NOClO4: Nitrosyl perchlorate
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- Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024
- Hey guys! Nitrosyl perchlorate reactions! Enjoy!
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Reaction timing:
0:48 HNO3 + (C6H10O5)n (starch)
0:55 NO + NO2 + HClO4
2:18 NOClO4 + H2O
2:43 NOClO4 decomposition
3:33 NOClO4 + CH3COCH3
4:00 NOClO4 + Et2O
4:22 NOClO4 + CO(NH2)2
4:40 NOClO4 + Ti
5:10 NOClO4 + LiBH4
5:52 NOClO4 + Sm
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You can suggest your ideas for reactions, what kind of chemicals do you want to see, etc. in the comments!
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Thanks for watching!
Ethyl perchlorate next
Do you wont him to get injured? Better not.
Would also love to see a video on Acetone Peroxide _from someone who actually knows what they’re doing_
Shesh.. sounds pretty nuts. www.sciencemadness.org/talk/viewthread.php?tid=1081
Why don't you make it yourself, E&F2? ;-)
@@among-us-99999 let’s not. That stuff is cursed.
Doesn’t ethyl perchlorate get docile if you mix it with stuff in liquid nitrogen? Then just wait for it to warm up? Sometimes if things are just right it will make it back to room temperature and the reaction will start when you stare at it wrong :) I don’t recall what it was being mixed with but anything much warmer than liquid N2 and it would go off just due to very gentle mixing. This was last time I ever did any “serious” chemistry in an actual lab - 25 years ago so I might misremember the details so don’t trust me too much on that :)
Nobody:
Diethyl ether: ^o^
I get it
Lol
Two ethyl groups ^^ and one oxygen O
You are criminally undersubbed
I am one of those dorky kinda guys who spends hours on wikipedia just looking for all kinds of whacky chemicals n stuff, and this is the answer to all those pages...it's so cool to actually see this stuff being reacted and messed with for no other reason than just for the hell of it. It's in the name of science and that's good enough! I love this channel, and yes, I have subscribed. :)
Please do Persulfates next! They’re so widely available for example to etch PCBs...but they’re also *extremely* strong oxidisers, the reaction with even milligrams of metal powders is crazy. I don’t even want to think about a reaction with Decaborane.
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wheredoibuysome
Nurdrage, NileRed ànd YOU, are a few of my most searched channels.! You use the most unique chemicals for reactions.... Beautifull.!
That LiBH4 reaction though...
The flames are beautiful.
That said, reactions involving burning boron compounds generally have nice flames.
Green fire, hell yeah!
Yes, ions of lithium give very beautiful red color, boron give green, it's very interesting
not as cool looking as nitromethane flame tho
Dude you actually did it😂 mad respect, keep up the good work, love!
He is the only chemist I take seriously on youtube when he says hes gonna show me something I've never seen before
NOClO4 reacting with NaBH4 and with Samarium powder. The pinnacle of chemical videos. Brilliant!!!
Amazing, keep up the good work! im planning to do some work with cobalt nitrosyl complexes in the next few months :)
Dude, you are BADASS
^this
Beautiful blue nitrous acid. Awesome video
Very interesting video as always.
Awesome! As usual!
Wow!It's amazing!
Another great video :-) It would be nice just to know a little more about its applications. Perhaps just a bit more dwell time for the chemical reaction screens? Thank you!
Great reactions
THIS IS FU**ING AWESOME! LIKE!
The world is mysterious
Hey , can you make a video about Perchloric Acid , or at least add a few reactions of it in a video ? i would love to see this notorious acid in action . Thanks , you are awesome !
Yes, it's planned!
@@ChemicalForce Cool , thanks for takeing in consideration my suggestion ! Greatings from a home chemist from Romania , i am here from the first videos and i will be here as long as you will be !
I like the last one
Nitrosyl perchlorate reaction with carbon disulfide
Are you able to do sodides?
And very interest ClO3F, wich may be composed by next:
CsClO4 + HSO3F --(SbF5)--> ClO3F + CsHSO4...)
