The problem with chemicals is always waste disposal, cleaning up the mess afterwards, storage of the chemicals, safety hazards. That´s the reason, why I am grateful to you, that I can watch your videos from the warmth of my home.
I feel like a lot of the hazard stuff is done once and recorded and everyone else was like "w/e man I don't need to check, I like my hands/eyes/parts where they are"
"Hmm, perhaps the author was making stuff up when he described the yield percentage of chlorine azide! I'll just get my blast shield and go double-check that" said no chemist ever.
Brutal stuff. When CF says "it’s a bad sign," you know things are about to get intense. Honestly, I’m just relieved I’m not his neighbor... haha. This channel is pure gold. CF tackles the wildest experiments so the rest of us can sit back and watch. And the fact that it's all captured with such pro-level filming? Incredible. Though I can’t imagine how fun it must be to clean up the lab after all that madness!
Nitrosyl perchlorate bigger brother, nitronium perchlorate, also exists and it is even more spirited. Can be made by mixing 3 gases: NO2+ClO2+2O3 = NO2ClO4 + 2O2. Was intended for use in rockery in the 1950s, but eventually they gave up, as it was too unstable for that!
Apparently, it can also be made by bubbling nitryl chloride through a silver perchlorate solution in nitromethane. Silver chloride will precipitate and can be filtered out, leaving a solution of nitronium perchlorate in nitromethane.
@@cezarcatalin1406 Literally two days ago I tried passing ozonated oxygen through liquid nitrosyl chloride, but no reaction occurred. Perhaps much more concentrated ozone is needed here 🤔
I agreed that handbook and even labelled hazardous symbols can be misleading if not entirely wrong. I'd ever disposed of an old but unopened bottle of triphenylamine with the aid of a lab technician. The bottle was well sealed and wrapped with Teflon jacket and then put inside a box, but the label simply said 'harmful' only, but what I know is that tertiary aromatic amine is quite toxic instead. My lab tech wore a wrong pair of plastic gloves and some amine poured oozed through the glove, causing skin absorption of the chemical. Luckily, he's still alive, but I can't forget its smell of roasted dried squid, which I'll never dare to eat since then.
im curious how the reaction of it with anhydrous hydrazine would have been if you dropped the solid onto the hydrazine into a test tube. In any case that was super cool, never heard of this compound before
Neat! I’ve never heard of this compound. Can you try this again with nitromethane, 2-nitropropane, carbon disulfide, and solutions of various reagents like butyl lithium, sodium borohydride, lithium aluminum hydride, etc.? Maybe even with diazomethane, dimethyl zinc (or diethyl zinc), and trimethylaluminum. The results would be very interesting to see.
Прекрасное видео, давно ждал!!! Думаю, следующее видео будет с перхлоратом нитрония NO2(ClO4) - синтез, реакции, растворение в C(NO3)4 и взаимодействие этого раствора с другими веществами.
@@blattgruener1216 liquid boron trifluoride maybe really exotic (A mixture of liquid boron trifluoride and liquid hydrogen fluoride is required for synthesis)
The differences between your observations and the literature (combustion vs. explosion) might depend on reaction conditions: amounts, temperature, which substance is added to the other. Thank you for doing these experiments and showing us the results! I'd be interested in seeing the behaviour of the various nitrogen halides... if you're willing to chance even those dangerous compounds. After all, it would be instructive to _show_ people why mixing bleach and ammonia is a bad idea.
Nice video. Do you think it would be correct to assume the explosions that occurred when mixed with the solvents were due to the auto-ignition temperatures of the fluids? Once that temperature is reached, the reaction has already vaporized enough of the solvent to cause an explosion in the gases present.
I don't think so. You need fluorine for that. He would have already made a video about fluorine I he would be comfortable using it (I don't count the one with metal fluorides because the amount was so little)
@@hantrio4327 you can technically use chlorine a mixture of oxygen, chlorine and xenon ionised with microwaves forms xenon chlorides those chlorides can be absorbed into a sulfuric acid bath below where XeO2 forms initially then it disproportionates to XeO3 XeO3 can react with Ba(OH)2 to form Ba(HXeO4)2 and then disproportionate into BaXeO6. This can turn to other perxenates.
@@cezarcatalin1406 never heard of xenon chlorine compounds. They seem even less stable. I still don't think he will do it. Too complicated of a synthesis. Maybe he will buy some for a video one day but I think he will first explore many other exotic compounds
Acetone with an unstable perchlorate? Great! Just my sense of humor. More fun is only provided by acetone mixed with hydrogen peroxide in an ice bath and seasoned with a tiny bit of citric acid - as a catalyst. Please don't try this at home.
