Ammonium perchlorate: NH4ClO4. Rocket fuel from construction foam!

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  • Опубликовано: 16 июн 2024
  • Ammonium perchlorate (NH4ClO4) is a powerful oxidizer!
    The primary use of ammonium perchlorate is in making solid fuel propellants
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    0:44 Ammonium perchlorate (NH4ClO4) decomposition
    1:54 Ammonium perchlorate and Zirconium powder NH4ClO4 + Zr
    2:05 Ammonium perchlorate and Hafnium powder NH4ClO4 + Hf
    2:47 Ammonium perchlorate, magnesium and polyurethane NH4ClO4 + Mg + [C(O)-NH-Ph-CH2-Ph-NH-C(O)-O-C2H4-O-]n
    4:24 Ammonium perchlorate and Decaborane NH4ClO4 + B10H14
    4:52 Ammonium perchlorate and Lithium borohydride NH4ClO4 + LiBH4
    5:55 Ammonium perchlorate and Lithium aluminum hydride NH4ClO4 + LiAlH4
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  • @mgresham424
    @mgresham424 4 года назад +480

    He clipped the mic to his beard lmao. Honestly pretty smart move.

    • @BeastM140i
      @BeastM140i 3 года назад +9

      Not only smart; but an absolute alpha move

    • @pebblesoatsen9085
      @pebblesoatsen9085 3 года назад +1

      Never would of thought of that, pure genius

    • @XenXenOfficial
      @XenXenOfficial 3 года назад +3

      I fucking laughed my ass off as soon as I seen him. Never thought about that before! Smart and resourceful lol

    • @RaymondRChammas
      @RaymondRChammas 3 года назад +1

      haha, that was pretty funny

    • @beeman1885
      @beeman1885 2 года назад +5

      I need to grow my beard back so I have a better microphone mount.

  • @Samonie67
    @Samonie67 4 года назад +129

    absolute perfect placement of the lavalier microphone, it's barely noticeable and probably doesn't hurt at all. I love it.

  • @Bert2368
    @Bert2368 4 года назад +51

    A couple of points related to this chemical-
    Sufficiently fine ammonium perchlorate doesn't need to be mixed with a fuel to DETONATE, similar to the explosive properties of bulk ammonium nitrate. Check the UN shipping classification- AP finer than 15 micron particle size and dry ships as division 1.1, high explosives.
    AP for propellant use is carefully segregated by particle size, only a particular "cut" of particle sizes is chosen for any specific application. If you want repeatable results, you will need to control for AP particle size. Don't try to use random sized powders for rocket engines. Also, use a binder that doesn't FOAM as the insulation product used here does! Those bubbles would lead to very fast burning and probably an exploded motor.
    If you wish to mix AP with Magnesium as was done for the "rocket fuel" (and have the mixture last more than a short time), you had best coat the Mg particles with chromate. This may be done by adding the Mg powder to a hot water solution of Potassium dichromate, then filter, dry and dispose of the nasty hexavalent chromium waste solution responsibly- It would be better to use a fine spheroidal Aluminum powder, as is usual for aerospace applications.
    Although Al powder based fuel may not ignite for demonstrations easily when unconfined, it is what you want in real world rocket fuel applications.
    If you have very fine Hafnium carbide powder available at your lab, you might find mixing some of THAT with fine AP and igniting the mixture entertaining. Even though HfC is used as a refractory ceramic, it burns with lots of energy once you get it going...

    • @dudemcnude1314
      @dudemcnude1314 4 года назад +1

      Damn dude.

    • @Bert2368
      @Bert2368 4 года назад +13

      @@dudemcnude1314
      You just KNOW some precocious 14 YO was going to try and stuff a metal casing full of that insulation foam bound improvised "rocket fuel" and try to fly it. And find out the hard way that the OP tuned it to ignite easily and burn impressively in the open for his demonstration, which equals KABOOM! if ignited when confined.

    • @dudemcnude1314
      @dudemcnude1314 4 года назад

      @@Bert2368 thought so too. Unfortunate.

    • @TheExplosiveGuy
      @TheExplosiveGuy 3 года назад +5

      Yeah Ammonium Perchlorate rocketry isn't exactly simple stuff, it's leaps and bounds more dangerous and powerful than the sugar rockets most amateurs play with. There are way more variables that go into them, and you _really_ don't want to be near an AP rocket going cato. Might want to consider your HPR certs if you really want to make them.

