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NurdRage | Chemical Thunderstorm in a Beaker #Shorts #science #chemistry @NurdRage | Uploaded 1 year ago | Updated 1 minute ago
In this video we make a chemical thunderstorm in a beaker using manganese heptoxide.

I wanted recreate the test tube thunderstorm on a larger scale, adding sound for a more immersive experience. The setup involved using a glass funnel to carefully pour sulfuric acid into ethanol and form a layer of it in the bottom. Sprinkling potassium permanganate into the mix led to the formation of manganese heptoxide that reacted with ethanol and produced display of small explosions, accompanied by popping sounds and flashes of light.


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