Dangerous Hydrogen Storage chemicals: Boranes.

  Рет қаралды 91,654

ChemicalForce

ChemicalForce

Күн бұрын

With hydrogen, boron forms a series of dangerous and highly reactive compounds that can explode when reacting with other chemicals.
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
0:00 Decaborane, Borazabe and o-Carborane presentation.
0:14 Ammonia borane intro
1:28 Ammonia borane combustion in liquid oxygen
2:17 Ammonia borane as hydrogen storage
2:33 Catalytic decomposition of ammonia borane with platinum
3:36 Borazane and osmium tetroxide
4:23 Explosive reaction between ammonia borane and fuming nitric acid
5:16 ortho-Carborane presentation
5:34 o-Carborane combustion
7:18 o-Carborane and fuming nitric acid
8:04 Decaborane presentation
8:25 Decaborane combustion in liquid oxygen
8:49 Solid-solid reaction! Decaborane and Potassium superoxide
9:56 Detonating reaction between Decaborane and Osmium tetroxide
10:30 The most beautiful chemical reaction in slow-mo 😄
13:16 Extremely dangerous reaction with detonation between Decaborane and HNO3 100%
15:49 Patrons ❤️
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
❤️ 💛 💚
Creating these videos is very expensive and hard. But your support helps me a lot!
Patreon: / chemicalforce
Ko-Fi: ko-fi.com/chemicalforce
PayPal: @chemicalforce
❤️ 💛 💚

Пікірлер: 419
@noahwhelpley2926
@noahwhelpley2926 Жыл бұрын
That decaborane and nitric acid explosion was nuts
@brett8674
@brett8674 Жыл бұрын
fucking jump scared me
@spiderdude2099
@spiderdude2099 Жыл бұрын
I’ve hardly EVER seen that ridiculous of an amount of destruction from such a small amount of reagent. And the long delay is so sinister and dangerous, might lull you into a false sense of security and suddenly it detonates
@sealpiercing8476
@sealpiercing8476 Жыл бұрын
@Milan Velky Nah it seems like a pretty useless binary. Both components are a pain, the delay is long enough that you can't mix it ahead of time but short enough that it probably doesn't work well at much larger scale than this. There's better stuff out there for... um, interested parties.
@costa_marco
@costa_marco Жыл бұрын
Was it a detonation?
@keithjurena9319
@keithjurena9319 Жыл бұрын
@@costa_marco If not, it is right on the edge of deflagration to detonation transition.
@spiderdude2099
@spiderdude2099 Жыл бұрын
“Melting osmium tetroxide” Is a phrase I never thought I’d hear from a person who didn’t immediately die afterwards XD
@sealpiercing8476
@sealpiercing8476 Жыл бұрын
It's a gold-plated and lively way to distribute a test tube around its immediate environs, that's for sure. Sorry, osmium-plated, which is worse :P
@aethrya
@aethrya Жыл бұрын
Ha!
@ihbarddx
@ihbarddx Жыл бұрын
From 1970-1972, I, as an undergrad chem major, had a job in a spectroscopy lab. They studied boranes among other things. One of my jobs was to seal gaseous boranes in glass through... glass blowing. I din't like that particular task, since the stuff had a habit of exploding in my face. (I had face protection, but still...) It also stinks. The green flames still frighten me! That's why I got into computers!
@oitthegroit1297
@oitthegroit1297 Жыл бұрын
What did the boranes smell like?
@ihbarddx
@ihbarddx Жыл бұрын
@@oitthegroit1297 There was some variety. From sickeningly sweet to sulfurous, IIRC.
@oitthegroit1297
@oitthegroit1297 Жыл бұрын
@@ihbarddx Weird how they'd smell like that.
@savagesarethebest7251
@savagesarethebest7251 Жыл бұрын
Not to say that I would be any better at that job, but I would just be rolling around on the floor and laughing if something exploded in my face. That is my knee-jerk reaction to all dangerous situations
@p1ai162
@p1ai162 10 ай бұрын
😅 comps are much healthier
@azureprophet
@azureprophet Жыл бұрын
I really appreciate how you properly expose for the highlights in your slow motion. So many people allow the bright parts of reactions to get completely blown out to white. Only one or two of these out of 20 or so did. Cinematography is important, nicely done.