    • @TheExplosiveGuy
      @TheExplosiveGuy 3 года назад +7

      @@traitorousbipeds well it's not exactly something you jump into, you'll need to do a _lot_ of reading and studying to even understand the basics. There are a number of forums you could become a member of, those will be great sources of info, and Wikipedia can be great for defining some of the nomenclature. Knowledge of chemistry will help out a bit, but it's not entirely necessary if you just want to fly some small rockets, practical knowledge is more important than anything, like the OP said there are tons of variables that go into Ammonium Perchlorate rockets including the physical grain size and shape of fuels and oxidizers, the type of core shape you use (rocket motors have a hollow core, and different shapes of that core produce different thrust profiles), fuel ratios and additives, the profiles of the nozzle you are using, the list goes on and on. Honestly if you are new to rocketry I'd say take baby steps first and learn how to perfect sugar rockets first, they can be quite powerful with the correct additive such as a 2% addition of red iron oxide to the mix as a burn rate catalyst. Potassium Nitrate and Sorbitol with iron oxide (58/40/2 ratio by weight) is a good place to start, it's a lot easier to prepare than table sugar rockets due to a much lower melting temp (regular sugar has to be brought to it's melting temp for a melt cast rocket, which is only a couple hundred degrees below the ignition temperature, can get dangerous if you're new). Start with powdered and pressed mixes first, melt cast rockets are somewhat difficult to pour properly in small rockets, it needs to be injected into your grain mold to avoid air pockets. Better performance but not by a whole lot, it just increases the density of the fuel a bit.
      Getting into HPR (High Power Rocketry) certification will require a lot of knowledge on your part, don't expect to get into it any time soon. Baby steps first, get comfortable with the basics, find a group of people online who know what they are doing, gain some experience, then see where that takes you. And for God's sakes start small, you _really_ don't want a big rocket going Cato (catastrophic failure) on you, they can be just as powerful as a pipe bomb minus the metal fragments (never use a metal casing for a rocket).
      Let me know if you have any questions, I'm no expert but I do know a thing or two about making rockets.

  • @spacecomma4678
    @spacecomma4678 4 года назад +17

    There’s a RUclips video by the company that makes this solid propellant for the aerospace industry. A two-part polymer resin is used. The perchlorate is mixed w/ the “hardener”, then the the aluminum is added w/ the resin, mixed and allowed to harden. It’s much easier to do than mixing the powders and then trying to get your “goo” to absorb them at the same time.

  • @benny1330
    @benny1330 4 года назад +58

    Trimethylaluminium would be a very interesting compound most people will never see in their lives elsewhere

    • @GABRIEL-dz9mh
      @GABRIEL-dz9mh 4 года назад +3

      Trimethylaluminum and air = spontaneous fire

    • @benny1330
      @benny1330 4 года назад +15

      @@GABRIEL-dz9mh Exactly, wouldn't that be a cool thing to see?

    • @steampunkastronaut7081
      @steampunkastronaut7081 4 года назад +14

      @@benny1330 _Famous last words_

    • @WineScrounger
      @WineScrounger 4 года назад +4

      Niv 'Mohnd if a chemist says “watch this” then just run... shit’s going down

    • @LuisBorja1981
      @LuisBorja1981 4 года назад +3

      Well, I work with that for my PhD thesys and it's too reactive for its own sake. You can do NOTHING with that compound outside a glovebox or a Schlenk line, for it spontaneously burst in flames.

  • @warwolfsoad4270
    @warwolfsoad4270 4 года назад +4

    I love your content it's making me enjoying chemistry more and more after each video, you're a genius, thank you for your awesome work ! Keep up !

  • @reactivechem7408
    @reactivechem7408 4 года назад +2

    Great vid, now I want ammonium perchlorate even more

  • @kswe6540
    @kswe6540 3 года назад +1

    I simply love it how much ur channel has gained attention

  • @RaExpIn
    @RaExpIn 4 года назад +2

    This reminds me of the fact, that perchlorates are more stable than chlorates, which is quite counterintuitive. Nice video!

