These 30 Salt and Sugar Experiments & Tricks will BLOW your mind

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Hey guys!
In this video I compilated most incredible tricks and since experiments with salt and sugar that will definitely blow your mind!

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1:25 Yes, it is electrolysis but not what you think. If you think you get oxygen and hydrogen, you are wrong. That only works with pure water. What you will get instead is hydrogen and chlorine (CL), a poison gas. That's because the CL in salt (salt is NaCL) is more attracted to the positive battery pin than the oxygen in H2O is. You will even smell the chlorine, smells like pool water. Chlorine is sometimes used for cleaning surfaces and killing bacteria (e.g. in pool water) but inhaling it as a free gas is quite unhealthy, you should avoid that (during the first world war it was used as a weapon, that's how unhealthy it is).

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We actually learned all this in high-school. The teacher was great fun, and if we just promised to pay attention after, he would show us a new once a month or so. "OO, but only a small one this time". All his new students got the same "welcome to science class". He filled a balloon with oxygen and butane in a 7:1 mix, tied it to the end of one of the pull-down-maps. One of the students would get eye and hearing protection before they got handed a 1m (3ft) wooden stick and lighted the end. He is one of the best teachers I have ever had. No one ever got hurt, and if one or more of the chemicals used was particularly toxic or reactive he would never tell us the names. And no recipes were handed out.
Me and some friends figured acetylene would make a better boom than butane. In a large garbage bag with a spark from a broken light bulb and a 30m extension cord. It made a bigger boom, but dont do in in a residential area. People get very scared and even more mad.

The first one in the video, we did as a project on how to make rockets. Norwegian high-school in the mid 90s...It was a blast.

formann
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Sorry bro I see your videos just to repeat them 😂

saikiran
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Your videos are different and it takes me back from when I was young. Seeing all this make ny day complete. Thank you

BeEhUmBLe
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Sure wish my science teacher would have done stuff like this back in the day. I would have definitely paid attention in class.

perrylc
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Great video. With an explanation, it would have been a superb one. Potassium nitrate used to be called saltpetre. With charcoal and sulphur, it made up gunpowder. It is a strong oxiddising agent. Concentrated sulphuruc acid is grredy for water, and the reaction generates great amounts of heat. With sugar, which is a carbohydrate, it absorbs the water leaving just the carbon. The water turns to steam creating that carbon serpent full of steam bubbles. And so onn. Not hard, is it?

ClimateScepticSceptic-ubrg
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"KABOOM!!!" 💥 The guy probably woke up with a major headache! You won't catch me doing that!

humanoid
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Careful wrapping your angle grinder in clingfilm, it can overheat and possibly catch on fire if running for very long

boutrosboutrosboutrosboutros
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If you didn't know this by the 7th grade your school is not doing you any favors. I learned most of this in chemistry & Science Lab in junior high in the late 50's early 60's. But I'm sure homeschoolers are grateful for this basic chemistry demonstrations. I know my daughter is, with 6 kids to teach because she will not let them get near a public school for years and they agree. As a retired teacher K-12 I test them all the time. Their very knowledgeable kids and respectful. My daughter did a great job. Thank you for the demonstrations.

moepow
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Loved this - fascinating and fun. would have liked to see some of the formulas though - and therefore why it burned and exploded!
NaOH + C12 H22 O11 + fire = ?

Yikes!! salt and sugar - not going to do that ever!! so interesting though. 🔥💥
🌱have a great day! :) 🌷

feralbluee
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Really nice photography, very professionally done. That was my immediate feeling, the lack of words is a pleasure considering communication never stopped. I like well made things! 👍

That_Freedom_Guy
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Powdered sugar and potassium nitrate I think you just stumbled onto the cause of spontaneous human combustion

perkins
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You make science and chemistry interesting. Thank you for your videos.

firefighter
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what you made a 10.30-12.00 is sorbet, rather than icecream, as there is no milk, cream or milk substitute used. I like the red cabbage ph indicator.

treeoflifeenterprises
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Wow very impressive forgot about some of the things here when i was a kid in shool thanks for sharing we have so much to learn from one another never to old to learn and learn our minds are like a memory data we have unlimited data to record lol stay humble n thanks for sharing 🙏

franciscosaca
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Muy interesante, lo volveré a ver detenidamente para estudiar algunos de los experimentos.

simonolguinuribe
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The Burning cornstarch trick works with cheap coffee creamer sachets too

peterhall
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Thanks... fond memories of my adolescence.

justsmitty
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הצילו, יצא לך מתורף

וכמובן שאני לא ניסיתי חוץ מהביצה ניסית וגם אם הביצה השנייה הצלחתי לשים 3 אחת מעל השניייה זה פשוט מטורף

דוליכהן-פח
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Благодарю вас ребята! Классные съёмки и классный музыкальный ряд!

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