@ChemicalForce
@ChemicalForce Жыл бұрын
Thank you! 🤗
@bytesandbikes
@bytesandbikes Жыл бұрын
those unconstrained detonations punching holes in steel. Wow.
@cezarcatalin1406
@cezarcatalin1406 Жыл бұрын
Love it when that happens *intentionally
@user-mx4qo6pq1m
@user-mx4qo6pq1m 7 ай бұрын
13:17 Just like a high-explosive anti-tank (HEAT) weapon. 🤣
@madmattdigs9518
@madmattdigs9518 Жыл бұрын
I’m so glad I wasn’t able to get ahold of these chemicals when I was a teenager. I did enough damage with black powder and flash powder. I almost lost a hand…
@A_Z_404
@A_Z_404 Жыл бұрын
Me too mine was tatp but hand still attached so no problemo
@bopakboom2819
@bopakboom2819 Жыл бұрын
im happy u didnt lose ur hand
@metalblack4697
@metalblack4697 Жыл бұрын
Whaaaaaat!? Decaborane + fuming HNO3 = such enormous explosion??!! WTF?? Amazing! ! !
@ephjaymusic
@ephjaymusic Жыл бұрын
get E&F in here!
@evilotis01
@evilotis01 Жыл бұрын
@@ephjaymusic yessssss
@ZivTheWyrd
@ZivTheWyrd Жыл бұрын
o-carborane and nitromethane not that impressive? Feliks, c'mon man that looked awesome.
@BradSchmor
@BradSchmor Жыл бұрын
While my career as a chemist was spent focused mostly on making things NOT to explode, I greatly appreciate you doing so many of the things I never got to try, for a number of reasons. Primarily, blowing things up in a lab that isn't mine while on the clock is frowned upon in industrial chemistry settings. Beautiful video work.
@garycard1456
@garycard1456 Жыл бұрын
I suppose there are those Energetic Materials Chemists whose (admittedly exciting and interesting) job role is to design novel compounds and compositions that go 'bang' for military and civillian applications alike (DSTL is one such example). And there's the academics and lecturers such as Andrew Szydlo, Chris Bishop and Peter Wothers, who perform chemistry demos (including demos of 'energetic' chemical reactions) in front of a public audience, with the hope of inspiring new generations of scientists.
@darylcheshire1618
@darylcheshire1618 Жыл бұрын
I have the wonderful “The Chemical Elements and Their Compounds” by Sidgewick it has a section on perchloric esters where they wore iron masks to protect themselves.
@spiderdude2099
@spiderdude2099 Жыл бұрын
Reacting even in the solid phase is truly impressive. Decaborane doesn’t play around 0.o
@NebulonRanger
@NebulonRanger Жыл бұрын
Yeah boranes are terrifying.
@debrainwasher
@debrainwasher Жыл бұрын
@@NebulonRanger Yeah, but boranes can and will be very useful in about 400 years, we our planet has run out of gas, oil, coal and uranium. The (useful) electrical (!) energy content of 10 grams B₁₀H₁₄ corresponds to about 100'000 litres of Diesel fuel (Read my post above). The only waste is ordinary helium gas. Mr. Jamal Kashoggi was poised to inform the world about these things in the New York Times - but he didn't survive his attempt.
@RryhhbfrHhgdHhgd356
@RryhhbfrHhgdHhgd356 Жыл бұрын
As soon as he said it was “stable,” I was like, “Yeah… those double hydrogen bonds are *sure* known for that…”
@aidenthehuman5921
@aidenthehuman5921 Жыл бұрын
This is incredible! The green flames really make everything even cooler. The cinematography is also amazing, I absolutely love it.
@eier5472
@eier5472 Жыл бұрын
If you just want to make green flames, mix boric acid with a bunch of methanol, add some drops of acid and set it on fire. Unless you're in the EU, then you're screwed because boric acid is too toxic for mouthbreathers like us.
