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Messing with Azidoazide Azide (C2N14)

ReactiveChem2 - 2020-05-20

This is a reupload because youtube didnt like this video. 

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Eutimur_X - 2021-02-24

The universe: Exists
Azide: And I took that personally

Rob - 2021-06-18

C2N14 requires a hammer impact to explode. NI3 can literally be set off with a feather. Alpha radiation can even set it off. C2N14 brings piss to a shit fight when it comes to impact sensitive explosives.

Footing Ball556 - 2021-09-03

@Rob I think NCl3 is worse than NI3 actually. It's a liquid also

Blake Lonsdale-Cook - 2021-01-27

Imagine someone using Azidoazide Azide as an explosive filler, with a fragmenting jacket containing plasticized chlorine-trifluoride.

Steven Eaddy - 2021-02-04

Good luck getting all of that together without blowing your hand off lol

MrJon1157 - 2022-02-18

Congratulations, you're now on a watchlist for even mentioning this. And so am I for participating!

Xeno056 - 2020-06-22

"I think that the best oxidizer for this is experiment not some fancy perclorate, chlorate, or nitrate but NITRIC ACID."

Fuggin subbed.

ReactiveChem2 - 2020-06-24

Thanks, btw this is my second channel where I don’t post much (just in case my main gets deleted) so if you want to see more vids check out ReactiveChem

Xeno056 - 2020-06-24

@ReactiveChem2 Thanks for the heads up. Maybe pop that in your channel sidebar so folks like me can find it easier?

metamorphicorder - 2020-12-24

No nitric acid actuallt neutralizes azides. My nephew works in environmental cleanup and i asked him if he had ever had to deal with a. Azide, and he said no, but he had to clean up sodium azide once. Aparrently hospitals use dilute sodium azide solutions in some processes and they send it down regular drains and when those drains are copper pipe, it forms copper azide, which like most azides are crush and friction sensitive decomposers. Well they had a plumber working in their pipes and one of them detonated injuring him. My nephew had to go treat their pipes with nitric acid to dissolve the azide precipitates in them. It took 24 hrs to get rid of it all.
Hows that for a work place hazard. And pardon if the word dissolve may not be correct, parhaps it simply neutralizes the azides makes them stable so they dont explosively decompose when crushed. You should try chlorinetriflouride, or is it chlorinetetraflouride? Its the MOST powerful oxidized we know of. It will burn concrete.

Luis Enrique Penayo - 2020-06-17

That was dope, where do i get those high tec explosive resistant blankets you are wearing.

ReactiveChem2 - 2020-06-24

They are magical government only Area 51 technology, so sorry I don’t think you could get them.

Sophia Astatine - 2020-06-14

Well. I never expected to say this, but I'm glad I found your channel. Glad Wikipedia brought me here

ReactiveChem2 - 2020-06-24

Lol, hope you enjoy, if you want to see more vids check out my main channel ReactiveChem (this one is just in case my main gets deleted)

ThePoliteCreeper - 2020-06-25

I also found this from Wikipedia. Saw ex&f credited as a source along side this video. Awesome video and definitely going to subscribe to your main video.

Wrekt - 2020-08-03

This is great content!

Palak Pandey - 2021-09-13

The end tho 😂 loved it

AverageCODM - 2021-04-12

My 6th favorite chemical!! Thanks for making such cool content!!

genis - 2021-08-18

what are the top 5?

R Johnson - 2020-05-20

Great video, dude.

Sicco Blue - 2021-11-07

the melting point is 80c, decomposition is 110c

joe estes - 2020-06-14

Awesome video! Smart move on the #2 channel

ReactiveChem2 - 2020-06-24

Yea I won’t be uploading much here, it’s just for if my main gets deleted

mr pringles - 2020-11-03

i just need a couple of that stuff for a uhhhh... project

TGWT - 2020-10-08

lmao healing crystal

Cam Cameron - 2021-11-02

Is it more powerful than fluoroantomonic acid?

ThomasPlays - 2020-08-21

I love it! So cool!

Bud Hettrick - 2021-05-03

Better than magnesium heptoxide

Chemistry'sCuriosities Cannagorilla - 2020-05-20

Loved it but Your crazy lol

ReactiveChem2 - 2020-06-24

I am a good kind of crazy 😉

lopho phora - 2020-09-05

That was awesome

MoaMal AK - 2021-01-07

WoW nice video ❤️

Daniel Verberne - 2021-01-15

4:01 - yeah, that slow motion was ‘crapy’

haywoodyoudome - 2021-01-19

totaly crapy

pewsho pewsho - 2022-01-12

Healing crystals!!!! \○/

Nina Gavrilovic - 2021-05-01

I love ur channel, r u still uploading?

ReactiveChem2 - 2021-06-09

Yes this is my second channel where I reuploaded 3 of my old vids because YouTube deleted them (and it’s my backup if YouTube deletes my channel) my current channel is ReactiveChem

Ace_ C - 2021-01-10

Where can I get 10 pounds of it?

NateKiu - 2020-12-02

When he said he would stop it I think wtf in the first place how do he got it in fuck yeah you should stop you don't have to say it

Joobin814 - 2021-05-05

manganese heptoxide lol

HOOVER FF - 2020-11-27

LIKE SI VINISTE POR EL VIDEO DE SORPRENDENTE

allan shan - 2020-08-08

is this the same guy from explosions and fire?

ReactiveChem2 - 2020-08-21

allan shan maybe

Ennis - 2021-07-01

No, he’s got no accent and his setup isn’t dodgy enough

Morganthus - 2020-12-28

What happens if you snort it.

Jet T - 2021-07-02

Snack Crackle Pop

Em Spearing - 2021-05-23

Thumbs up. Anything that ScrewYouTube doesn't like. But WHY didn't they, wear a red hat that time?

king bread da 1st - 2021-01-10

Concentrate

king bread da 1st - 2021-01-10

It

Blake Lonsdale-Cook - 2021-01-27

Also, the reason this wasn't as sensitive as it could've been is you failed to evaporate more of the water away, which significantly dulled it's sensitivity. Once completely dried it's so sensitive that dropping a grain of sugar onto the other end of a spoon is more than enough to set it off.

Mello Gee - 2021-02-05

I heard that you can't even so much as breathe on a small pile of Azidoazide azide granules, otherwise they'll explode, because they're so unstable and highly reactive. Do you have a BATFE licensing or something? How in the heck can one even attempt to concoct such a compound, involving some backyard chemistry, without having the feds show-up at your home? I wouldn't even go near that stuff. You're more brave than I am. I'll admit it.

Ennis - 2021-07-01

It’s not as bad as often described, it’s less sensitive than touchpowder. It’s just a pain to make so nobody bothers much with it except that the original research paper described it as “too sensitive for our equipment to measure”, so it gets featured as a “super sensitive explosive”. It’s certainly still sensitive, but there vary far worse explosives out there.