Explosive Chemiluminescence: Nitric Oxide and Ozone

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  • Опубликовано: 11 дек 2024

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  • @danwhite3224
    @danwhite3224 День назад +62

    I can never get over the absolutely beautiful colour of liquid ozone.

    • @frtls
      @frtls День назад +4

      Sky blue I'd say...

  • @jimsvideos7201
    @jimsvideos7201 День назад +82

    RIP Dewar tube.

  • @mistercroc9407
    @mistercroc9407 День назад +21

    RIP fancy tube, you gave us a couple of cool frames

  • @ctwj81
    @ctwj81 День назад +25

    Chemistry of nitrogen oxides is fascinating. There’s actually no picture on Wikipedia of NO dimer, you could submit one!

  • @bonwick
    @bonwick День назад +34

    "Hey guys. You've all seen the videos of Diet Coke and Mentos. Today I decided to replace the Diet Coke with fluoroantimonic acid and the Mentos with molten cesium."

    • @Melanie16040
      @Melanie16040 20 часов назад +2

      Wait... Did you get early access to next week's video some how?

  • @joejane9977
    @joejane9977 День назад +10

    you put your blood sweat and tears into a great video
    thanks again

  • @LuisBorja1981
    @LuisBorja1981 День назад +2

    Watching this channel is like seeing a whole Inorganic Chemistry Book coming alive.
    And I am immensely thankful for that.

  • @theemissary1313
    @theemissary1313 День назад +9

    I'm sure when I google a question about a ChemicalForce video, I raise another flag on a watchlist somewhere. Worth it.

  • @umbrellacorp.
    @umbrellacorp. День назад +2

    Your channel reminds me of NileRed. I love Science. You learn more when you Experiment.

  • @luke144
    @luke144 День назад +1

    My favorite chemistry channel hands down. Beautiful video

  • @AJ-qv9yo
    @AJ-qv9yo День назад +7

    One of my favorite channels uses one of my favorite chemicals: liquid ozone. nice. Spectacular as always,

    • @AKAtheA
      @AKAtheA День назад +1

      also keeps poking the angry oxygen until it actually detonates...never seen that before...

  • @antonioamosanchez4912
    @antonioamosanchez4912 День назад +23

    How do you know light in this reaction is chemoluminiscence, and not normal incandescense due to a quick exothermic reaction (aka explosion)?

    • @quint3ssent1a
      @quint3ssent1a День назад +1

      Real question, I always thought chemiluminescence is something blue/green, here it's just an ordinary flash of flames.

    • @chemistryofquestionablequa6252
      @chemistryofquestionablequa6252 День назад

      I was wondering too.

    • @gefulltetaubenbrust2788
      @gefulltetaubenbrust2788 День назад

      You need solid matter to produce incandescence, like soot. For a gas phase reaction with no solid intermediates or side products like this, you won‘t see black body radiation.

    • @CraftMine1000
      @CraftMine1000 День назад

      ​@@gefulltetaubenbrust2788not true, gases have incandescence like any other substances,
      It's matter, hot matter glows

    • @geekswithfeet9137
      @geekswithfeet9137 День назад

      @@gefulltetaubenbrust2788not true, the photosphere of the sun is literally incandescent gas. No solids at all yet a black body spectrum.

  • @QuimiTraderCaio
    @QuimiTraderCaio День назад +1

    3:38 Hoooooooly Jesus! I wasn't expecting that

  • @spiderdude2099
    @spiderdude2099 День назад +15

    This man's glassware has seen some shit XD

    • @95rav
      @95rav День назад +1

      So has my bog.
      It has never been the same since the Vindaloo incident back in 2021 during lockdown.

  • @Jake-yt8ss
    @Jake-yt8ss 18 часов назад +1

    I use the chemiluminescence of NO and O3 to measure the contents of NOx in exhaust gas. The analyzer uses an ozone generator and it happens in the gas phase so it has to work as a gas for sure, but the light sensor must be very sensitive

  • @opuntia_man9791
    @opuntia_man9791 День назад +1

    Thanks!