@KazzArie
@KazzArie Жыл бұрын
Green flames >>> yellow chemistry
@Si74l0rd
@Si74l0rd Жыл бұрын
Absolutely incredible, and a little awe inspiring to be honest. The slo mo and cinematography in general is so good and the reactions were beautiful to watch.
@DanielGBenesScienceShows
@DanielGBenesScienceShows Жыл бұрын
This video easily contains some of the most wildly beautiful reactions I’ve ever seen. I now know that what we thought were interstellar Nebulas were actually photos taken through the window of your lab.
@TheMrFrukt
@TheMrFrukt Жыл бұрын
Awesome fires with those "black snakes" appearing out of thin air.
@RryhhbfrHhgdHhgd356
@RryhhbfrHhgdHhgd356 Жыл бұрын
What really makes the decaborance fuming nitric acid reaction so scary to me is that, for a few moments, it seems entirely innocent. It just sits there and fumes. Then, without any warning or notice, it explodes forcefully enough to punch through thin layers of steel. Crazy.
@chandrajitkarmakar2333
@chandrajitkarmakar2333 Жыл бұрын
Fascinating channel. Greetings from India.
@syntactyx
@syntactyx Жыл бұрын
another absolute masterpiece. Felix, every video of yours is truly a treat and they're only getting better and better. The editing, the exotic reactions and reagents, the dense scientific content... just exceptional. Absolutely exceptional.
@eduardoGentile720
@eduardoGentile720 Жыл бұрын
This man had the courage to FUCKING MELT OsO4 IN FRONT OF HIM
@OmicronCoder
@OmicronCoder Жыл бұрын
The last thing you see (literally)
@spiderdude2099
@spiderdude2099 Жыл бұрын
I’m pretty sure for stuff like that, not only are they doing it in a high efficiency fume hood, but he wears full hazmat gear, and a gas mask/respirator. So, yes, it’s incredibly dangerous, but I think he takes more than adequate safety considerations
@helldad4689
@helldad4689 Жыл бұрын
a) Osmium tetroxide? Absolute lad. This is literally my first time ever seeing OsO4, even in a video. b) I'm starting to see why the US Department of Defense abandoned boron additives in favor of JP7 when looking at fuels for the SR-71. Watching the carborane soot makes me think "fouling problems" was a bit of an understatement.
@drflash36
@drflash36 Жыл бұрын
Triethyl borane (TEB) was used to light the JP-7 fuel for the SR-71 engines, due to its high pyrophoric activity in air! See: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triethylborane for details.
@richardpurves
@richardpurves Жыл бұрын
@@drflash36 That's true but they did investigate "zip" fuels ... basically lots of boron compounds added to give extra oomph. There was also the rocket fuel attempts: seems rocket engines don't like their injectors being filled solid with green glassy deposits. Led to some interesting chemistry but not for fuels ;) John D Clark's book Ignition! has a whole chapter on it.
@petermines3575
@petermines3575 Жыл бұрын
Amazing fluid dynamics of combustion.
@slurpyboi3965
@slurpyboi3965 Жыл бұрын
It's so cool how fast things go even when 40x slower!
@jasonpatterson8091
@jasonpatterson8091 Жыл бұрын
Did you accidentally get some Explosions and Fire footage there at the end? Holy bananas that was a serious reaction. Glad you didn't get hurt from the first attempt, before you knew what it was going to do.
@theGoogol
@theGoogol Жыл бұрын
Very nice! Tip : Film some of the nicest reactions top down (camera over the experiment, protected by glass), on a vantablack background and use black spoons or matches, film with a wide angle so nothing moves out of frame. Sell the footage 😁 I'm sure it would make for amazing source material in video editing for space themed videos.
@urbannanni5864
@urbannanni5864 Жыл бұрын
The reactions are spectacular! I don't really understand chemistry, even though I took it 3 times in college. I wanted that nursing degree, and on the first day of my third try, the professor asked if I was going to be there for the rest of his life. I told him no, just until I pass with a C. I got my C, it was a pity grade, I don't care. Chemistry is cool, but I can't grasp it.
