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This little video is kind of neat. I don't know what chemicals they mix together but it causes a huge amount of foam. Does anyone know how they did that?
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Oh, nice vide, cool...
And the foam, nice
if i'm not mistaken, that could be an elephant toothpaste experiment. saw it in class :D
wow ive never seen that before thats really cool!
cool BUT WHAT THE F is SOO IEWWWWWW stupid
wow, that wuz indeed awesome! i can't figure out what chemical that is, but oh well, who kares, that vid was kool and that is a fact.
the chemicals are... i dunno the names but on is tan like carmal and other is brown like melted chocolate
but thats only the experiment i saw. this one looks different
its easy, a mix of chlorium oxides stired with chromium, curium and galllium oxides boiled. no just kidding im totally bs'ing u. how shud i know that?!! im 11!
i saw this on another site. apprently its a marshmellow
its still sweet.
it lives ....
i remember seeing this be4...but its stil coooool
okay, i'm gonna figure out how to do this, and slip some of it into my lil' sis's drink or somethings, and when she's not looking, slip the thing that makes it foam in! lol tyvm guzer, this'll be great. i hope there are post that tell me what's in the wonderous brew.
that waz awsome! i've never seen anything like it! i wonder what chemicals they used?! idk
For this experiment you will need:
15 cm3 (1 tablespoon) of baking soda (sodium bicarbonate)
15 cm3 (1 tablespoon) of laundry detergent
about 180 milliliters (3/4 cup) of water
about 60 milliliters (1/4 cup) of vinegar
several drops of food coloring (optional)
a 400-milliliter (12-ounce) drinking glass
a waterproof (plastic or metal) tray
a teaspoon
Place the drinking glass on the tray. Put 15 cm3 baking soda and 15 cm3 laundry detergent to the glass. Add 180 mL of water and a few drops of optional food coloring. Gently stir the mixture to mix the contents of the glass. To display and observe the fizzing and foaming, quickly pour the vinegar into the glass. The mixture will foam up and over the top of the glass, covering the tray with a froth of tiny bubbles.
It's Blood (Pigs blood most probably). The chemical poured in is Bleach, causing it to react and that's the outcome (I ain't kidding, I know what I'm on about :) )
that is flippin' sweet! :)
I'm not sure how they do this, but i saw this thing on braniac where if you put a bar of soap in the microwave- it foams like crazy
This is a cool foam trick.
does anyone know how they did that?????
for this experiment you will need: 15 cm3 (1 tablespoon) of baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) 15 cm3 (1 tablespoon) of laundry detergent about 180 milliliters (3/4 cup) of water about 60 milliliters (1/4 cup) of vinegar several drops of food coloring (optional) a 400-milliliter (12-ounce) drinking glass a waterproof (plastic or metal) tray a teaspoon place the drinking glass on the tray. put 15 cm3 baking soda and 15 cm3 laundry detergent to the glass. add 180 ml of water and a few drops of optional food coloring. gently stir the mixture to mix the contents of the glass. to display and observe the fizzing and foaming, quickly pour the vinegar into the glass. the mixture will foam up and over the top of the glass, covering the tray with a froth of tiny bubbles.
this is oxigene peroxiden and oxblood.
In Holland Firedepartments use this mix to firefight big chemical fluidfires.
In the waterthrower they are mixing the fluidmix above.
Results very,very much foam
tight!!! i want some!
This is some sweet shit.
ftf, why do you know that? |