    • @ChemicalForce
      @ChemicalForce  15 часов назад

      🤑 just when I decide to stop filming a video, someone gives me a Super Thanks, and suddenly I feel inspired to keep going :D
      Thank you!! 🤑

  • @Joseph-t3p9o
    @Joseph-t3p9o 5 часов назад

    I used to have this channel on one of my old accounts and i lost access to it. I am so glad that k found you going through shorts. It was your very recognizable voice and accent. You, nile red, extractions and fire are my favorite chemistry RUclipsrs. It would be really awesome to see all three of you in a video.
    Edit: yeah, we would run the chances of a Manhattan project 2.0 going down if all three of you were in a video lol

  • @membola
    @membola День назад

    another great video! really look forward to your videos. Please keep making them!!

  • @k.c.sunshine1934
    @k.c.sunshine1934 День назад +1

    Yes! I enjoy your videos and your natural voice.

  • @christopherleubner6633
    @christopherleubner6633 День назад +1

    Wow that ozone streight up detonated 😮

  • @Maxipaddict
    @Maxipaddict 12 часов назад

    Best Channel on YT!

  • @Grateful.For.Everything
    @Grateful.For.Everything День назад +1

    Gotta give that shatter a 10!!!!! A F'n 10!!! 👌Very Nice!

  • @ИванГригорьев-х4б
    @ИванГригорьев-х4б День назад

    Thank you very much! Always the most interesting exclusive experiments!

  • @AtlasReburdened
    @AtlasReburdened День назад +1

    I like how the glass fragments form a graph of the pressure at each point along the dewar tube's length.

  • @Piocoto123
    @Piocoto123 День назад

    That liquid nitrogen monoxide looks absolutely gorgeous!

  • @frogz
    @frogz День назад

    that camera work was top notch

  • @КириллГайдукович
    @КириллГайдукович День назад +1

    as always, a cool video greetings from Belarus

  • @sismofytter
    @sismofytter День назад +4

    I work with technical gasses and produce No gas for medical use and to mix with argon and sometimes argon and CO2, so this episode was really interesting 👍🏻😎

    • @sootikins
      @sootikins День назад

      What in the heck are the medical uses of NO? N2O I can understand, but NO??

    • @sismofytter
      @sismofytter День назад

      @sootikins We have nothing to do with the medical gas mixing where I work but I'm pretty sure it's mixed with oxygen when inhaled in concentrations up to 25PPM.
      It should help with respiratory problems and is used to dilate blood vessels when people get a blood clot.

    • @sismofytter
      @sismofytter День назад

      @@sootikins Did some copy/paste from the internet.
      Nitric oxide gas effects pulmonary vessels only by restoring their normal function. Nitric oxide therapy is applied in the following cases:
      Respiratory failure of neonates (chronic pulmonary hypertension, pneumonia, neonatal respiratory distress syndrome of neonates).
      After surgeries of congenital heart pathologies with pulmonary hypertension or risk of hypertensive crisis.
      Adult respiratory distress syndrome.
      After pulmonary thromboendarterectomy performed in the cases of chronic pulmonary thromboembolism.
      Lung transplantation.
      In cases of heart transplantation with pulmonary hypertension, because of which a risk of right ventricular failure develops.
      Prevention of right ventricular failure and treatment of pulmonary hypertension in the patients suffering from heart failure with left ventricular assist device.
      The patients with heart valve pathologies, suffering from severe pulmonary hypertension, and exposed to the risk of right ventricular failure.

    • @sootikins
      @sootikins День назад

      @@sismofytter Interesting, did not know anything about that. Thanks for the answer!

  • @Mrshutter
    @Mrshutter День назад

    That was a beautiful fracture of that glass

  • @emmejcollett
    @emmejcollett День назад +1

    I did my masters in NO work. We used chemiluminescence to measure the about of NO a molecule would give off.the machines run about $40K. But NO and NOx work is quite fascinatin.

