Beals Science | Fire Gel Fuel - Made from Egg Shells and Vinegar! @BealsScience | Uploaded 7 years ago | Updated 1 hour ago
Craig Beals shows how to make Fire Gel Fuel similar to Sterno with things you have in your kitchen!
Gel fuel is used for Survival Kits, Camping, Cooking, Fireplace, Warming Trays, Fondue, S'Mores and a whole lot more. Craig shows how egg shells or chalk (Calcium carbonate) react with vinegar (Acetic acid) to form Calcium Acetate (the gel in Gel Fuel). The gel forms with the addition of an alcohol which allows the gel fuel to burn!
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Funky Junky by Jason Shaw cc3.0 fma.org
Craig Beals shows how to make Fire Gel Fuel similar to Sterno with things you have in your kitchen!
Gel fuel is used for Survival Kits, Camping, Cooking, Fireplace, Warming Trays, Fondue, S'Mores and a whole lot more. Craig shows how egg shells or chalk (Calcium carbonate) react with vinegar (Acetic acid) to form Calcium Acetate (the gel in Gel Fuel). The gel forms with the addition of an alcohol which allows the gel fuel to burn!
For all instructions and materials visit my website: bealsscience.com/post/2017/11/07/fire-gel-fuel-made-from-egg-shells-and-vinegar
Click to order 95% Ethyl Alcohol: http://amzn.to/2AeS6tT
https://www.Facebook.com/CraigBealsScience
https://www.Instagram.com/BealsScience
https://www.Twitter.com/BealsScience
SUBSCRIBE and Ring the Bell: goo.gl/bVnT8F
WARNING:
This video is only for entertainment purposes. If you rely on the information outlined in this video, you assume responsibility for the results. As with any experiment, proceed at your own risk.
Music:
Tennessee Hayride by Jason Shaw cc3.0 fma.org
Funky Junky by Jason Shaw cc3.0 fma.org