  • @vector8310
    @vector8310 3 года назад +11

    Your videos inspire me to learn chemistry. Some people would say the ignitions excite the sensations and that I'm mistaking that for intellectual stimulation. But it's more than that. They stimulate because its fascinating how these mechanisms produce these reactions. I look around me and inquire where else do these reactions lie in wait. Not at all because anyone wishes to blast things but because things CAN blast of their own volition and its empowering to recognize that potential. It's one of the highest forms of scientific awareness of one's boundaries.

  • @GABRIEL-dz9mh
    @GABRIEL-dz9mh 4 года назад +1

    The Mg-NH4ClO4 ball was so satisfying

  • @49_salonimishra36
    @49_salonimishra36 4 года назад +7

    Thank you for this video....I really enjoyed it a lot and appreciate your hardwork.....

  • @dappa4608
    @dappa4608 3 года назад +2

    Man you make chemistry so cool

  • @spiderdude2099
    @spiderdude2099 3 года назад +1

    One of my favorite perchlorates is silver perchlorate. Mainly due to the fact that it has the unusual property of being a silver salt that is soluble in organic solvents, namely toluene. This allows for some really interesting reactions.

  • @coreyfoe2578
    @coreyfoe2578 3 года назад

    Interesting consept using cf as a binding agent really cool

  • @WarBringerRedBeard
    @WarBringerRedBeard 3 года назад +4

    Thank you so much for the educational and entertaining content. Can you maybe do a brief video on your lab set up and some of the tools you use? Very interested

  • @CarterColeisInfamous
    @CarterColeisInfamous 4 года назад

    30 seconds in and i already love your channel

    • @ChemicalForce
      @ChemicalForce  4 года назад +1

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  • @joeestes8114
    @joeestes8114 4 года назад

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    @MistahHeffo Год назад

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  • @chris25979
    @chris25979 4 года назад

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    Goodness gracious - great balls of fire!

  • @noahcoulombe4125
    @noahcoulombe4125 3 года назад

    Thank you for your contribution in my tiny airplane rocket thing

  • @Calilasseia
    @Calilasseia 10 дней назад

    The LiAlH4 watch glass footage ... that white mixture visibly heaved like a mini Mount St Helens before the combustion phase ... that's quite an interesting phenomenon.
    Of course, ammonium perchlorate is a substance to treat me with respect. I point everyone to footage of the Pepcon incident in 1988. No less than 4,500 tons of this reagent cut loose in an uncontrolled manner, and levelled the plant. Generated a 3.6 Richter scale earthquake when it detonated. Which illustrates nicely why it's used as a rocket propellant.

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    @skewtzzDBD Год назад

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    @hrvojeknez9584 3 года назад +1

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  • @bilboproudfoot
    @bilboproudfoot 4 года назад +3

    Gotta love a beard mic.
    So, powdered hafnium?
    Yea, that's some common stuff there....
    All the best to you Sir!

  • @peterpiso7384
    @peterpiso7384 4 года назад

    Great video please keep up your great videos

  • @jimmyday656
    @jimmyday656 4 года назад +9

    Add a clip from the Henderson Blast in Nevada when a factory vanished in an instant.

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    @pebblesoatsen9085 3 года назад

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    @ernestoterrazas3480 2 года назад

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  • @jhyland87
    @jhyland87 4 года назад

    This channel has amazing content!

    • @ChemicalForce
      @ChemicalForce  4 года назад +1

      thank you!

    • @jhyland87
      @jhyland87 4 года назад

      @@ChemicalForce you're welcome. Keep it up!

  • @susancuenca3813
    @susancuenca3813 3 года назад

    very cool vid!!!!

  • @David-wk6md
    @David-wk6md Год назад

    I heard than knowledge was power
    Thanks cousin

  • @firas4912
    @firas4912 5 месяцев назад

    realy your chanel is very benefic on the net i hope that god realise all your wishes

  • @mastmar
    @mastmar 3 года назад +1

    I love energetic chemical reactions

  • @redox4k
    @redox4k 2 года назад

    I swear one day I will understand everything in your videos

  • @user-uu7lv1tf7g
    @user-uu7lv1tf7g Год назад

    Классные эксперименты !!!💥💥💥
    В интернете мало видео про NH4ClO4.
    Хочу попробовать сделать топливо для ракеты.
    Самое сложное это добиться стабильного горения.
    NH4ClO4 очень агрессивно горит, и его реакцию нужно чем-то тормозить...
    Очень много переменных. Начинается от состава топлива, заканчивая формой топливной шашки.
    Большое спасибо !!! 💥💥💥

