3 AMAZING Carbon Snake Experiments - Chemistry Demos
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The Carbon Snake is a classic chemistry demonstration for showing decomposition and combustion reactions in the chemistry lab. Craig Beals from Beals Science shows three different ways that a carbon snake can be made to model some amazing chemical reactions. The first experiment is the Fuel and Sugar Carbon Snake which is the easiest and simplest method and has the slowest formation of the carbon snake. The second demo shows the Sulfuric Acid and Sugar Carbon Snake which forms much more quickly but releases harmful gases. The third demo is the P-Nitroalinine Carbon Snake which is a rapid reaction that produces a complex carbon matrix. Explanations, reaction information, and equipment will all be described on a new page on the Beals Science website a few weeks.
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The Carbon Snake is a classic chemistry demonstration for showing decomposition and combustion reactions in the chemistry lab. Craig Beals from Beals Science shows three different ways that a carbon snake can be made to model some amazing chemical reactions. The first experiment is the Fuel and Sugar Carbon Snake which is the easiest and simplest method and has the slowest formation of the carbon snake. The second demo shows the Sulfuric Acid and Sugar Carbon Snake which forms much more quickly but releases harmful gases. The third demo is the P-Nitroalinine Carbon Snake which is a rapid reaction that produces a complex carbon matrix. Explanations, reaction information, and equipment will all be described on a new page on the Beals Science website a few weeks.
Keep up with everything at:
https://www.BealsScience.com
https://www.Facebook.com/CraigBealsScience
https://www.Instagram.com/BealsScience
https://www.Twitter.com/BealsScience
SUBSCRIBE to Beals Science YouTube and Ring the Bell: https://goo.gl/bVnT8F
WARNING:
This video is only for entertainment purposes. If you rely on the information outlined in this video, you assume responsibility for the results. As with any experiment, proceed at your own risk.
Legal: Beals Science may make a commission on purchases at the links provided in this description. Clicking and purchasing help keep the science videos coming!
Music:
Arpy by Dan Henig via YouTube Audio
We March Together by Patrick Patrikios via YouTube Audio
Rooster by Delicate Steve via YouTube Audio
Sunny Travel by Nico Staf via YouTube Audio
Shadowing by Corbin Kites via YouTube Audio
#scienceexperiment #chemicalreaction #science #chemistry #precipitate #learnscience #learnchemistry
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