I am writing to warn you and others of the imence tragedy that would befall any person or animal that breaths the air from this reaction.!!! if some kids thought they'd do this for fun and they get a lung or an eye full of the gas vapors they would burn sensory structures badly. THER SHOULD BE A WARNING ON YOUR VIDEO PLEASE
I think it’s the phosphoric acid that’s an ingredient in the Coca-Cola that reacts with the chlorine. Just think of what that phosphoric acid does to your body. It’s great for all the people that are addicted to drinking Coca-Cola all day long.
I once left a bowl of ice cream under my bed for a year, when i remembered it was there, there where insect eggs inside of it, and the bowl had been overflown with white foam.
So I googled what's in Coke, and here's a list of the INGREDIENTS: Carbonated Water, High Fructose Corn Syrup, Caramel Color, Phosphoric Acid, Natural Flavors, Caffeine. I'm no scientist, but do you think it's the Phosphoric Acid that makes the chemical reaction? I found this video to be very interesting. It's amazing to me how people come up with these experiments and why they do them. Interesting indeed!
The acid, in this case phosphoric acid, starts breaking down CaCl(OCl), which is naturally in the Calcium hypochlorite, as the Ca(OCl)₂ is broken down over time through light, releasing oxygen in the process [2Ca(OCl)₂ -> 2CaCl(OCl) + O₂]. As the CaCl(OCl) is broken down, it releases Chlorine gas: H₃PO₄ + CaCl(OCl) -> HCaPO₄ + H₂O + Cl₂, this is exothermic. This chlorine gas dissolves again into the water in the coke, producing (hypochloric acid) HOCl and (hydrochloric acid) HCl. The HCl starts attacking the Ca(OCl)₂, making CaCl(OCl) and hypochloric acid again [Ca(OCl)₂ + HCl -> CaCl(OCl) + HOCl], whose CaCl(OCl) is again attacked by the phosphoric acid, etc. The hypochloric acid is broken down thx to the heat generated into hydrochloric acid and oxgen gas [2HOCl -> 2HCl + O₂], the hydrochloric acid further attacking the calcium hypochlorite. Because the reaction starts off with only few CaCl(OCl) molecules and produces more and more, the reaction is slow at first and as it generates more and more CaCl[OCl] and heat it speeds up. The gasses produced are Chlorine and Oxygen.
+Babuco The Bacca It is literally boiling. That is why it bursts out of the glass - the heat from the reaction going on here (presumably a redox reaction between the highly concentrated chlorine and various organic compounds in the soda) causes the soda to boil from the bottom up, and the resulting bubbles push it out of the glass.
Your right mitch chlorine water in swimming pools are warm or cold or room temprature. If it was burning you dont wannt lose a finger or two. If its freezing you dont want to get a frost bite if its SAFE TO TOUCH you will be SAFE!
Hey can you please carry a video showing manufacture of nitrogen trichloride from Calcium hypochlorite and ammonia or ammonium salts or any other method?
The acid, in this case phosphoric acid, starts breaking down CaCl(OCl), which is naturally in the Calcium hypochlorite, as the Ca(OCl)₂ is broken down over time through light, releasing oxygen in the process [2Ca(OCl)₂ -> 2CaCl(OCl) + O₂]. As the CaCl(OCl) is broken down, it releases Chlorine gas: H₃PO₄ + CaCl(OCl) -> HCaPO₄ + H₂O + Cl₂, this is exothermic. This chlorine gas dissolves again into the water in the coke, producing (hypochloric acid) HOCl and (hydrochloric acid) HCl. The HCl starts attacking the Ca(OCl)₂, making CaCl(OCl) and hypochloric acid again [Ca(OCl)₂ + HCl -> CaCl(OCl) + HOCl], whose CaCl(OCl) is again attacked by the phosphoric acid, etc. The hypochloric acid is broken down thx to the heat generated into hydrochloric acid and oxgen gas [2HOCl -> 2HCl + O₂], the hydrochloric acid further attacking the calcium hypochlorite. Because the reaction starts off with only few CaCl(OCl) molecules and produces more and more, the reaction is slow at first and as it generates more and more CaCl[OCl] and heat it speeds up. The gasses produced are Chlorine and Oxygen.
this is not chlorine, it's calcium hypochlorite, I think you are talking about Calcium hypochlorite/sodium hypochlorite in a solution, then yes, they would work, liquid chlorine would not work. But I highly discourage you from performing this experiment as it could produce other toxic gasses.