  • @robertjames1259
    @robertjames1259 3 года назад

    He comes up with the wildest fuels
    Some more like explosive

  • @zaryabahmed9025
    @zaryabahmed9025 4 года назад

    You are great sir

  • @JohnsonQi
    @JohnsonQi Год назад

    nice job, now i can start my rocket project with a 10kg warhead

  • @shahyarexperiments9082
    @shahyarexperiments9082 4 года назад

    nice man

  • @Miata822
    @Miata822 4 года назад

    Rocket fuel! Love it.

  • @lunchbr4ke528
    @lunchbr4ke528 4 года назад +28

    Super cool channel, really what I was looking for!!! :)
    I found you through you collab with Explosions&Fire

  • @WarbirdPylonRacer
    @WarbirdPylonRacer 8 месяцев назад +1

    I would really be interested in seeing a video testing different potassium nitrate combinations and finding the best one for a pvc rocket motor. Which one produces the most thrust for the longest? Great video!

  • @FarhanAmin1994
    @FarhanAmin1994 4 года назад +2

    NH4ClO4 is interesting in that the cation has N in its lowest possible oxidation state (-3) while the anion has Cl in its highest possible oxidation state (+7).

  • @EzeePosseTV
    @EzeePosseTV 3 года назад

    5,000 subscribers at the end of 2019.. Its now 2021 and you now you have almost 80K

  • @douro20
    @douro20 3 месяца назад

    The reaction of this chemical with the HDPE drums used to store it caused the PEPCON disaster.

  • @Rashadrus
    @Rashadrus 4 года назад

    Mix: NH4ClO4+some NaCl+Zn and some water.... - cool heater ready!

  • @joeestes8114
    @joeestes8114 3 года назад

    Awesome video! Thanks for sharing!

  • @memejeff
    @memejeff 3 года назад

    Epic

  • @michalchik
    @michalchik 4 года назад

    Since ammonium perchlorate has both a reducing agent and a oxidizing agent, ammonia and perchlorate respectively oh, it might be cool to see if there's some sort of catalyst that can lead to a spontaneous decomposition when gently heated. Maybe mixing some rainy nickel

  • @ninoland498
    @ninoland498 4 года назад

    Cool

  • @benny1330
    @benny1330 4 года назад +12

    Peroxoacid anhydrides would be another thing, like Perchloric Acid anhydride

    • @SomeAustrianGuy
      @SomeAustrianGuy 4 года назад +1

      Why stop at perchloric acid? Apparently Peroxynitric Acid exists and is stable at low temperatures.

    • @benny1330
      @benny1330 4 года назад +1

      @@SomeAustrianGuy That Sounds amazing👌 thats truly a compound that deserves Chemical Force, Eventhough I bet it would be hard to get the anhydride😂😂

    • @tmfan3888
      @tmfan3888 4 года назад

      perchloric acid doesnt hv peroxo grps!!!

    • @benny1330
      @benny1330 4 года назад

      @@tmfan3888 I'm not talking about PeroxY acids rather than Periodic, Perbromic, pernitric, perchloric acids

  • @jessemayle1380
    @jessemayle1380 3 года назад

    I really like this channel and I'd like to see you make and test RDX

  • @christopherleubner6633
    @christopherleubner6633 Год назад

    The mix in a lot of military rockets is a bunch of ammonium perchlorate, some alumium powder, some zirconium powder, a little iron oxide and a polymer binder, either rubber or polyethelene. Has very high impulse. 🤓

  • @nigeljohnson9820
    @nigeljohnson9820 4 года назад +3

    It would have been interesting to see the reaction with hydroxyl terminated polybutadiene. This I understand is the preferred binder mixed with aluminium powder. I would like to see the reaction that forms the polybutadiene. I understand the production of the rocket fuel involves thorough mixing, followed by curing under vacuum.

    • @jmar1371
      @jmar1371 4 года назад

      HTPB+Al+SrNO3+NH4ClO4=APCP "Wimpy Red"
      ruclips.net/video/uidwwcRPNg4/видео.html

  • @keithyinger3326
    @keithyinger3326 4 года назад +4

    4:05 aww RIP little crystallization dish. Fear not little feller, for you will live on as boiling chips.