  • @At0mix
    @At0mix День назад +7

    How can you tell the difference between flame vs thermal radiation vs chemiluminescence in that reaction?

    • @unknowunknown9096
      @unknowunknown9096 День назад +4

      well i think chemiluminescence would emit a more Consistent wavelength

  • @kenbrady119
    @kenbrady119 День назад

    Your first cliffhanger, I just don't NO what to expect next! And please don't show us your blood, or if you must, at least describe it as a buffered solution of hemoglobin. Thank you for these extraordinary observations of chemical reactions.

  • @soylentgreenb
    @soylentgreenb День назад +3

    Some say it is the nature of liquid ozone to explode randomly. They tried to use pure liquid ozone for rockets as a better oxidizer than oxygen, but they never did manage to stabilize it.

    • @АлакПатрова
      @АлакПатрова День назад

      I could believe that

    • @Melanie16040
      @Melanie16040 20 часов назад

      As for rocket engines they actually fired... I am quite fond of the tri-fuel one that used gasseous hydrogen, liquid fluorine, and liquid lithium. I hear it was... Spicy...

  • @albertorasa6220
    @albertorasa6220 17 часов назад

    Fantastic!

  • @isaacthedestroyerofstuped7676
    @isaacthedestroyerofstuped7676 День назад

    Some wild colors in here for just using nitrogen and oxygen

  • @RosannaPatruno
    @RosannaPatruno День назад +5

    if ozone was replaced with fluorine peroxyde, or FOOF, i ill be scared 😰

  • @1HeartCell
    @1HeartCell День назад

    I havent seen a chemiluminescence this explosive yet

  • @davidfalconer8913
    @davidfalconer8913 День назад +1

    Most gas analysers use the light emitted from this reaction to measure the amount of Nitrogen oxides in a gas sample .... the Nitrogen oxides are first passed through a heated catalyst to change them ALL to Nitrogen Monoxide and then mixed with Ozone in a light proof chamber ... the light output is directly measured .............. DAVE™🛑

  • @kennycarter5682
    @kennycarter5682 День назад +2

    liquid ozone is so beautiful. would quad oxygen liquified be even darker blue? cause i know o2 liquified is a pale blue.

  • @spiderdude2099
    @spiderdude2099 День назад +1

    Cool stuff ;)

  • @DrAcetat
    @DrAcetat День назад +4

    You have No supply tube
    I have a NO supply tube
    We are not the same.

  • @piranha031091
    @piranha031091 День назад

    You gotta do a collab with the slow mo guys!

  • @vortextube
    @vortextube День назад

    Nice.

  • @EdwardM919
    @EdwardM919 День назад

    Wow, I never knew liquid ozone was explosive.

  • @mysock351C
    @mysock351C День назад

    4:30 The hidden and much more interesting side of common smog.

  • @o_-_o
    @o_-_o День назад

    Was that arterial blood?
    How did you made it bright?

  • @redmadness265
    @redmadness265 День назад

    Would you mind showing the music you use listed in the description? Lots of the tracks are really cool and I want to find the source

  • @shivjikhanath3586
    @shivjikhanath3586 День назад

    You r the one

  • @andrew32155
    @andrew32155 День назад +1

    Okay, so how does one make an O3 & NO rocket... 🤔

  • @alch3myau
    @alch3myau 9 часов назад

    "i-ron" lol every time.

  • @fabyr_
    @fabyr_ День назад +1

    NO is awesome. And it's also my reaction to this if it was right in front of me without a fume hood 😖

    • @sismofytter
      @sismofytter День назад +1

      Not so awesome when you smell it everyday and have experienced a few leaks 😁

  • @andrews.4780
    @andrews.4780 День назад

    Ayy 1st to witness 🫡⚗️🧪❤️

  • @markharder3676
    @markharder3676 4 часа назад

    I'm not convinced that the flash of light we see when the ozone and NO are mixed is chemiluminescence and not 'flames' of hot reaction products. Perhaps if you introduced one or the other of the gases via a porous glass frit or sparging tube, reducing the flow rate, the luminescence reaction can be seen by itself. Maybe?