If not, here I go: The acid, in this case phosphoric acid, starts breaking down CaCl(OCl), which is naturally in the Calcium hypochlorite, as the Ca(OCl)₂ is broken down over time through light, releasing oxygen in the process [2Ca(OCl)₂ -> 2CaCl(OCl) + O₂]. As the CaCl(OCl) is broken down, it releases Chlorine gas: H₃PO₄ + CaCl(OCl) -> HCaPO₄ + H₂O + Cl₂, this is exothermic. This chlorine gas dissolves again into the water in the coke, producing (hypochloric acid) HOCl and (hydrochloric acid) HCl. The HCl starts attacking the Ca(OCl)₂, making CaCl(OCl) and hypochloric acid again [Ca(OCl)₂ + HCl -> CaCl(OCl) + HOCl], whose CaCl(OCl) is again attacked by the phosphoric acid, etc. The hypochloric acid is broken down thx to the heat generated into hydrochloric acid and oxgen gas [2HOCl -> 2HCl + O₂], the hydrochloric acid further attacking the calcium hypochlorite. Because the reaction starts off with only few CaCl(OCl) molecules and produces more and more, the reaction is slow at first and as it generates more and more CaCl[OCl] and heat it speeds up. The gasses produced are Chlorine and Oxygen.
it might be due to carbon dioxide inside the coke. have you tried shaking the coke to remove the co2 from it by shaking it then adding the pool chlorine
The acid, in this case phosphoric acid, starts breaking down CaCl(OCl), which is naturally in the Calcium hypochlorite, as the Ca(OCl)₂ is broken down over time through light, releasing oxygen in the process [2Ca(OCl)₂ -> 2CaCl(OCl) + O₂]. As the CaCl(OCl) is broken down, it releases Chlorine gas: H₃PO₄ + CaCl(OCl) -> HCaPO₄ + H₂O + Cl₂, this is exothermic. This chlorine gas dissolves again into the water in the coke, producing (hypochloric acid) HOCl and (hydrochloric acid) HCl. The HCl starts attacking the Ca(OCl)₂, making CaCl(OCl) and hypochloric acid again [Ca(OCl)₂ + HCl -> CaCl(OCl) + HOCl], whose CaCl(OCl) is again attacked by the phosphoric acid, etc. The hypochloric acid is broken down thx to the heat generated into hydrochloric acid and oxgen gas [2HOCl -> 2HCl + O₂], the hydrochloric acid further attacking the calcium hypochlorite. Because the reaction starts off with only few CaCl(OCl) molecules and produces more and more, the reaction is slow at first and as it generates more and more CaCl[OCl] and heat it speeds up. The gasses produced are Chlorine and Oxygen. The carbonic acid plays a minor role here but can also drive this reaction, the main acid is still phosphoric acid.
Great, now we know what Mentos are made of.
Xd
+LilMerc Tosmen. not mentos.
Home Science where do you find chlorine or did u get it in water
Nah you can find them They are pool chlorines
I am writing to warn you and others of the imence tragedy that would befall any person or animal that breaths the air from this reaction.!!! if some kids thought they'd do this for fun and they get a lung or an eye full of the gas vapors they would burn sensory structures badly. THER SHOULD BE A WARNING ON YOUR VIDEO PLEASE
+Home Science You actually didn't...
+Sans Aka It's in the description
turn annotations on
ok i know that but i only have one questions what is in Coca-cola
Phosphoric acid.
Careful boiz dats chlorine gas dawg
Word
Now we know that after a day in a swimming pool we can't drink coca-cola
Wouldn't vinegar have created a more energetic reaction?