@jesseparrish1993
@jesseparrish1993 Жыл бұрын
If you go out of your way for videos like this, you've grasped it better than a lot of the kids who made an A.
@aethrya
@aethrya Жыл бұрын
I bet you're a great nurse :)
@spiderdude2099
@spiderdude2099 Жыл бұрын
Wow, o-carborane is such a beautiful compound. That lilac color is amazing
@huhdidwhat
@huhdidwhat Жыл бұрын
A brave man is one who plays with OSO4 🙏
@zeratulrus142
@zeratulrus142 Жыл бұрын
The sooty, incomplete combustion with solid flakes of carbon/solid oxides/whatever is left unburnt flying upwards are always incredibly beautiful, especially in slowmo. Also probably unbelievably cancerous.
@nollie_ollie8358
@nollie_ollie8358 Жыл бұрын
well in california we have worse things to worry about… like trees 😂 prop65 labels are so ubiquitous that if there actually was a good reason to have a label on something nobody would even bother reading it anymore and assume its bs. they have them on literally everything now, so im starting to think living in california causes cancer 🤔
@samblackstone3400
@samblackstone3400 Жыл бұрын
Yeah probably lots of exotic "tar" organics in there.
@lefthandedspanner
@lefthandedspanner Жыл бұрын
very cool video! something that may be of interest is that decaborane was the starting material for the synthesis of the most "gentle" superacid known to date; it takes a crystalline form and can easily be stored, but it's such a powerful acid it can protonate benzene, most likely because the electron-poor borane cluster is exceptionally good at stabilising negative charges
@Frogmobile52
@Frogmobile52 Жыл бұрын
Stunning! I absolutely love all of it but the last "pop" with decaborane and Nitric is just madness... Thank you!
@twitchlazy
@twitchlazy Жыл бұрын
incredible work! The score as always ties in and those are some beautiful shots. I don't know why the slomo guys haven't come to your subterranean compound with their phantom 4k yet.
@ChemicalForce
@ChemicalForce Жыл бұрын
I think I can afford this camera when I hit a million subscribers 😏
@evilotis01
@evilotis01 Жыл бұрын
@@ChemicalForce you should do a collaboration with them! (obv after you make them sign NDAs so they can't reveal your location :) )
@igotes
@igotes Жыл бұрын
@@ChemicalForce Subbed!
@Gremriel
@Gremriel Жыл бұрын
Now I'm craving popcorn.
@ahuman2533
@ahuman2533 Жыл бұрын
Luckily i always have some
@DeathEyedGrin
@DeathEyedGrin Жыл бұрын
Dude... holy fuck. Been a long time fan of watching chem experiments on youtube and I've never seen anything like this. Those last two reactions were nuts. Didn't expect it to blast a hole in those containers. Was that steel or aluminum? I'm presuming the second one was steel, as it looked like it had rust on it. Definitely earned my sub, haha.
@michaelathens953
@michaelathens953 Жыл бұрын
Yeah I'm used to being impressed by this channel, but some of those especially decaborane and nitromethane made me go "DAAAAAAMN!"
@phimuskapsi
@phimuskapsi Жыл бұрын
At points in the slo-mo with the "soot" looks like liquid flame turning solid. Very cool effect.
@matthiascarroll1924
@matthiascarroll1924 Жыл бұрын
As a youngster burning trimethyl borane was one of the reactions that made me interested in chemistry, I love the green color. I appreciate the soundtracks you choose for the slow-motion footage, really adds to the suspense.
@juliusbernotas
@juliusbernotas Жыл бұрын
I like how this channel, unlike many other chemists on KZbin, is playing with some extremely noxious materials. We probably won't see osmium tetroxide and boranes on Cody's Lab any time soon.