  • @MrGovno3
    @MrGovno3 4 года назад

    Nice micro Dude :D

  • @matthiasschmitz87
    @matthiasschmitz87 3 года назад

    Interesting, there is the structure of Sildenafil in the backgroud^^

  • @EG-cs3wv
    @EG-cs3wv 4 года назад +1

    Great video. Great beard.

  • @zakiranderson722
    @zakiranderson722 2 года назад

    At 4:00min that was amazing!

  • @donaldhoot7741
    @donaldhoot7741 2 года назад

    Great video! Now I am only a couple of decades behind Elon Musk in my quest for Mars!

  • @theheretic3764
    @theheretic3764 4 года назад +2

    Can you give some info on sulfuric acid and mekp?
    Specifically the dangers? Different reactions?
    Saw it combine in a small amount and flash fire recently.

  • @imsidetracted
    @imsidetracted 4 года назад

    I like how you dont tell us the interesting stuff. I'm in such awe that you let me view it I'm certain I'm unworthy of knowing what your doing.

  • @massaosaito4084
    @massaosaito4084 4 года назад +2

    MUAHAHAHAHAHAHA, you fixed your mic in your beard, I respect that, have my like XD

  • @user-be4yc2vr5c
    @user-be4yc2vr5c 4 года назад +1

    Whats this neat lil channel I just stumbled on?

  • @yetizero5563
    @yetizero5563 3 года назад

    solid propellant rocket

  • @harrys2k
    @harrys2k 4 года назад +4

    Nice vid, but please don't mix AP with Mg powder dry... the mixture will literally detonate by shock. Mix the binder and metals first, then add the AP.

    • @RobertSzasz
      @RobertSzasz 4 года назад

      Seeing that mix get stirred about with the glass rod was a pucker moment.

  • @jaxblonk5127
    @jaxblonk5127 4 года назад

    I've always wanted to see ammonium dinitramide

  • @MikeYoungeasytravel
    @MikeYoungeasytravel 4 года назад

    Thiokol’s SRM used ammonium perchlorate, iron oxide, aluminum, and a binding agent. Can you please try this combination?

  • @dvdavid4677
    @dvdavid4677 3 года назад

    Intro music nice remember NES alian game? Got from twincitys mall good there but not home.

  • @zulfikarkurt6219
    @zulfikarkurt6219 4 года назад

    We love you too much.I am a chemist.

  • @Wunderbred66
    @Wunderbred66 4 года назад

    Nice video, I like how you have the times for each reaction in the info. But it would also be cool if you showed the equation for the reaction or if you want the reaction mechanism in the video while explaining. Still I a great video.

    • @ChemicalForce
      @ChemicalForce  4 года назад +1

      A text animation your talking about takes a lot of time

    • @Wunderbred66
      @Wunderbred66 4 года назад

      @@ChemicalForce No animation needed just an image overlay in the corner like Nilered does with many videos.

  • @eschdaddy
    @eschdaddy 4 года назад +2

    Good placement of clip-on. Keep that beard in check!

  • @akashmukherjee2405
    @akashmukherjee2405 4 года назад +1

    Hi! It's kinda curiosity!!! Is it possible to make a low smoke producing/smokeless solid rocket fuel?

  • @htomerif
    @htomerif 3 года назад

    Is this the chemistry version of flexing? You've just got decaborane laying around do you?

  • @djisydneyaustralia
    @djisydneyaustralia Год назад

    Loads of byproduct? Isn't there a hetter way? Weight vs thrust is it an efficient oxidiser fuel combination?

  • @brokeunnecessary3246
    @brokeunnecessary3246 4 года назад

    Make some super explosive reaction videos...

  • @Crobisaur
    @Crobisaur 4 года назад

    the beard mic kills me XD

  • @jinnahkhan1149
    @jinnahkhan1149 3 года назад

    Best good .