... And would have been nice to see the last 10 or so seconds of the video.
Would this work with sodium hypochlorite as well?
0:48 When she says dont stop XD
hahah
what would happen if you drank that mixture. Is that internal combustion? Is that what happens when you process the consumption?
A child in africa would have eaten that pool chlorine, what a waste
I think it’s the phosphoric acid that’s an ingredient in the Coca-Cola that reacts with the chlorine. Just think of what that phosphoric acid does to your body. It’s great for all the people that are addicted to drinking Coca-Cola all day long.
At the this exact moment the Fire Department here in Panama is responding to a call of 31 kids affected by this exact mixture... This is no joke!
I once left a bowl of ice cream under my bed for a year, when i remembered it was there, there where insect eggs inside of it, and the bowl had been overflown with white foam.
So I googled what's in Coke, and here's a list of the INGREDIENTS: Carbonated Water, High Fructose Corn Syrup, Caramel Color, Phosphoric Acid, Natural Flavors, Caffeine. I'm no scientist, but do you think it's the Phosphoric Acid that makes the chemical reaction? I found this video to be very interesting. It's amazing to me how people come up with these experiments and why they do them. Interesting indeed!
+Susie LaLonde it does, and it releases chlorine gas. This is actually a reaction you should avoid trying out.
The acid, in this case phosphoric acid, starts breaking down CaCl(OCl), which is naturally in the Calcium hypochlorite, as the Ca(OCl)₂ is broken down over time through light, releasing oxygen in the process [2Ca(OCl)₂ -> 2CaCl(OCl) + O₂]. As the CaCl(OCl) is broken down, it releases Chlorine gas: H₃PO₄ + CaCl(OCl) -> HCaPO₄ + H₂O + Cl₂, this is exothermic. This chlorine gas dissolves again into the water in the coke, producing (hypochloric acid) HOCl and (hydrochloric acid) HCl. The HCl starts attacking the Ca(OCl)₂, making CaCl(OCl) and hypochloric acid again [Ca(OCl)₂ + HCl -> CaCl(OCl) + HOCl], whose CaCl(OCl) is again attacked by the phosphoric acid, etc. The hypochloric acid is broken down thx to the heat generated into hydrochloric acid and oxgen gas [2HOCl -> 2HCl + O₂], the hydrochloric acid further attacking the calcium hypochlorite. Because the reaction starts off with only few CaCl(OCl) molecules and produces more and more, the reaction is slow at first and as it generates more and more CaCl[OCl] and heat it speeds up. The gasses produced are Chlorine and Oxygen.
Note to self, next time at pool, dump all coca cola in.
+BilboSwaggins it probably won't do anything
Do we need to use cold or room temperature water?
Thanks to this video my child now has a large chemical burn to his right anterior ankle that will be extremely painful for a long time!
0:30 Well that escalated quickly.
The fizzing? You call that an explosion? You're easily entertained
Was it burning or freezing?
oh cause if we tried to touch it thats gonna be a bad idea right? But do you know if its super burning?
+Babuco The Bacca It is literally boiling. That is why it bursts out of the glass - the heat from the reaction going on here (presumably a redox reaction between the highly concentrated chlorine and various organic compounds in the soda) causes the soda to boil from the bottom up, and the resulting bubbles push it out of the glass.
+bd_ What?????? U make no sense.
+cRektz he makes perfect sense you just don't understand what he's talking about
Your right mitch chlorine water in swimming pools are warm or cold or room temprature. If it was burning you dont wannt lose a finger or two. If its freezing you dont want to get a frost bite if its SAFE TO TOUCH you will be SAFE!
replace coke with break flud even better
+chris feltner Discovered that when I was a teenager. Good times! Made me want to grow up and blow shit up!
is it dangerous or not and can I touch it without injury
The Coke was too poisonous for the poisonous chlorine.
