5614 Posted September 23, 2004 Author Posted September 23, 2004 i dont think that i will loose my hand doing this, im not using that much of the stuff, also, should i turn the cup up right, or leave it face down? there will be hydrogen and oxygen, and i dont want it to escape, do i assume that its best just to leave it down, so none of the hydrogen can escape. is this safe indoors? i would have thought so with smallish quantities.
YT2095 Posted September 23, 2004 Posted September 23, 2004 a thin walled plastic cup is fine indoors, and keep it upside down else the H will escape and take the O2 with it.
5614 Posted September 23, 2004 Author Posted September 23, 2004 um, the explosion or ignition will quite likely melt the cup, what can i hold the cup with which wont hurt me, catch fire or explode!? (i dont have gauntlets)
YT2095 Posted September 23, 2004 Posted September 23, 2004 well before you light it it`s perfectly safe, so put it in a safe place 1`stly and move slowly as you don`t air turbulance to dilute your mix. then either get a long stick with a lit match atatched to it and use that, or get someone stupid to light it for for you I`m joking with the last part
5614 Posted September 23, 2004 Author Posted September 23, 2004 hmm, this is getting harder, i will have to put it on the concrete or something, coz the table might melt [plastic] or my wooden one might get really burnt or something [thats a proper wooden one, not an experimental one!] then i'll have to make some kinda tripod stand [i dont have a tripod] so i'll just make one outta, hmmm, something! any ideas what to make a tripod out of? then i just get a stick and light it. or get someone stupid to light it for for you i'll just go and get my brother.I`m joking with the last part what was that? i missed that part... that bit was actually quite funny!! ROFLOL so they say!
YT2095 Posted September 23, 2004 Posted September 23, 2004 no no no, the wooden table`s just fine the reaction is that fast there`s no time to burn the table, the cup will split and maybe melt a little in a few places, but not enough to make a fire on your table, trust me on that one, you`re more likely to make a burn mark with the match on the stick when you drop it after the bang during your involuntary poo session
5614 Posted September 23, 2004 Author Posted September 23, 2004 um, with two pages or posts, i dont really think im gonna get that much of a shock when i see this happening! i spose most chemical stuff happens on wooden tables though.
YT2095 Posted September 23, 2004 Posted September 23, 2004 plenty can happen on wooden tables, but I digress
Gilded Posted September 23, 2004 Posted September 23, 2004 Thou shalt not have mercy upon pine tables!
5614 Posted September 23, 2004 Author Posted September 23, 2004 Thou shalt not have mercy upon pine tables! or thout shalt be sparketh and vexed..... amen!
r1dermon Posted September 24, 2004 Posted September 24, 2004 no YT, i was referring to 5614 with the hydrogen trick...my professor doing it in class was enough for me to say, hell no. the WD-40 trick is good man, and unless your an idiot, you hold the can on a slightly upright position. so that the flame doesnt reach the can. and even if i coated the can with starting fluid, it would not touch the flame, as it stays a good 4 inches from the can at all times. hot air rises, and so do flames, dont want to get burned? stay below the flames...
r1dermon Posted September 24, 2004 Posted September 24, 2004 ok, so lets see here....burning a gas, which expands to fill its container, whatever that is, extremely flamable, completely consumed in a firery blaze in under a second....or, a controlled flame thrower using mildly flamable oil and pressurized gas. its a tough one, but considering i can't control the expansion of a gas, i'll stick to point and spray.
folder Posted September 24, 2004 Posted September 24, 2004 I once decided to electrolyze some water, and I caught the hydrogen and oxygen in a sandwich baggie. I wasn't expecting much, so I lit it in my basement. BOOM! Really loud, more than I expected. Encouraged by this, I decided to do it again, but with a gallon baggie and do it outside. Sounded like a shotgun going off. Ah, chemistry is fun.
jdurg Posted September 25, 2004 Posted September 25, 2004 Yeah. When you have the proper stoichiometic ratio of reactants, as you would get when you electrolyze the eventual product, the reaction proceeds at an incredible rate and with a loud result. What's even more frightening is if you have some platinum wire and put that at the end of a long stick, then put that platinum wire inside the hydrogen/oxygen mixture. It will immediately go BOOM as the platinum catalyzes the reaction.
Gilded Posted September 25, 2004 Posted September 25, 2004 Damn, I need to go and get me some Pt-wire.
YT2095 Posted September 26, 2004 Posted September 26, 2004 an easy source would be to get one of those lighters that dont blow out in the wind, the gas type, the wire gauze is Pt wire, so if you can a few broken ones (and they do break regularly) carefully remove the wire
5614 Posted September 26, 2004 Author Posted September 26, 2004 my friend had a lighter where the flame was green, it had some special thingy in it, which effected the flame like that so it was green, dunno what material it was though.
Gilded Posted September 26, 2004 Posted September 26, 2004 I had a green flame lighter. The metal thingie that made it green was used up and broke off. It seemed like copper or some mix of copper and another metal.
5614 Posted September 26, 2004 Author Posted September 26, 2004 would copper turn a flame green? why?
YT2095 Posted September 27, 2004 Posted September 27, 2004 yes it would/does, it`s the higher energy state of the Cu ion, that emits the color
5614 Posted September 27, 2004 Author Posted September 27, 2004 so if you place a strip of Cu next to a flame, the flame will go green?
YT2095 Posted September 27, 2004 Posted September 27, 2004 into, as opposed to "next to" and make sure it isn`t a huge peice, as it`s a good heat conductor and won`t reach suficient temp to ionise any of it. a thin copper wire should be just fine
5614 Posted September 27, 2004 Author Posted September 27, 2004 so falme with copper wire going through the middle and the flame should go green... thats cool.
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