If I had been showed the structure of this compound without knowing it existed in real life... "Hmmm, the bonding looks right, but ... il looks kinda sus....."
this channel is so incredibly underrated, these kinds of videos deserve millions of views
Fully
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@@ChemicalForceone of these days the algorithm will start recommending your videos and you'll get the recognition you deserve
@@thetrashman42069 yup you're spot on
The problem with chemicals is always waste disposal, cleaning up the mess afterwards, storage of the chemicals, safety hazards. That´s the reason, why I am grateful to you, that I can watch your videos from the warmth of my home.
He doesn't need to clean any glassware... New glassware for each project
you mean you dont just dump your spent chemicals straight into the ocean? boy have i been doing it wrong!
@@naderabyad1722 New lab for each project!
@@ChemicalForce This time I want 1/2" thick glass in my fume hood!
The blue nitrous acid color is so pretty
I feel like a lot of the hazard stuff is done once and recorded and everyone else was like "w/e man I don't need to check, I like my hands/eyes/parts where they are"
"Hmm, perhaps the author was making stuff up when he described the yield percentage of chlorine azide! I'll just get my blast shield and go double-check that"
said no chemist ever.
Yup, let's use the MSDS as a challenge speed run. 😂
Brutal stuff. When CF says "it’s a bad sign," you know things are about to get intense. Honestly, I’m just relieved I’m not his neighbor... haha. This channel is pure gold. CF tackles the wildest experiments so the rest of us can sit back and watch. And the fact that it's all captured with such pro-level filming? Incredible. Though I can’t imagine how fun it must be to clean up the lab after all that madness!
Wow! The high-speed footage never disappoints!
That borane reaction looks like true “magical alchemy” 😮
Wow I've never seen two solids in direct contact react without adding any heat. Nice
Nitrosyl perchlorate bigger brother, nitronium perchlorate, also exists and it is even more spirited. Can be made by mixing 3 gases:
NO2+ClO2+2O3 = NO2ClO4 + 2O2.
Was intended for use in rockery in the 1950s, but eventually they gave up, as it was too unstable for that!
Apparently, it can also be made by bubbling nitryl chloride through a silver perchlorate solution in nitromethane. Silver chloride will precipitate and can be filtered out, leaving a solution of nitronium perchlorate in nitromethane.
@@dapossum9495 am I crazy for wanting to ignite such a solution?
you can also oxidise nitrosyl perchlorate directly with ozone
@@cezarcatalin1406 Literally two days ago I tried passing ozonated oxygen through liquid nitrosyl chloride, but no reaction occurred. Perhaps much more concentrated ozone is needed here 🤔
@@dapossum9495so now do you attempt to separate them? If so how, and how dangerous is that. Sounds like a good idea to be a couple miles away….
That blue colour off the first reaction was pretty.
It seems like a transition metal ion is present in solution...
Thanks for your excellent videos.
Intro, reactions,photography,lighting,sound tracks, wow!!
This channel is incredibly underrated...
Yet another great video with visually stunning reactions in slow motion. Bravo!
I love this channel.
I wish more creators had the kit and chemicals available to make these reactions
The high speed shots are beautiful btw 🙂
Mesmerizing visuals: bravo!
Those explosions were realy beutiful on slow motion
aprecio mucho la calidad de este canal, no hay nada igual
I love this channel!!
I agreed that handbook and even labelled hazardous symbols can be misleading if not entirely wrong. I'd ever disposed of an old but unopened bottle of triphenylamine with the aid of a lab technician. The bottle was well sealed and wrapped with Teflon jacket and then put inside a box, but the label simply said 'harmful' only, but what I know is that tertiary aromatic amine is quite toxic instead. My lab tech wore a wrong pair of plastic gloves and some amine poured oozed through the glove, causing skin absorption of the chemical. Luckily, he's still alive, but I can't forget its smell of roasted dried squid, which I'll never dare to eat since then.
Triphenylamine is not dangerous. It has no GHS pictograms
im curious how the reaction of it with anhydrous hydrazine would have been if you dropped the solid onto the hydrazine into a test tube. In any case that was super cool, never heard of this compound before
Let's do all the things in this book of things you aren't supposed to do. I love it.
Thank you... I should have studied chemistry years ago.1st yr atm. Wild class...yes sir. 😊Cheer's
Love your work. ❤ Thank you.
Neat! I’ve never heard of this compound. Can you try this again with nitromethane, 2-nitropropane, carbon disulfide, and solutions of various reagents like butyl lithium, sodium borohydride, lithium aluminum hydride, etc.? Maybe even with diazomethane, dimethyl zinc (or diethyl zinc), and trimethylaluminum. The results would be very interesting to see.
Really cool slomos
Seconds😮 LOVE your videos
Incredible🎉, amazing
❤️ Incredible
Прекрасное видео, давно ждал!!!
Думаю, следующее видео будет с перхлоратом нитрония NO2(ClO4) - синтез, реакции, растворение в C(NO3)4 и взаимодействие этого раствора с другими веществами.
That looks like an awesome book.
Thanks for these vids.
Please also do Nitronium Perchlorate!