Lol I read it as "NO CLO4, WE DONT WANT THAT NASTY STUFF AROUND US"
May you give us reaction this Mn2O7 ?
Also; what's the blue colouration during hydrolysis?
Some reactions involving solvated electrons do this and I'm wondering if that's the case here...
It's HNO2
Thank you, that's good to know
I never thought it would have such a nice blue colouration...
Actually, I think it is transient N2O3 before it forms it.
Nitroso compounds are reknowned for their smurf blue coloration. Too bad they are such potent carcinogens!
"Enjoy life" good advice to someone who might want to duplicate these chemical reactions.
My personal favorite is red fuming nitric acid and aniline. The fuel of choice for military antiaircraft rockets back in the day. WHOOSH!!!!!!
But very interest reaction must be between NOClO4 and anhydrous(!) hydrazine and with sulfo-O-peramidic acid...😉🤗
Song name please 😂. Dangerous stuff you working with there
But how about reactions of NOClO4 with Zn-powder, which must be very beauty?..;)
Nitronium perchlorate and nitroglycerin video
"Add samarium powder." OK...
Feliks: Start by reacting starch and nitric acid conc.
Backyarders: Wait, what if I don't have...
Feliks: Okay, now we bubble the nitrogen oxides through perchloric acid conc.
Backyarders: Perc acid? Dude, wait, hold up....
Feliks: And now we just dry it over phosphorous pentoxide!
Backyarders: OH COME ON!!
Love your content!!! Maybe BrF3 next?
too exotic for a channel with 1.5k subscribers :D
@@ChemicalForce You have Patreon? Maybe with enough of a donation might this could happen?
Yes, it's good idea and I was actually thinking about it, this would help to demonstrate a lot of great stuff! But on average only 1 of 500 subs joins patreon, so for now it's no worth doing it. The main goal at the moment is to upload as many videos as possible to get more subs, (especially when I upload only two videos a month LOOOL:)))
HOW about Dichlorine heptoxide
later
just want to know ammonium perchlorate and titaniun after burn any residue left
Can you make video of radioactive substance
Super oxidative
Of course you have access to "that", you're ChemicalForce!
1:15 looks like small slices of orange in milk lolz
Just wiki'd some of the chemicals you named in the beginning - The central Cl atom in _perchloric acid_ has _seven_ bonds (3x double bonds and 1x single bond). Since Cl only needs one more bond to be "octet happy", perchloric acid would be considered a _hypervalent molecule,_ correct?
_Hypervalence_ is something I've just learned about (picking up chemistry as a hobby, and _hypervalence_ wasn't listed in the book I'm reading at all, which I find odd). What is it about perchloric acid that the central Cl is able to have _six_ more bonds than what would be necessary to make it octet happy? How is it able to create/maintain so many extra electrons in its valence shell?
Sorry if this is a complicated question... Honestly, I'm not really expecting an answer from anyone, but no harm in asking, right? :-)
P.S. Awesome video! Thanks for uploading, as always.
It donates 2 electrons to 3 oxygen atoms and 1 oxygen is left with 1 chlorine electron and the electron that gives the ion charge. Chlorine is less electronegative than oxygen, and thus it acts as a reducing agent and a Lewis' base.
A stable octet is not a rule in chemical bonding (although it is associated with lower energy - and more stable - configurations.) The rule for electron rearrangement is whatever outcome promotes the lowest energy state. For the elements up to Neon the octet conformation is the best way to achieve this but for all elements after that there are alternative electron arrangements due to the greater number of orbitals in the electron shells from No.3 onwards. Hope that makes sense.
Err, why samarium instead of aluminum or magnesium?
Could you do some preparations and reactions about nitronium perchlorate NO2ClO4? The preparation is simple by combining NOx and ClOx
What blasting cap mix are you using?
Nice video #ZRHacker
Nitrosyl perchlorate reaction with decaborane solution of carbon disulfide
do tetranitromethane :^) It can be made through nitration of acetic anhydride with 100% HNO3 (if you dare).