Hey can you please carry a video showing manufacture of nitrogen trichloride from Calcium hypochlorite and ammonia or ammonium salts or any other method?
is the chlorine a pure element or U R just bought it from the market
how did those in Coca-Cola and pool chlorine reaction and please explain why mixing chlorine with Coca-Cola
Coca-Cola contains phosphorous. Phosphorous when mixed with bleach makes chlorine gas. It's highly dangerous so please don't do this.
The acid, in this case phosphoric acid, starts breaking down CaCl(OCl), which is naturally in the Calcium hypochlorite, as the Ca(OCl)₂ is broken down over time through light, releasing oxygen in the process [2Ca(OCl)₂ -> 2CaCl(OCl) + O₂]. As the CaCl(OCl) is broken down, it releases Chlorine gas: H₃PO₄ + CaCl(OCl) -> HCaPO₄ + H₂O + Cl₂, this is exothermic. This chlorine gas dissolves again into the water in the coke, producing (hypochloric acid) HOCl and (hydrochloric acid) HCl. The HCl starts attacking the Ca(OCl)₂, making CaCl(OCl) and hypochloric acid again [Ca(OCl)₂ + HCl -> CaCl(OCl) + HOCl], whose CaCl(OCl) is again attacked by the phosphoric acid, etc. The hypochloric acid is broken down thx to the heat generated into hydrochloric acid and oxgen gas [2HOCl -> 2HCl + O₂], the hydrochloric acid further attacking the calcium hypochlorite. Because the reaction starts off with only few CaCl(OCl) molecules and produces more and more, the reaction is slow at first and as it generates more and more CaCl[OCl] and heat it speeds up. The gasses produced are Chlorine and Oxygen.
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I tried it the other day and it didnt work....any ideas? Could it be, because the coke was cold?
Does it work with liquid chlorine?
is the gas resurgent from it vestige on the lungs
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energy released from sugar. coke goes clear as sugar is pulled from solution then burned.
I looked up strange experiments and the others were scary so I clicked this one
Is this chlorine gas?
Was that a time lapse?
is the acid strong enough to melt some skin off a human ?
will the reaction still work if you do it with sprite or fanta?
cool.....
+Home Science and it should also Work with other salts of hypochlorous acid like sodium hypochlorite.
well duh
Vella powder ennathu la
All that wasted coke.
What does that giant fizz?
Cocal cola company : Taste the feeling...
Me : NOOOP
I only came to this video because the picture for it looked like a snowman....⛄️
the acid and gas in the coca cola reacts to the properties of chlorine to create that chemical reaction
why does it fizz????
Its boiling
Can bromine substitute pool chlorine ?
hypobromides can, yes
I remember as a kid I tried use Clorox and fire to start a chemical reaction..
Coca Cola (or any soda) + Pool Chlorine = Instant volcano
So this is why they dont let people drink soda in pools :D
but why bro plzz tell me
can i use liquid chlorine with coke instead of solid one?
plz help
this is not chlorine, it's calcium hypochlorite, I think you are talking about Calcium hypochlorite/sodium hypochlorite in a solution, then yes, they would work, liquid chlorine would not work. But I highly discourage you from performing this experiment as it could produce other toxic gasses.
Is that dangerous? Can you touch it?
hey home science giant fan im a HUGE science nerd and just LOVE your channel.
I think the term "amazing" is a bit of a stretch,
Moral- never eat pool chlorine with coke.
DDOI sent me here
I cant believe if i do this at a public swiming pool
Too bad this wasn't done in a fumehood.
Note to self: If le person you hate is seen at le pool, dump all the coke at le minibar in.
Awesome!
What is the chemical equation for this reaction?
have you figured it out yet?
