"Now let's stopper the flask and set it off" NileRed: *good, goood...* Also as a chemist who's worked with ozone and always been morbidly curious what liquid ozone would do... this is glorious
I've been watching Felix's channel grow but honestly I'm pissed the RUclips algorithm hasn't taken him to the top. Felix is the most underrated, under-appreciated KING of chemical cinematography. He deserves millions of subs. To Patreon I go!
This channel is so good it's only a matter of time before he gets millions of viewers. It's hands down the best chemistry channel on RUclips in my opinion. I've seen reagents and reactions that I'll never ever see anywhere else but here. Thanks again, absolutely beautiful work!! This is huge cock chemistry unlike the whippy chemistry we see on other channels!
It's actually a shame that he doesn't do any synthesis using these awesome chemicals i get these reactions are cool but synthesis is in my opinion more important
@@Hasan-cu5sd this is spectator chemistry, pretty colors and explosions. I'm sure he's talented enough to synthesize it's just not as pretty and harder for the average viewer to chew. I think what he's doing is incredible and needs no alteration. He's provided equations for byproducts in these reactions. He leaves enough for us geeks to cling on to and enough for the average everyday chemist to get super excited about. No synthesis needed in my opinion that's what college is for.
@@luke144 i agree too it's these reactions which are interesting i just meant he could open another channel or something I guess using these awesome chemicals to do some synthesis chemistry
This is the most photocatalytic, most videoexplosive, most dramatic and most appocalyptic video of yours! Cinematography is simply excellent! Phenylacetyene combustion at 7:35 and blue oxygen droplets at 9:08 as well as sooth formation are rendered with accuracy unachieveable to holywood masters!
This is my favorite video, you've outdown your self. My head is swirling with thoughts, analogies to describe what i just experienced, but best to watch for your self, preferably on big screen. Speechless.
Again, super cool pictures and fantastic ideas for safe demonstrations to mix very dangerous gases. When I saw the title, I thought, WOW, how will he do it? And then you surprised me with the simple, harmless generation of the gases, chlorine and acetylene, and make them react. The slow-mos are, again, impeccable! BEAUTFULLY HELLISH!
1:51 WOOoooaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhh. That was incredibly beautiful footage. Smoke and fire are some of the most uniquely beautiful things to see in slow motion. Ethereal and formless yet magnificent in their motion and aesthetics. Well done with your slow motion work growth over the past year or so. You have really gone to a whole new level with footage that simply does not exist anywhere except right here. Thank you for your efforts to share this with us.
That was wonderful thank you. Your low temperature reactions were particularly fascinating, oxygen and acetylene at such low temperature but so energetic.
Thank you! You've solved a problem that has been nagging me for years now. As a kid, I read a story, in which the protagonist was suspended under a balloon, and there was a flask attached to the balloon, containing a vial of nitroglycerine and a mixture of - I remembered vividly, two fairly common gases. The explosion would destroy the balloon at a high altitude over the sea, at dawn, as sun rays hit the vial, killing the protagonist (who, through cunning and luck avoided the grizzly fate). And for the life of me I couldn't remember what these gases were. Acetylene and chlorine were the sun-triggered detonator.
Those explosions from the ozonated oxygen look incredibly energetic. I mean I guess I shouldn't be too surprised, but I didn't expect it to be a high explosive.
The old addage that you learn more when you leave school is certainly true, i have been learning for over 41yrs (57yr old now 23/02/2022) keep up the good work. 👍
11:29 , playing that back at 1/4 speed is amazing looking! I recommend everyone pause at 11:25 and put the video speed on 0.25 and rewatch that. That's awesome! Same for the reaction at 1:50 , slow the playback speed down to 1/4 and rewatch that in even slower motion. It's insane looking!
I am enjoying you work - keep it up. Stay safe. You have saved us many hours and some much $ not having to do these experiments myself... Even the slow~mo and lovely colours.
I support a number of creators via Patreon. I get notifications by email that there is new content Chemical Force is the only one that I immediately open. The content never disappoints..
Best chemistry chanel on planet Imagination, rarest chemicals, perfect experimental work and filming in minute detail. Realy exotic reactions, thanks for hard work.
One of your best ever videos. Congratulations! I particularly loved the unstable ozone detonations, really surprised how much force they produced. Seems like they have quite an appreciable detonation velocity!
Outstanding cinematography being dedicated to chemical reactions . Would not be surprised to see educators using your videos to ... well ... educate in a new incredible way .
Never fail to give the goodies man... You do some of the most beautiful experiments... And with the music, acetylene gives the whole thing a Harry Potter feel 🤣 Very nice. Keep em coming.
This is why I love your content. You do some extremely unique things on your channel. You’re the reason I know what liquid ozone looks like. Keep up the excellent and uncommon chemistry. Also- it seems like it’s a characteristic of acetylene to generate the black, stringy smoke. Why is that?