@Rckageek
@Rckageek Жыл бұрын
8:51 that little droplet coming out on the left of the bowl 👌
@heisenbergstayouttamyterri1508
@heisenbergstayouttamyterri1508 Жыл бұрын
Yes... Borane! Love them but best to stay away lol! Thanks, man for working with such dangerous reagents just to educate and entertain us! People like you is what chemistry is about, not only some formulas and reactions written on a book! Period.
@ephjaymusic
@ephjaymusic Жыл бұрын
This channel keeps on getting better and better! Those slow motion shots were just breathtaking!
@OmicronCoder
@OmicronCoder Жыл бұрын
WHY WOULD YOU EXPLODE OSMIUM TETROXIDE OH MY GOD
@yasserotb1454
@yasserotb1454 Жыл бұрын
Just for fun maybe
@trongdung1306
@trongdung1306 Жыл бұрын
His labs are single-use only
@86chemist1
@86chemist1 Жыл бұрын
Замедленная съёмка завораживает!
@ohbeardedone9253
@ohbeardedone9253 Жыл бұрын
This channel should have 10 million subscribers. This is the ONLY channel on KZbin I would consider becoming a patreon of. You truly do the most extreme reactions!
@tonythomas951
@tonythomas951 Жыл бұрын
I had forgotten what you said about suggesting we watch them all many times until I was here again in less than 24hrs. Those reactions are really beautiful. Thanks for sharing that
@hendrikboser8238
@hendrikboser8238 Жыл бұрын
This is one of your highlights, thank you and take care.
@mandarpawar7015
@mandarpawar7015 Жыл бұрын
Spectacular Explosions. 🙂🙏
@maringantikrishnamohan6975
@maringantikrishnamohan6975 Ай бұрын
No words,only widened eyes and involuntarily opened mouth!
@GovertNieuwland
@GovertNieuwland Жыл бұрын
Awesome footage (again)! Thanks for creating and sharing.
@timmienorrie
@timmienorrie Жыл бұрын
Simply stunning.
@pertechnetyl
@pertechnetyl Жыл бұрын
Extremely fascinating to watch! This is how chemistry should be taught.
@Andrew_Fernie
@Andrew_Fernie Жыл бұрын
Stunning video.
@stenzenneznets
@stenzenneznets Жыл бұрын
Amazing
@tanujapant2494
@tanujapant2494 Жыл бұрын
nyc video
@jdurg
@jdurg Жыл бұрын
Simply amazing. I haven't been in a lab in 20 years since graduating college with my degree, but have always been drawn to chemistry. These videos you produce help keep me informed and also show off exactly why I loved chemistry so much in my youth. (And honestly still love it here as an older gentleman myself). Thanks again!
@emanuelewert1850
@emanuelewert1850 Жыл бұрын
Incredible
@belacickekl7579
@belacickekl7579 Жыл бұрын
Holy smokes, that last niteric acid reaction was crazy! I wonder if there wasn't some obscure highly nitrated compound forming and concentrating during all that fuming, and then, once it reached a threshold, it just let go.
@oitthegroit1297
@oitthegroit1297 Жыл бұрын
I wonder if such a compound could be formed and be (relatively) at low temperatures?
@jpolowin0
@jpolowin0 Жыл бұрын
It could be a matter of the reaction warming up slowly until some threshold is reached. Or that it's catalyzed by a product of the reaction between the fuming nitric acid and the metal. Clearly the experiments must be performed many times to test! :-)
@reneceulemans
@reneceulemans Жыл бұрын
By far, by far the best chemical takes. Pure beauty!
@Anar10n
@Anar10n Жыл бұрын
Spectacular!
@aSCrouton
@aSCrouton Жыл бұрын
Osmium tetroxide with the music at 10:23 was just awesome. No idea why but all I could think was "why is this such a vibe?!"
@fredkow553
@fredkow553 Жыл бұрын
Chemical Art! Love it!
@TheCaptainLulz
@TheCaptainLulz Жыл бұрын
7:00 - Could be wrong, but if theres sufficient heat for a reaction, could it not be amorphous boron carbide?