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Cool! Nitronium tetrafluoroborate when?
true he said in a previous Video that "it is to exotic for this channel - for now" (if i remember correctly) has been 3 Years so lets see it :)
@@blattgruener1216 liquid boron trifluoride maybe really exotic (A mixture of liquid boron trifluoride and liquid hydrogen fluoride is required for synthesis)
@@blattgruener1216 it's true! 💯😀
The differences between your observations and the literature (combustion vs. explosion) might depend on reaction conditions: amounts, temperature, which substance is added to the other. Thank you for doing these experiments and showing us the results! I'd be interested in seeing the behaviour of the various nitrogen halides... if you're willing to chance even those dangerous compounds. After all, it would be instructive to _show_ people why mixing bleach and ammonia is a bad idea.
I'd love to see more solid on solid reactions
Nice video. Do you think it would be correct to assume the explosions that occurred when mixed with the solvents were due to the auto-ignition temperatures of the fluids? Once that temperature is reached, the reaction has already vaporized enough of the solvent to cause an explosion in the gases present.
Would it be possible for you to link those papers in description to give us the ability to examine them in more detail?
That was cool.
Source: Bretherick's Handbook of Reactive Chemical Hazards.
MSDS: This chemical is extremely hazardous when mixed with this one. Don't do it, you might 💀
Chemical Force: 🤔 Here hold my beaker. 😅😅😅
Whats the soundtrack for the first two minutes of the video? Love the reactions!
Under Neon Lights - Max Anson
Thanks! ❤
Did they specify how they performed the contact-experiments? It would be a difference if you drop ethanol onto something, or throw the stuff into it.
You've already made video about NOCLO4
I want sulfuryl chloride experiments
Chlorine gas, oxygen gas, and nitrogen dioxide are the decomposition products? Yikes!
What could *possibly* go wrong?
That was a rhetorical question.
Whenever a new video comes out from this channel, I watch it immediately! That is not true for any other channel I subscribe to.
@@BigParadox the only other I do it for is explosions&fire2 👍
What is the soundtrack of the borane experiment. BTW, only technical grade? I am disappointed.... :D
found it: The Mill, Marten Moses
you are awesome)
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I've waited for a final boss - decaborane-14 ))
It it possible for you to synthesise noble gases compounds, by that i mean mostly Xe compounds? I've never seen one anywhere.
I don't think so. You need fluorine for that. He would have already made a video about fluorine I he would be comfortable using it (I don't count the one with metal fluorides because the amount was so little)
@@hantrio4327
you can technically use chlorine
a mixture of oxygen, chlorine and xenon ionised with microwaves forms xenon chlorides
those chlorides can be absorbed into a sulfuric acid bath below where XeO2 forms initially then it disproportionates to XeO3
XeO3 can react with Ba(OH)2 to form Ba(HXeO4)2 and then disproportionate into BaXeO6.
This can turn to other perxenates.
@@cezarcatalin1406 never heard of xenon chlorine compounds. They seem even less stable. I still don't think he will do it. Too complicated of a synthesis. Maybe he will buy some for a video one day but I think he will first explore many other exotic compounds
Definitely one of the more angry chemicals around :P
It's crazy how two dry powders can simply touch and react without any other influence.
Isn't the color of HNO2 in water actually N2O3 being in equilibrium?
Try it with white phosphorus and alkali metals
one more chemical to add to my *_"Nope List"._*
I have a question how to separate sodium chlorate from sodium chloride solution
Let's verify all information in that book.
Acetone with an unstable perchlorate? Great! Just my sense of humor. More fun is only provided by acetone mixed with hydrogen peroxide in an ice bath and seasoned with a tiny bit of citric acid - as a catalyst. Please don't try this at home.
Citric acid would suffice? Ça m'étonne
@@debrainwasher 🤦
@@Paonporteur Bien sûr. C'est suffisant.
Which chemicals are emitting radiation.and 2.4 volts Torchlight bulb diffuse
Why won't you make a video about NITRONIUM perchlorate?
This is a very complex synthesis and the precursors are not easy to synthesize. First we need to work out the method of obtaining N2O5
If I had been showed the structure of this compound without knowing it existed in real life...
"Hmmm, the bonding looks right, but ... il looks kinda sus....."
The explosion was combustion just spread out with ethanol.
Why does bro have phenyl hydrazine??? We may never know😂😂😂😂
He has everything
It’s a pretty normal chem for some things I also made it in a video lol
He has some pretty exotic chems though
These reactions look a lot like solid rocket fuel burning lol
Bro casually has a boran complex
"Commercially avaialble perchloric acid" almost sounds like you could walk into a hardware store and buy it.
i do not like to work with this explosive substanzes and i do not think that it make much sense to burn them
Pretty evil substance
Burns like a small star and collapses into a black hole
May be velocity of detonation with you
So basically what you're saying is... OXIDIZE!! 🤣
"Close to 70%" - NOT NICE
Thank you
I love your channel🎉❤😊
Dekaborane with noclo4😂?