  • @9787nalin
    @9787nalin 3 года назад

    Please make video of indoor cold pyro chemical mixture

  • @donyoung1701
    @donyoung1701 2 года назад

    I'm very curious about H2FeO4, can you give us some experiments about this material? I think we can start with K2FeO4. And I'm also very interested on whether H2FeO4 can exist out of solutions, and FeO3

  • @JoakimfromAnka
    @JoakimfromAnka 2 года назад +1

    What is the formula for AP reacting with Al? I keep finding 2 different answers.
    3 NH4ClO4 + 3Al = Al2O3+AlCl3+6H2O+3NO
    or
    6 NH4ClO4 + 10 Al = 4Al2O3+2AlCl3+12H2O+3N2

  • @martinbell3302
    @martinbell3302 2 года назад

    Hydroxylammonium perchlorate (H3NOHClO4) Was a great torpedo fuel mixed with Otto fuel, A bit too dangerous for the Americans (Class 1.1 explosive.) being phased out.

  • @moritz.s2859
    @moritz.s2859 4 года назад +28

    How do you get things like Hafniumpowder, do you work as a chemist or something?

    • @caesarcch3879
      @caesarcch3879 4 года назад +5

      Yeah he works in a company that supplies labs with chemicals :D

    • @HomemadeChemistry
      @HomemadeChemistry 4 года назад +6

      I was going to say the same, mixing an oxidizer just casually with Hafnium powder... I was wondering if there was something deeper behind it :D

  • @ardad9292
    @ardad9292 4 года назад

    If the two oxidizers combine, will the power increase more? for example KNO3 - NaNO3 thank you

  • @nickvoid6689
    @nickvoid6689 4 года назад +12

    Yeah, I'm here for a cracking dishes)

    • @unbearable9770
      @unbearable9770 4 года назад +1

      And slow-motion explosions.

    • @kuzmichpyro
      @kuzmichpyro 4 года назад

      I was looking for this comment lol

    • @SafetyLucas
      @SafetyLucas 3 года назад

      That's coming out of the Patreon fund!

  • @ihbarddx
    @ihbarddx 2 года назад

    Why not a video on sulfate flash mixtures? The most common mixture is MgSO4 + Mg powder. Was thinking of two more interesting examples. The first is hydrazine sulfate and aluminum powder. The second is triethyl ammonium sulfate and aluminum powder. (The last one should produce a fire ball in air, but never tried it.)

  • @kryptocat4240
    @kryptocat4240 4 года назад +1

    I will try to build a SRB using ammonium perchlorate

  • @user-vb6qz5qe8z
    @user-vb6qz5qe8z 2 года назад

    Why does ammonium perchlorate combustion when heated? We obtained ammonium perchlorate by double decomposing sodium perchlorate and ammonium chloride. To observe its thermal decomposition, we put it in a glass test tube and applied a temperature of 160 degrees or higher to watch the process, and NH4Cl4 -> Cl2 + HCl + N2 + O2 + H2O should be carried out without flames, but combustion occurred in the video. What's the reason for this? Is it because impurities were mixed in the synthesis process?

  • @RobertSzasz
    @RobertSzasz 4 года назад

    Why were you stirring it with a rod like that? Wouldn't the usual mixing by rolling the mix around on a bit of paper be safer (that's some super fine magnesium powder)

  • @daveb5041
    @daveb5041 3 года назад +1

    *Your channel is like nilered on steroids. Maybe though you could go more into the chemistry part and explain whats going on like why did you add water? Whats the formulas? It would make for longer videos rather then just explosions which are cool, but so is knowing the chemistry, or why you chose those chemicals. You have a technical audience that has the knowledge and patience for longer videos*

  • @beautiful....285
    @beautiful....285 4 года назад +1

    How you get idea for reactions?

  • @williamtemple4331
    @williamtemple4331 2 года назад

    I would have liked to see it function in an actual model rocket engine

  • @jeffreysoreff9588
    @jeffreysoreff9588 4 года назад

    Great video! Has anyone succeeded in making ammonium superoxide yet?

  • @bishoyelkes1833
    @bishoyelkes1833 3 года назад

    Could you make copper sulphate + phosphoric acid reaction , please? ❤❤

  • @tygonsam2296
    @tygonsam2296 4 года назад

    Worlds most deadly snow machine

  • @nid274
    @nid274 4 года назад +1

    now I can go to moon 😂😂

  • @benny1330
    @benny1330 4 года назад +1

    Penta flourides like iodine penta fluoride would be cool, can you make a video about them?

    • @ChemicalForce
      @ChemicalForce  4 года назад

      I think it's possible in the future if my audience supports me enough

  • @user-fs1nk6ss2f
    @user-fs1nk6ss2f 6 месяцев назад

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