Make a video about clf5 gas
oxidiser???
yeeeep
i imagine hell as hot decomposing liquid like NOClO4 lake
Nice
'Anhydrose'
Can't understand the accent but dig everything elsr
Mix it with decaborane
We did it! No reaction o_O
@@ChemicalForce Interesting... 🤔 Even drop of water or additional ignition doesn't help?
Please can you do reactions of beryllium with
1. Hydrochloric acid
2. Pure oxygen
3. Sulfuric acid
beryllium + liquid oxygen seems like a great way to get berylliosis
@@lucaswang3908 Mmm, cancer!
And Cl2O4:
Cl-O-ClO3...)
Hello! Can you please do a video on how to decompose different perchlorates to simpler and less harmful substances. i want to understand how we can decompose perchlorates on martian soil to less harmful substances. Thankyou!!
Just reduce it to chlorides lol
What happens to the co2 and water vapor from the starch reaction? Do they cause any side products to form?
Haha, nice "entrance" (-;
how tf do you hace access to these stuff?
Can make nitrosyl perchlorate using dinitrogen trioxide? 🤔
Could this compound be used for Diazotizations or making other Perchlorates?
Yes, it is used to synthesize other perchlorates
Real question is what can't je get hus hands on?
But why "NOClO4 --t°--> N2O5 + ClO2 + O2" when heating?!.😏
As for me, must be next:
NOClO4 --t°--> NO2 + Cl2 + O2 (+ ClO2 misery)...
When heating, N2O5 must be decomposed!..
NH4NO3 PLSSSSS👉👈
What causes the blue color at 2:34?
I assume because of the color of liquid no2, that is highly pure no2 making that color
Hello, I'm fron Russia, it's hard to write in English for me. Please, don't write reactions in right down angle, there is icon of your channel. Thank you for all this exotic reactions!
Would this etch gold?
yo whats your secret man! tell us howwwww you get all of those beauties
I want a liquid oxidizer that can safely be squirted into an engine to boost performance. Can you use your chemistry knowledge to make one?
Anhydrous hydrogen peroxide?
Anhydrous meaning without Hydrogen...
Hydrogen peroxide without hydrogen is... Liquid oxygen?
Edit: Oh. Anhydrous means "without water". I feel stupid now.
anhydrous HNO3, Mn2O7, may be some halogenids of phosphorus or nitrogen
also some oxides of unmetalls (оксиды неметаллов)
Chemical Force i have a question, if NO+ is called nitrosonium ion what is the name of NS+?
NS is Nitrogen and sulfur
Analogic H2S2O3 - H2SO4 - tiosulfuric acid, it can be tionitrosonium cation
@@antanyazov I cannot find it on internet, is there a good chemistry website where I can check if certain chemicals exist or things like that?
@@eduardoGentile720 truly, I don't know exactly. Try ChemiDay. Of course if something isn't in internet it can be in life
add some hexamine /hexogen
nice music. Can you share the name of it please?
Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers 2 (NES) Music - Cutscene 1 :D
MMS! 😜
sell you merch?
Yes, when the channel will be more popular :D
You need to eat more, mate.
How did you come up with the intro music, I really like it
Honestly never thought I'd see a video on this, nice one.
This guy has some crazy ass compounds that I've only ever read about (if I've even heard about it at all)... I'm waiting on some uranium or even plutonium based chemical reactions any day now... Wouldn't be surprised one bit, lol.
The twin lithium and boron flames are lovely
Try Nitronium Perchlorate. That is a VERY high powered oxidizer.
Could u do a vedio on NaH
Hold on...how did it precipitate if it hydrolyzed when you added water?
as you can see it's stable in perchloric acid conc., like SnCl4 stable in HCl conc.
@@ChemicalForce ohh I see
Virgil van Dijk? Is that you?
How about Nitronium Perchlorate?
My understanding is that chlorates are generally more unstable than perchlorates.
~ at least for inorganic compounds.
Is this also true of organic compounds?
Probably.
How about Nitronium Perchlorate?
It is very difficult to do, you need to have freshly prepared N2O5 and HClO4 at the same time O_x.