SO4 poured onto various metals. Edit: THERMITE. That stuff is cooool. Burns at like a few thousand degrees centigrade. Burns through a car engine pretty fast.
December 16, 200619 yr Any first period element and water is fun, if you get a big enough hunk of the metal. Rubidium looked the nicest, it made a small explosion like a firework. Cesium is for pansies, break out the Francium! You'll struggle to get hold of any, since it has a 22-minute half-life and no one's ever managed to photograph more than 350,000 atoms of it. Some people are changed by being a moderator. I wouldn't be.
December 16, 200619 yr potassium chlorate and a jelly baby. replace the potassium chlorate with another group 1 metal chlorate and the sasme reaction happens... basically, with more or less reactivity, and the flame is the characteristic colour of the burning group 1 metal. here is a link. there are many others, like ammonium dichromate being set alight, it turns into a green powder but its so exothermic the rreaction carries on long after the fire source is removed. it turns from orange to green but i cant find a video of it. Post the formula so you mind boggle the younger people here: K+2 ClO3-1 K(ClO3)2 SWAG Mayn U wanna be like me but U can't be me cuz U ain't got ma swagga on.
December 16, 200619 yr potassium chlorate is KClO3... because oxygen is more electronegative than chlorine giving them chagres of 5+ for chlorine and oxygen of 2- each overall 6- giving the chlorate part having an overall charge of -1 and potassium being in 1+ it bonds ionically how ever due to the size of the chlorate ion and the potassium ion being so different the melting point is low in comparisson to different ionic lattices. and yeh the ammonium dichromate is going from Cr2O7(2-) in a 6+ oxidation state to chromium in 3+ oxidation state... hence causing the colour change from orange to green. -Destroy Topham-
December 17, 200619 yr Acetone (nail polish remover) and a big block of polystyrene. It dissolves it and it can go on for ever! Photos!
December 17, 200619 yr I think amalayse and hydrogen peroxide is a cool reaction because it is so practical. Our body uses to rid our cells of hydrogen peroxide. It's just cool. i think i did that once... amalayse is that enzyme in the liver, right? from memory it producses oxygen gas (any hydrogen gas? or water?) another one i though of, dissolve polystyrene in petrol, after a while of dissolving it, you should get a 'blob' of napalm-like goo.
December 17, 200619 yr Ive never seen many reactions outside of my chemistry classroom. But even in there non of the reactions ive seen are really that good. But i wonder... what would happen if all natural elements were to be mixed together? Sig by IkuraiYour Guide to Posting! Behave or I will send my Moose mounted Beaver launchers at you!
December 17, 200619 yr Francium+water :lol: OR Magnesium+Oxygen :lol: WHATEVER YOU DO DON'T LOOK INTO THE LIGGGGGGHHHHHHHHT......... :shock: hmm. most people wont put francium because its radioactive, but its even beter than cessium or rubidium. I want to see what happens when francium meets flourine, im sure something blows up. And ya, burning magnesium will blind you if you look at it directly (you can still use perefrial vision though). Wasent the frame of the hindenbourg at least partily magnesium?
December 19, 200619 yr the works bomb is probably the best bomb you can get your hands on. a couple friends and i did it a couple weeks ago. pretty sweet. (toilet cleaner + aluminum)
December 19, 200619 yr the works bomb is probably the best bomb you can get your hands on. a couple friends and i did it a couple weeks ago. pretty sweet. (toilet cleaner + aluminum) Yeah because that hasn't been mentioned in the topic three times already.
December 19, 200619 yr People like him shouldn't be given the right to think. Oh wait... ^The most disturbing signature on Tip.it^Last.fm|HELLY KAYLA!|Oh the mehagurtz!|#Siencemakers"they care less about their spelling mistakes then I." - Lionheart"apinagez... let me
December 19, 200619 yr Potassium permanganate and hydrchloric acid. The result is chlorine :twisted: Ammoniumnitrate and Chlorine. The result is nitrogen trichloride, which is very explosive and unstable. Also nitrogen triiodide is a fun compound. It can be set to explode with a feather! And whin in a pile, it will explode under its own weight.
December 19, 200619 yr N2O + Car I dunno, a gas put onto a car doesn't do alot. Or do you mean N2O + combustion?
December 19, 200619 yr N2O + Car I dunno, a gas put onto a car doesn't do alot. Or do you mean N2O + combustion? Might be N2O+Car+Combustion I'm back.
December 19, 200619 yr Fire and Deodarent. Try and think of some chemical names for that, smarty pantses :P ! Its a shame i can't spell deoderant. :oops: Quit Runescape 30th May 2006.Thanks to Hawkxs for my signature :)
December 19, 200619 yr Fire and Deodarent. Try and think of some chemical names for that, smarty pantses :P ! Its a shame i can't spell deoderant. :oops: deodorant some carbon stuf liek C(something)H(sometihng) and esters when heated will change into CO2 and H2O
December 19, 200619 yr none...i despise chemistry i find it interesting and all, but my teacher's chem tests were sooo hard lol. compared to all the other chem teachers, our class average was 5% lower (big difference huh?) he was a great professor, made the class enjoyable. it was just that his tests have a reputation around campus for being very difficult. so...i dunno, maybe because i got a 76% this semester in chem is why i don't like it :-w
December 19, 200619 yr I like N2O+Lungs the best :P Best thing that I've personally seen (through the reflection on glass cabinets) was the teacher lighting a rod of magnesium on fire (I think it was mg). Other than that our classes were boring :( I just posted something! ^_^ to the terrorist...er... kirbybeam.
December 19, 200619 yr my favourite is deffinately; glucose + oxygen i really dont think i could live without that one!
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