It's because of the incredibly high percentage of carbon in acetylene. So when it burns, a lot of carbon particles are produced, which condenses into the black strings you see
@@thehyperscientist1961 thanks for the explanation! That was kind of what I thought, but wondered if there was something else going on due to the triple carbon-carbon bonds.
Wow the acetylene just looks amazing in slow-mo with all of the soot. I love how there's so much carbon, it just forms into solid tendrils instead of a fine sooty powder like you usually get with sooty flames.
Excellent production quality as usual! The music seemed to be even more epic and professionally choregraphed. Every time you impress me you come back with something even better. Well done sir
thank you for this great eye feast. the carbon soot gave the fire an amazing texture and depth. there was everything from micro mushroomcoulds to baby meteorites. it was a great pleasure to watch.
Man… I haven’t liked a RUclips video in a long long long time, for no reason really… however… WOWOWOWOW MAN!! this video made me just sit in awe yelling wow to an empty room hahah I’ve been exploring HV, and have made a low thrust ozone jet?… blade-less death fan? And some super neato plasma chamber effects, Hahaha but… this video is just epic!!
Epic reaction, and I am happy that you are doing something exotic that only the science chemistry books mention about but not shown elsewhere. Keep doing some epic chemistry! 👍
Getting such content for free feels immoral - I just signed up on your Patreon :-D
Nice!
I think this comment is worth being pinned 😂
@@ChemicalForce I already had you in my patreon list, so this got you a raise! Absolutely love your work, thanks a bunch!
@@ChemicalForce Hahaha, I can't remember the last time I had a pinned comment. Thanks! Keep up the awesome work man. Love your channel
Stop mixing the chemicals, they obviously don't want to be mixed.
That fireball looks like CGI...which makes knowing it was real even cooler! Keep it up man!
That's a weird compliment! 😝
Because of the sooty flame of acetylene it makes it look like CGI even though it’s real
Cuz it is. He sponsored by THE government. The governmetn of earth
Trust be bro
Just kidding
cgi is based on real life fyi
"Now let's stopper the flask and set it off"
NileRed: *good, goood...*
Also as a chemist who's worked with ozone and always been morbidly curious what liquid ozone would do... this is glorious
Amazing chemistry videos as always Feliks 👏
P.S. Did anyone else see Tom's cameo at 0:08?
Absolutely did lol. Just came from his pyrophoric gases vid to this as my first vid on the channel
Thank you Felix for the really great pictures. It doesn't get any better than that. This is art, not just chemistry.
Exactly
I've been watching Felix's channel grow but honestly I'm pissed the RUclips algorithm hasn't taken him to the top. Felix is the most underrated, under-appreciated KING of chemical cinematography. He deserves millions of subs. To Patreon I go!
No he doesn't!!
He's only a boy
playing with fire
foo*!!
The footage, the sound, the choice of reactions, the comments,... - everything is great!
You can't see this ANYWHERE else, and it's GORGEOUS!
Another masterpiece! Thanks for sharing
This channel is so good it's only a matter of time before he gets millions of viewers. It's hands down the best chemistry channel on RUclips in my opinion. I've seen reagents and reactions that I'll never ever see anywhere else but here. Thanks again, absolutely beautiful work!! This is huge cock chemistry unlike the whippy chemistry we see on other channels!
It's actually a shame that he doesn't do any synthesis using these awesome chemicals i get these reactions are cool but synthesis is in my opinion more important
@@Hasan-cu5sd this is spectator chemistry, pretty colors and explosions. I'm sure he's talented enough to synthesize it's just not as pretty and harder for the average viewer to chew. I think what he's doing is incredible and needs no alteration. He's provided equations for byproducts in these reactions. He leaves enough for us geeks to cling on to and enough for the average everyday chemist to get super excited about. No synthesis needed in my opinion that's what college is for.
@@luke144 i agree too it's these reactions which are interesting i just meant he could open another channel or something I guess using these awesome chemicals to do some synthesis chemistry
@@Hasan-cu5sd that's a great idea!!!
Some synthesis will be in the video about Cl2O6 😏
The production value is of the charts!!! dont be surprised if u get called by the guys of movies special effects.
Love that little reference to Tom at the start. The chemistry youtube community is lovely.
The glass raining down in slow motion was an amazing shot xD great content as per usual xD
I work with UV light in a lab for my day job. Amazing to see it used in this way! Thank you for all you do :)
This is the most photocatalytic, most videoexplosive, most dramatic and most appocalyptic video of yours! Cinematography is simply excellent! Phenylacetyene combustion at 7:35 and blue oxygen droplets at 9:08 as well as sooth formation are rendered with accuracy unachieveable to holywood masters!
No he doesn't!!
