From household items to industrial reactions, we delve into the science behind these powerful explosions and explain why they occur.
Get ready to witness incredible demonstrations and learn about the chemistry principles that make these reactions possible. Whether you're a chemistry enthusiast, a student, or just curious about explosive reactions, this video is sure to captivate and educate you.
Get ready to witness incredible demonstrations and learn about the chemistry principles that make these reactions possible. Whether you're a chemistry enthusiast, a student, or just curious about explosive reactions, this video is sure to captivate and educate you.
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00:005. Potassium and water
00:02As soon as potassium meets water, there is an explosion.
00:064. Ammonium nitrate or fuel oil
00:10Ammonium nitrate or fuel oil produces a powerful explosion.
00:13It is used in buildings and constructions.
00:153. Sodium and water
00:17Like this, but more severe than this.
00:21By dropping sodium in water, hydrogen gas and heat is exhausted.
00:25And certainly, there is an explosion.
00:282. Termite redemel
00:33It is made of aluminum powder iron oxide.
00:36The result is a fire, a crazy iron show.
00:41And finally, 1. Nitroglycerin
00:48This is a classic.
00:50Even a small drop can create a very big explosion.
00:54The more dangerous it is, the more interesting it is.