@reaccionaexplota
@reaccionaexplota Жыл бұрын
Love it
@alexhatfield2987
@alexhatfield2987 Жыл бұрын
I love your combination of visually stunning multi-chromatic reactions, flames with an ethereal sinister green hue, or seemingly "solid" flames, all coupled with explanations of the reactions and their products. I wish my wife would let me repeat these experiments in the kitchen, but she won't let me...........
@s1ngularityxd64
@s1ngularityxd64 Жыл бұрын
stunning shots🙂
@lockdown727
@lockdown727 Жыл бұрын
Incredible video, the way those fuming nitric acid drops turned green through the higher was amazing
@MasterBlaster3545
@MasterBlaster3545 Жыл бұрын
Beautiful absolutely beautiful
@Bloated_Tony_Danza
@Bloated_Tony_Danza Жыл бұрын
I read somewhere that boranes were being considered as fossil fuel replacements back in the 70’s. The idea was that the hydroboron bond is even more energy dense than the hydrocarbon bond, and it doesn’t emit CO2 into the atmosphere. As nice as it may have sounded, for obvious reasons this never caught on
@TheBackyardChemist
@TheBackyardChemist Жыл бұрын
Mostly for jet and rocket fuel for the military. The biggest issue was the boron oxides forming deposits and ruining machinery I think.
@PovlKvols
@PovlKvols Жыл бұрын
Gorgeous fire and explosions!!
@user-hx6ey8rl3q
@user-hx6ey8rl3q Жыл бұрын
It was brilliant, amazing, perfect and so on.
@matthaydon5228
@matthaydon5228 Жыл бұрын
I absolutely love your productions !! someone else commented that you'd introduced a new art form combining the reactions with synced music and pro quality photography. Simply amazing!!!!
@user-ft9ng4eu2m
@user-ft9ng4eu2m Жыл бұрын
Я з України залюбки дивлюсь ваші професійно зняті відео. Дуже дуже гарні реакції.
@jimcoppa6946
@jimcoppa6946 Жыл бұрын
Those Flames are beautiful in slow motion very cool
@AJ-qv9yo
@AJ-qv9yo Жыл бұрын
Turning chemistry into art. Love it.
@alphanaut14
@alphanaut14 Жыл бұрын
Wow. The photography of these reactions is top notch. This is artwork on it's own and I could easily see the clips behind intro movie credits or something.
@lashlarue7924
@lashlarue7924 6 ай бұрын
Felix you are an absolute LEGEND. 😝🤘Thank you for making this!!! Honestly it's about as close as I care to get to this stuff! 😨
@bigantplowright5711
@bigantplowright5711 Жыл бұрын
Awesome!!
@ugarit5404
@ugarit5404 Жыл бұрын
Masterpiece
@redmadness265
@redmadness265 Жыл бұрын
FINALLY, someone documents carborane!
@clintongryke6887
@clintongryke6887 Жыл бұрын
Particularly beautiful photography.
@matthewcomfort7719
@matthewcomfort7719 Жыл бұрын
that was awesome
@empmachine
@empmachine Жыл бұрын
I wish I had more thumbs to give!!! Fantastic work and what a neat mix of triggers (my fav was when you used warm water to melt the stuff.. Super!) and the slow motion parts really let you appreciate the complexity. I also really appreciate the synced music/cinema tics/presentation/etc, it brings the work from an A to A++ You could sell (or donate) content like this to schools, I bet you could excite a whole new generation of awesome-chemists
@sinpi314
@sinpi314 Жыл бұрын
I love the high quality video footage that you shoot. Very interesting to see the reactions
@rachaelfleming7132
@rachaelfleming7132 Жыл бұрын
Thanx cool experiments informitive and well presented
@davidmunuera9182
@davidmunuera9182 Жыл бұрын
So amazing, thanks
@Leo_Aqua
@Leo_Aqua 4 ай бұрын
Chemistry is magic
@cryptomnesiac
@cryptomnesiac Жыл бұрын
Beautiful shots as always!
@k.langieva
@k.langieva 11 ай бұрын
boranes are awesome 😀 my fav min 10 decaborane this video is truly great!