He's only a boy
playing with fire
foo*!!
the wwe is cooler this is for dorkus malorkuses
@@PetesTools.BiggestFan that's why you are watching this
@@lashamartashvili I'm not who says i am
Thank you! Very spectacular experiments!)
This is my favorite video, you've outdown your self. My head is swirling with thoughts, analogies to describe what i just experienced, but best to watch for your self, preferably on big screen. Speechless.
This slow mo of flames and fire is astonishing! Thank you very much for the video!
You my friend is amplifying my love for chemistry!!!
Awsome vid! Never stop making these!
You’ve shot some stunning footage of chem reactions before, but this one just another league. Blows (sic!) my mind.
Oh my my what a video, beautiful cinematography as always!!
The pyromaniac in me will be satisfied and happy for a very long time
You should have 100x more subscribers with such awesome content. Each video is better than the last
Again, super cool pictures and fantastic ideas for safe demonstrations to mix very dangerous gases. When I saw the title, I thought, WOW, how will he do it? And then you surprised me with the simple, harmless generation of the gases, chlorine and acetylene, and make them react. The slow-mos are, again, impeccable! BEAUTFULLY HELLISH!
1:51 WOOoooaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhh. That was incredibly beautiful footage. Smoke and fire are some of the most uniquely beautiful things to see in slow motion. Ethereal and formless yet magnificent in their motion and aesthetics. Well done with your slow motion work growth over the past year or so. You have really gone to a whole new level with footage that simply does not exist anywhere except right here. Thank you for your efforts to share this with us.
This is cool. I’ve never seen anything quite like this.
One of the best videos you've done! Awesome work
That is so cool!!!!!!!!! How about some videos with liquid fluorine? (May need to take a few more precautions...)
Your production value in terms of filming is phenomenal. Keep up the good work dude.
Nicely done. Last reaction, with ozone produced a much brighter flash.
That was wonderful thank you. Your low temperature reactions were particularly fascinating, oxygen and acetylene at such low temperature but so energetic.
Thank you! You've solved a problem that has been nagging me for years now. As a kid, I read a story, in which the protagonist was suspended under a balloon, and there was a flask attached to the balloon, containing a vial of nitroglycerine and a mixture of - I remembered vividly, two fairly common gases. The explosion would destroy the balloon at a high altitude over the sea, at dawn, as sun rays hit the vial, killing the protagonist (who, through cunning and luck avoided the grizzly fate). And for the life of me I couldn't remember what these gases were. Acetylene and chlorine were the sun-triggered detonator.
I love the way the acetylene burns, with the dark cloud. Thanks for the video. I enjoyed the whole thing.
You did a beautiful job. Chemical art at it's finest ....amazing!
Those explosions from the ozonated oxygen look incredibly energetic. I mean I guess I shouldn't be too surprised, but I didn't expect it to be a high explosive.
Chemforce : Works with world's most dangerous hypergolic mixtures!
Other Chemists : This is fine!
Beautiful reactions! Your camera is amazing and the music matches the action.
The old addage that you learn more when you leave school is certainly true, i have been learning for over 41yrs (57yr old now 23/02/2022)
keep up the good work. 👍
As a chemist i can say that this video is a Masterpiece!
11:29 , playing that back at 1/4 speed is amazing looking! I recommend everyone pause at 11:25 and put the video speed on 0.25 and rewatch that. That's awesome! Same for the reaction at 1:50 , slow the playback speed down to 1/4 and rewatch that in even slower motion. It's insane looking!
He's only a boy
playing with fire
foo*!!
I am enjoying you work - keep it up. Stay safe. You have saved us many hours and some much $ not having to do these experiments myself... Even the slow~mo and lovely colours.
Some of the coolest slowmo footage I've ever seen
11:30 that drop hit hard man
THE FOOTAGE IS ABSOLUTELY UNLIKE ANYTHING I'VE EVER SEEN BEFORE, IT'S AMAAAZING!!!
I support a number of creators via Patreon. I get notifications by email that there is new content Chemical Force is the only one that I immediately open. The content never disappoints..
The most beautiful chemistry channel on RUclips!
Some of the most beautiful combustion I've ever seen!
Man you never cease to amaze me. The shear beauty of those slo mo reactions should win an award
Best chemistry chanel on planet
Imagination, rarest chemicals, perfect experimental work and filming in minute detail.
Realy exotic reactions, thanks for hard work.
He's only a boy
playing with fire
foo*!!
This is literally the best video that's ever been on the internet, this and Nelly the calm owl
One of your best ever videos. Congratulations! I particularly loved the unstable ozone detonations, really surprised how much force they produced. Seems like they have quite an appreciable detonation velocity!
Glad you enjoyed it! 😊
By far one of the best videos I have seen in along time. Crazy good work here.
