Wednesday, April 30, 2014
Gif Pictures The 20 Most Impressive chemical reactions with household items
In this post ill show a series of animated GIFs for some chemical reactions decidedly curious. Were not talking about the "usual things" as the reaction between Mentos and Coke but decidedly extraordinary effects that only an expert can know. With whom, if you wish, you could also brighten up an evening among friends. As long as you want to put your home at risk.
The sodium polyacrylate can absorb water to 200 times its mass

What happens when you combine fluorine and hydrogen?

A neodymium magnet falls through a copper tube without touching it

The Metamorphosis from chicco snowflake corn popcorn

The water is drawn from an energy source

Heres what happens if you fire the mercuric Thiocyanate, or mercury salt. Attention, it is a very toxic substance, its fumes are dangerous and that Brown mass that you generate is insoluble

The periossido of hydrogen reacts with potassium iodide unleashing a milky foam. If you add the dish SOAP here is that the foam becomes full of bubbles

Copper reacts with nitric acid oxidizing

An electric shaft, a sign that there was a serious disturbance of energy discharged following a severe injury

How do you form a snowflake

The explosion of a firecracker to very slowly

Belousov-Zhabotinsky oscillating reaction, i.e. the presence of a bromine and an acid

Fire lithium

A candle rekindled by his own smoke

Orange led light submerged in liquid nitrogen leads to changes in color and in the wave due to the exhaustion of its thermal energy

A flammable fluid in a glass demijohna

Red Hot Nickel Ball on ice
Superheat one ball of nickel, place on block of ice, and enjoy.

An example of the Belousov–Zhabotinsky reaction in a petri dish. This is the result of malonic acid reacting with potassium bromate.

Radon 220 in a cloud chamber
Radioactive radon 220 gas being piped into a cloud chamber. The vapor trails are produced by radioactive decay.

Luminol exposed to oxidant
The blue glow is Luminol being exposed to oxygen. The blue glow is caused by the luminol reacting with oxygen and a catalyst like iron or copper.

The sodium polyacrylate can absorb water to 200 times its mass

What happens when you combine fluorine and hydrogen?

A neodymium magnet falls through a copper tube without touching it

The Metamorphosis from chicco snowflake corn popcorn

The water is drawn from an energy source

Heres what happens if you fire the mercuric Thiocyanate, or mercury salt. Attention, it is a very toxic substance, its fumes are dangerous and that Brown mass that you generate is insoluble

The periossido of hydrogen reacts with potassium iodide unleashing a milky foam. If you add the dish SOAP here is that the foam becomes full of bubbles

Copper reacts with nitric acid oxidizing

An electric shaft, a sign that there was a serious disturbance of energy discharged following a severe injury

How do you form a snowflake

The explosion of a firecracker to very slowly

Belousov-Zhabotinsky oscillating reaction, i.e. the presence of a bromine and an acid

Fire lithium

A candle rekindled by his own smoke

Orange led light submerged in liquid nitrogen leads to changes in color and in the wave due to the exhaustion of its thermal energy

A flammable fluid in a glass demijohna

Red Hot Nickel Ball on ice
Superheat one ball of nickel, place on block of ice, and enjoy.

An example of the Belousov–Zhabotinsky reaction in a petri dish. This is the result of malonic acid reacting with potassium bromate.

Radon 220 in a cloud chamber
Radioactive radon 220 gas being piped into a cloud chamber. The vapor trails are produced by radioactive decay.

Luminol exposed to oxidant
The blue glow is Luminol being exposed to oxygen. The blue glow is caused by the luminol reacting with oxygen and a catalyst like iron or copper.

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