@bobsmith6079
@bobsmith6079 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for another amazing video. Combine borane green flames with some burning strontium compounds for your Christmas special video.
@kuzmichpyro
@kuzmichpyro Жыл бұрын
Love it! Thanks 👍
@mikaljan
@mikaljan Жыл бұрын
There borane reactions are amazing, especially the slow motion footages!!
@DFPercush
@DFPercush Жыл бұрын
I love that green flame you get with boron, such a cool effect. The decaborane with nitromethane was so beautiful, especially the little streamers that went spiraling out from it. That's so unusual to get particles with visible rotation and tails like that, like little fireworks. But that last one, dude, I audibly screamed "holy s***" when that went off, was not expecting something so violent. It's interesting how the acid soaks through the whole pile and turns it yellow first, like it's getting all the oxygen spread evenly throughout, and only then, boom. Incredible video.
@mireille.bouquet
@mireille.bouquet Жыл бұрын
Hands down coolest compounds ever
@LK-mb9hz
@LK-mb9hz Жыл бұрын
Every your video is beautiful. But now it is awesome. Thank you.
@savagesarethebest7251
@savagesarethebest7251 Жыл бұрын
Wow, I really love the explosion forming part at the end of the video
@tymonkalbarczyk1456
@tymonkalbarczyk1456 Жыл бұрын
These are best videos of an explosion in slow motion that I have ever seen.
@MattbyNature
@MattbyNature Жыл бұрын
Loved the videography!
@carbofosic
@carbofosic Жыл бұрын
nice
@konstantinkhlopenkov4492
@konstantinkhlopenkov4492 8 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@ChemicalForce
@ChemicalForce 8 ай бұрын
Thank you! These dollars are as green as a boron flame 🤑
@razony
@razony Жыл бұрын
Very nice!
@iBlue0riginal
@iBlue0riginal Жыл бұрын
1:06 Forbidden Popcorn
@namibjDerEchte
@namibjDerEchte Жыл бұрын
You mean extra crunchy popcorn.
@dsrM
@dsrM Жыл бұрын
I love the green flame of most boron compounds they look lovely
@stanislavkorniienko1523
@stanislavkorniienko1523 Жыл бұрын
Great work!
Hydrogen Peroxide: going all the way
21:27
Explosions&Fire
Рет қаралды 1,7 МЛН
Osmium tetroxide: "DIRTY BOMB" component. OsO4.
11:23
ChemicalForce
Рет қаралды 261 М.
[실시간] 전철에서 찍힌 기생생물 감염 장면 | 기생수: 더 그레이
00:15
Netflix Korea 넷플릭스 코리아
Рет қаралды 38 МЛН
Não pode Comprar Tudo 5
00:29
DUDU e CAROL
Рет қаралды 81 МЛН
Hydrogen storage in powder : Breakthrough or Busted??
11:43
Just Have a Think
Рет қаралды 176 М.
The Most Dangerous Rocket Fuels Ever Tested
11:05
Scott Manley
Рет қаралды 746 М.
The Unfortunate Truth About Toyota's Hydrogen V8 Engine
14:28
Engineering Explained
Рет қаралды 2,1 МЛН
Rubidium ampoule opened IN AIR for chemical reactions
17:51
ChemicalForce
Рет қаралды 120 М.
Making liquid ammonia to dissolve sodium and lithium metal
15:20
THE STRONGEST ACID IN THE WORLD Fluoroantimonic acid
26:36
ChemicalForce
Рет қаралды 7 МЛН
Something Strange Happens When You Follow Einstein's Math
37:03
Veritasium
Рет қаралды 7 МЛН
Hydrogen Fuel is About to get CHEAP!
10:32
Two Bit da Vinci
Рет қаралды 183 М.
Vanadium Oxytrichloride: From Powder to Fuming Yellow Liquid
12:52
ChemicalForce
Рет қаралды 27 М.
Как открыть дверь в Jaecoo J8? Удобно?🤔😊
0:27
Суворкин Сергей
Рет қаралды 967 М.
Компьютер подписчику
0:40
Miracle
Рет қаралды 212 М.