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Channel address: @lovely_science
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Language: English
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All of science is nothing more than the refinement of everyday thinking.
~Albert Einstein

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2021-04-02 03:00:00
"Cannon fire" caused by the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide when burning ethanol using potassium manganate.
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2021-04-01 17:34:00
Reaction between hydrochloric acid (HCl) and aluminum foil (Al).
As a result of the reaction, aluminum chloride and hydrogen gas are formed, which puffs up the plastic bottle.
2Al + 6HCl → 2AlCl₃ + 3H₂
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2021-04-01 03:00:07
Violent reaction between liquid bromine and pieces of aluminum foil.
2Al + 3Br₂ → 2AlBr₃
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2021-03-31 18:02:10
Reaction between nitric oxide and lithium hydride.
A large amount of heat is released during the reaction.
Reaction products: lithium oxide, nitrogen and water.
2N₂O + 2LiH → Li₂O + 2N₂ + H₂O
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2021-03-30 18:51:22
Belousov-Zhabotinsky oscillatory reaction.
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2021-03-30 18:47:59
Another Belousov-Zhabotinsky oscillatory reaction.
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2021-03-29 21:38:27
When liquid nitrogen touches water, it immediately turns into gas.
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2021-03-29 21:36:25
Demonstration of a concave mirror and pendulum.
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2021-03-28 23:58:14
Diluted blood + ice.
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2021-03-28 15:12:48
Briggs-Rauscher reaction a self-oscillating chemical reaction.
During the interaction of a number of chemicals, a liquid regularly, with a frequency of several seconds, changes its color.
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