Liquid chlorine and ozone are my favorite liquids by far the most beautiful colors. Bright almost fluorescent yellow and deep indigo blue.
the very best chemistry channel on youtube
Wow that is some of the coolest looking chemistry I have ever seen!
I've seen nearly every chemistry video on RUclips and this is by far the coolest I have ever seen. This is amazing.
Wow, thank you! :D
@@ChemicalForce I'm not being hyperbolic either.... This is genuinely blew my mind! You are simply getting better and better at this!
Simply awesome! Seems reality could break at any second watching your videos.
Dude... This vídeo is fantabulous (fantastic + fabulous)
Outstanding cinematography being dedicated to chemical reactions . Would not be surprised to see educators using your videos to ... well ... educate in a new incredible way .
You're really an artist man. I watched the cesium video and was like no way there's another video on RUclips of such quality but here we are
thank you! :)
Horrifically Beautiful.
Astoundingly beautiful, outstanding cinematography
Never fail to give the goodies man... You do some of the most beautiful experiments...
And with the music, acetylene gives the whole thing a Harry Potter feel 🤣
Very nice. Keep em coming.
That is some of the most beautiful slo-mow footage I have seen
This awesome channel deserves more subscribers. Great video.
These have got to be some of the most spectacular reactions I've seen until now!
My reaction to all these amazing reactions was goosebumping.😯😮😇🤓
This is why I love your content. You do some extremely unique things on your channel. You’re the reason I know what liquid ozone looks like. Keep up the excellent and uncommon chemistry.
Also- it seems like it’s a characteristic of acetylene to generate the black, stringy smoke. Why is that?
It's because of the incredibly high percentage of carbon in acetylene. So when it burns, a lot of carbon particles are produced, which condenses into the black strings you see
It's poison!!
It's all poison!!
He's only a boy
playing with fire
foo*!!
@@thehyperscientist1961 thanks for the explanation! That was kind of what I thought, but wondered if there was something else going on due to the triple carbon-carbon bonds.
yeah it is carbon from the incomplete combustion
Wow the acetylene just looks amazing in slow-mo with all of the soot. I love how there's so much carbon, it just forms into solid tendrils instead of a fine sooty powder like you usually get with sooty flames.
I believe that this is your best work yet.
the solid acetylene bits flying through the air while on fire look really cool
Glad you did and end comparison btwn O3 and CL2 They both looked like a thermo nuclear device - and fireworks in between - awesome cinematic shots 👍👍
Thanks!
🤑Oh, thanks! Just noticed, sorry :D
Excellent production quality as usual! The music seemed to be even more epic and professionally choregraphed. Every time you impress me you come back with something even better. Well done sir
9:47 is so epic. Looks like some sort of CGI!
These videos are so thrilling. Please stay safe while making them!
Jaw dropping vid, love the slow motion.
You should be the one running Explosions N Fire 😆
Absolutely stunning footage!!! You should collab with the SlowMo guys or something!!
Sir , please tell that the uv laser used in the photochemical reaction can be done under normal laser lights or not ? Are uv light necessary? 1:32
These just keep getting better!
This is the most fascinating slo-mo footage I've ever seen, keep up the amazing work!
It blows my mind the things you're willing to try
Outstanding work! These reactions are stunningly beautiful. The camera work is top notch too.
thank you for this great eye feast. the carbon soot gave the fire an amazing texture and depth. there was everything from micro mushroomcoulds to baby meteorites. it was a great pleasure to watch.
You have turned Chemical reactions into an art form,
Love your contact, good music choice, awesome video quality. Thank you for sacrificing your glassware for science
what a masterpiece! God bless you man for what you are doing! More reactions with magnesium pls
I wish I did more in chemistry. I absolutely enjoy this. Thanks
truly incredible work.
This stuff looks like it comes from a movie! You should do practical effects for hollywood.
this channel is so unbelievably good
Man…
I haven’t liked a RUclips video in a long long long time, for no reason really… however… WOWOWOWOW MAN!! this video made me just sit in awe yelling wow to an empty room hahah
I’ve been exploring HV, and have made a low thrust ozone jet?… blade-less death fan? And some super neato plasma chamber effects, Hahaha but…
this video is just epic!!
Best chemical channel. Interesting and short.
That was the most awesome video I’ve seen in a very long time.
Wow. Just, wow! The soundtrack adds the awesomeness.
This is one of the best videos yet!
Liquid ozone has such a beautiful color.
Spontaneous decomposition is an understatement
Brilliant work! These fireballs look just astonishing. Keep doing, bro.
The soot just looks gorgeous
Epic reaction, and I am happy that you are doing something exotic that only the science chemistry books mention about but not shown elsewhere. Keep doing some epic chemistry! 👍
No he doesn't!!
He's only a boy
playing with fire
foo*!!