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The Backyard Scientist
Make a Violent fireball and smokebomb with pool shock and brake fluid.!
For more information and reaction mechanisms, look at the link below.
PEG is chosen as a hydraulic brake fluid for its very high boiling point. Usually over 400f. So this is a very exothermic
reaction!
Something I...
PEG is chosen as a hydraulic brake fluid for its very high boiling point. Usually over 400f. So this is a very exothermic
reaction!
Something I...
The Backyard Scientist
Breaking into a massive 1000lb Safe with a Plasma Cutter
That was way more work than I thought it would be! Total time to get the safe open - 3 hours of labor. hard labor.<br/>
And I don't even know what to do with it now!
And I don't even know what to do with it now!
The Backyard Scientist
Molten salt teaser video
Molten table salt into water - 5000 fps. First two times nothing happened, just a little splattering. On the third try... BAM!<br/>
Salt melts at ~1400F, and inexplicably explodes when poured into water! I had to find out whats going on.
Salt melts at ~1400F, and inexplicably explodes when poured into water! I had to find out whats going on.
The Backyard Scientist
Fire-Saber and Other Awesome Experiments!
3 mini experiments rolled into 1 nice video! Its been raining all week, so I got to stay in and play with my new camera! I made a Fire-saber, and I recorded cool footage like watching a fire race across the floor, and hitting a water...
FuseSchool
Green Chemistry Principles - Energy Efficiency
Learn the basics about the green chemistry principle that concerns energy efficiency, as a part of environmental chemistry. Many chemical processes are designed to be as efficient as possible. It is very costly if a chemical synthesis is...
Science360
This Breathalyzer Reveals Signs Of Disease
This invention could give new meaning to the term ""bad breath!"" It's the Single Breath Disease Diagnostics Breathalyzer, and when you blow into it, you get tested for a biomarker--a sign of disease. For as amazing as that sounds, the...
The Backyard Scientist
Salvage High voltage supply from an old photocopier. + other goodies
In this video i salvage an old photo copier for some interesting parts. Their is a nice high voltage transformer, I will be using the high voltage supply for my Marx generator in an upcoming video. I also got some nice mirrors, and a...
Catalyst University
Hess's Law | Explanation & Example Problem #1
In this video, we do a Hess’s law example problem.
The Backyard Scientist
Claymore Roomba Hide & Seek!
We took the Claymore Roomba meme and brought it into the real world!
Mazz Media
Biomagnification
This live-action video program is about biomagnification. The program is designed to reinforce and support a student's comprehension and retention of the term through use of video footage, photographs, diagrams and colorful, animated...
Next Animation Studio
Tapeworms in ants keep hosts young for the strangest reason
Researchers from the Johannes Gutenberg University in Mainz studied T. nylanderi ants that were infected with A. brevis tapeworms and found that the infected ants lived longer.
FuseSchool
Green Chemistry - Principle 2
Learn the basics about the principles of green chemistry as a part of the environmental chemistry topic.
Curated Video
Introduction to Oxidation, Reduction, and Half Equations
The video covers oxidation, reduction, and half equations. The speaker explains the concepts of oxidation and reduction, and how they relate to gaining or losing electrons. They also discuss balancing half equations and identifying...
The Backyard Scientist
Kitchen Chemistry - How to make green fire in 3D!!
In this video I will show you how to make a green flame, and also the difference between boric acid and borax.
The Backyard Scientist
36" Fresnel Lens death ray (fail at boiling water)
It failed because the bottle was clear and the wine was light color they had no chance to absorb energy from the Sun.
The Backyard Scientist
Huge Snapper Vs. Gasoline - Can they cause a fire? - SMS#3
Huge Snapper Vs. Gasoline
The Backyard Scientist
Black powder cannon tests
We made a cannon that fires water bottles. Why you ask? Why not!?!<b<br/>r/>
Using 1-2 ounces of blackpowder,<b<br/>r/> and 10-16oz of water.
If we filled the bottles up all the way they exploded!
Using 1-2 ounces of blackpowder,<b<br/>r/> and 10-16oz of water.
If we filled the bottles up all the way they exploded!
The Backyard Scientist
Aluminum Vs. Toaster teaser
A subscriber suggested I melt a toaster with molten aluminum, so thats what i did!
The Backyard Scientist
USF X-Labs 10ft tesla coils playing Mario
2 polyphonic Tesla coils playing Mario..
The Backyard Scientist
Bart Simpson Megaphone Challenge!
I've always wondered what would happen if you lined up 10 megaphones in a row and yell into them, today I put that idea to the test! That literal feedback loop was crazy loud!
Curated Video
Acids, Bases, and Salts: Reactions and Neutralization
The video provides an overview of acids, bases, and salts. It explains what acids and bases are, their reactions with metals and each other, and how some of these reactions can be described as neutralization. The video also discusses...
The Backyard Scientist
Fortnite Boom Bow IRL - BOOM or BUST?
How could you pass up trying a Boom Bow IRL? It was fun, and a noise maker for sure!