Underwater Fireworks Experiment

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Chemistry, Physics, Science, Reaction, Burning, Fires, Chlorine, Demonstrations, Acetylene, Explosions

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Chlorine gas is bubbled up along with acetylene gas through a large graduated cylinder filled with water. Where the bubbles of the two collide, an instantaneous, bright flash of light occurs.

  1. By: kentchemistry.com
  2. Categories Entertainment, Science & Tech
  3. Views 47,618
  4. Added :07-Mar-07
  5. Related Link: Mr. Kent's Chemistry WebPages
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  • Интересно

    это у Вас получилось

    By art.z 1192299514
    • did you mean to say

      Bla Bla Bla?

      By 200sx 1200616300
    • No...thats in russian

      he said, "Interesting that it turned out like that for you".

      By SomeDudeFromSpace 1201457683
  • I'll try this at home

    Well maybe not

    By nevertheless 1174582947
  • i'm interested

    in finding out where one could learn these sorts of things. i've always loved chemistry, and this is only fueling the fire

    By schwanky 1173910926
    • Yeah!

      Start studying Organic Chemistry n u will prob. learn a lot of freaky things with chemistry!!!

      By elbow 1174345550
    • I'm interested too

      thanks for the heads up...but m chemistry teacher (10th grade) is an idiot. She calls "sub atomic particles" "sub-atomical particles". And every one of the handouts she gives us is either just simply remedial, or has about 7 typos/ spelling, grammar errors on it. So is there like a site that teaches this stuff?

      By 0.o 1191784617
  • 5*

    5 stars all the way *****. interesting stuff. More please, and thankyou .

    By cola12 1173442003
  • awesome

    thats really cool

    By Xarcturas 1173402391
  • Interesting but..

    The underwater fireworks are really cool, but the video is very slow-paced.

    By photoroller 1173313644
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