If not, here I go: The acid, in this case phosphoric acid, starts breaking down CaCl(OCl), which is naturally in the Calcium hypochlorite, as the Ca(OCl)₂ is broken down over time through light, releasing oxygen in the process [2Ca(OCl)₂ -> 2CaCl(OCl) + O₂]. As the CaCl(OCl) is broken down, it releases Chlorine gas: H₃PO₄ + CaCl(OCl) -> HCaPO₄ + H₂O + Cl₂, this is exothermic. This chlorine gas dissolves again into the water in the coke, producing (hypochloric acid) HOCl and (hydrochloric acid) HCl. The HCl starts attacking the Ca(OCl)₂, making CaCl(OCl) and hypochloric acid again [Ca(OCl)₂ + HCl -> CaCl(OCl) + HOCl], whose CaCl(OCl) is again attacked by the phosphoric acid, etc. The hypochloric acid is broken down thx to the heat generated into hydrochloric acid and oxgen gas [2HOCl -> 2HCl + O₂], the hydrochloric acid further attacking the calcium hypochlorite. Because the reaction starts off with only few CaCl(OCl) molecules and produces more and more, the reaction is slow at first and as it generates more and more CaCl[OCl] and heat it speeds up. The gasses produced are Chlorine and Oxygen.
Good way to start the day
Better hope the fine bros don't see this.
you win.
Looks like pancake batter
you need to up your game on music
it might be due to carbon dioxide inside the coke. have you tried shaking the coke to remove the co2 from it by shaking it then adding the pool chlorine
The acid, in this case phosphoric acid, starts breaking down CaCl(OCl), which is naturally in the Calcium hypochlorite, as the Ca(OCl)₂ is broken down over time through light, releasing oxygen in the process [2Ca(OCl)₂ -> 2CaCl(OCl) + O₂]. As the CaCl(OCl) is broken down, it releases Chlorine gas: H₃PO₄ + CaCl(OCl) -> HCaPO₄ + H₂O + Cl₂, this is exothermic. This chlorine gas dissolves again into the water in the coke, producing (hypochloric acid) HOCl and (hydrochloric acid) HCl. The HCl starts attacking the Ca(OCl)₂, making CaCl(OCl) and hypochloric acid again [Ca(OCl)₂ + HCl -> CaCl(OCl) + HOCl], whose CaCl(OCl) is again attacked by the phosphoric acid, etc. The hypochloric acid is broken down thx to the heat generated into hydrochloric acid and oxgen gas [2HOCl -> 2HCl + O₂], the hydrochloric acid further attacking the calcium hypochlorite. Because the reaction starts off with only few CaCl(OCl) molecules and produces more and more, the reaction is slow at first and as it generates more and more CaCl[OCl] and heat it speeds up. The gasses produced are Chlorine and Oxygen.
The carbonic acid plays a minor role here but can also drive this reaction, the main acid is still phosphoric acid.
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cola is acid chlorine is alkaline
That look sick yo
I only drink Pepsi so I'm safe.
;o)
Oh, now I want coke :(
Coke is a really weird substance
Bleach and ammonia can also produce chlorine gas so...🤔
so do not drink coca cola while eating chlorine
This is your old experiment
I wanna try
Gas masks required, m8 be careful with that, the effects are serious!
Who else thought the thumbnail looked like a face.
That’s wicked
Until 0:32, I thought the reaction would be less entertaining.
It looks like a pancake
Don't try this at home kids
This is for our expirement for science
the glass didnt break ?
When I did it, the bottle blew up...
AMAZING
First the Coca-Cola is like I'm fine cola then like fuuck not in here
Anyone know if the smoke tastes or smells like coke? If anyone has done this let me know, if not im going to try it tonight after work.
Just say hello to ww1
faiLz I was never heard from, ever again.
overloaded
Cool huh👍
0:26 OMG ITS BEER
OMG ITS GONE
+Caleb Daniels nah, its pee, btw fnaf sucks, only fnaf world is gud
forbiden coke
It looked like a huge pankake
Volcano!!
0:17 what this?
Chlorine -_-
calcium hypochlorite
You shouldn't be doing this that has that is being emitted is highly toxic
mix powder sugar, and powder chlorine and make the worlds best bath bomb
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0:17 0:22
where the phuck do u buy this chlorine chit fore da cheapest thingamajiga
Geez Language my brother or we shpit on dem
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of course I know da phucking wae
Language my brother
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