  • @seditt5146
    @seditt5146 5 часов назад

    Is that solvated Electrons? I have seen those colors before all the way down to the gold you see at the bottom and it was Ammonia Lithium complex. As Lithium bronze as its called gets less concentrated you get purple, reds and blues caused by different concentrations of solvated electron. Is that what is happening here? Seems weird if not but never heard of such a thing in this compound.

  • @Xeno056
    @Xeno056 День назад

    Is there any molecule or compound that ozone doesn't consider free real estate?

  • @manuelb.703
    @manuelb.703 День назад

    First one 😊

  • @geekswithfeet9137
    @geekswithfeet9137 День назад

    Wait….. did the NO detonate inside it’s own tube?

  • @alch3myau
    @alch3myau 9 часов назад

    grats, you made 1700s flash powder for cameras ;p

  • @martinquails3395
    @martinquails3395 День назад

    What about the explosive properties of NO. A lot of literature says NO it’s the simplest molecule capable of detonation in all 3 phases! Liquid NO should be as sensitive as nitroglycerine…

  • @AKA-f7p
    @AKA-f7p День назад

    I am confused when it was written ''NO supply tube''

  • @Niightblade
    @Niightblade 8 часов назад +1

    No offense, but have you considered using a text-to-voice app?

  • @БорисМухорин
    @БорисМухорин День назад

    Senk you

  • @Dr_Mario2007
    @Dr_Mario2007 День назад

    Chemiluminescent is quite interesting, in fact this reaction is also used in some lasers as well where it's impractical to convert all the energy into crapload of light so chemical is used to release all that energy in a flash, easily torching something so far away.
    Too bad military abandoned the chemical lasers since the chemicals used to make a lot of light tend to be toxic, even poisonous so they kinda erred on side of caution.
    However I don't think Ozone and Nitric Oxide is used for this application, it's usually iodine and Oxygen - however I would be surprised if the Ozone and Nitric Oxide mix is actually used this way - Infrared and red Oxygen bands are the most useful there where you can waste a lot of energy in chemical reactions and still get a lot of optical energy that way.

  • @gustavgnoettgen
    @gustavgnoettgen День назад

    Thats a big NO to me.

  • @gcewing
    @gcewing 13 часов назад

    "Explosive chemoluminescence"... isn't that just "burning"?

  • @anonymoususerinterface
    @anonymoususerinterface День назад +1

    Yes but is a burger also a sandwich?

    • @stealthop
      @stealthop День назад +1

      why yes it is the hamburg steak sandwitch look it up

  • @kennycarter5682
    @kennycarter5682 День назад

    a video i want you to make. is to liquify as many gasses as you can so we can see all the pretty colors that gases can be when liquid.. can go as far as solid if possible.... maybe a gas has a blue ice??? how about a green ice? refering to gases that arnt reacting with air to make the extra colors, tho im sure its difficult to get anything colder then liquid nitrogen. so..... the rainbow ices in the test tubes are super cool it be interesting to see what other gases could make without reacting with air while freezing\liquifying.

  • @samuelforsyth6374
    @samuelforsyth6374 День назад

    dam liquid 02 is much darker blue the regular liquid oxygen

  • @user-jm4nj7nz6t
    @user-jm4nj7nz6t День назад

    Bro can you chill with the sing-song pitch changes when narrating? It makes it even harder to follow you with your accent.

    • @theodorekorehonen
      @theodorekorehonen День назад

      I think he's using an AI copy of his voice to read a script instead actually reading it. First thing I noticed was how weird the voice sounds in this. I've watched a fair amount of his vids over the years and do not recall him ever randomly changing pitch so many times mid sentence.

  • @FatherYacoub
    @FatherYacoub День назад

    Curious if you'll ever do a video on carbon suboxide? (C3O2) I see you do alot of reactions with rare and exotic chemicals that are rarely seen on camera, and seeing another carbon oxide besides carbon monoxide and dioxide would be pretty cool!
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon_suboxide