ReactiveChem - 2021-02-08
Here is the final video, Hope you enjoy this testing video. Patrons (10+ dollars): Samonie67 Braveskin BackyardScience2000 Patrons (3+ dollars): Liam Leon Explosions&Fire KW PC UNOFFICIAL Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ReactiveChem Instagram: reactive_chem Discord: https://reactivechem.tk/ Bitchute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/UNmp1lkLREH8/ Papers: https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/664962610722242576/733101616621813896/energetic_glyoxime_and_diaminofurazan_derivatives.pdf http://www.sciencemadness.org/talk/files.php?pid=306553&aid=27407 https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/690382953833955348/692733624453431406/BNTFO.pdf
Lol I love the random calculus you put in there. Omarion is a great dude he and I chat sometimes. Great video dude! I’m really surprised at the difference in power between these two compounds.
I love explosive chemistry.. 😁
I love how calculus became furries
But otherwise, interesting synthesis and the furoxan and furazan heterocycles were particularly cool
Amazing and awesome content as per usual, very cool and highly interesting.
Imagine tryna show someone some explosives on google and furies show up xD
Very well done, sir!
Hey man great content! I would like to give a suggestion for the future videos!
While you show the reactions taking place could you superimpose on the video the reaction mechanism or the simple reaction just to understand better while you talk?
Thanks man keep it up the awesome work!
Thanks for the suggestion, I feel like that would definitely work better.
Impressive furazans chemistry developped by the Sheremetev's team from Russia during the 90's😍
Awesome project. Keep up your brilliant interest. Chemistry 👍
Missed you videos, boy!
5:11 that hot plate has seen better days
That was my first hot plate, it has reached 4 years old.
@@reactivechem7408 I feel that. I’ve had a hotplate going for 7 years. Basically just a heating coil with stirring that works sometimes. You hold onto things that you start with tbh
That’s amazing
I want to see how well these perform on a larger scale, say 500g or so.
Awesome video! I wish YouTube would notify me when you post but YouTube is trash
Yea it’s a shitty platform but oh well
Yeah same
@@reactivechem7408 agreed. Its the worst and best at once
furrowoxanes
Welp, see you in forty six weeks I guess.
Heck yeah!
Nice Video!
Thanks
Awesome Project👍👍👍👍
You look good.
So dirty lab equipment is scary! 😳🙄🤦♂️
Epic video
Thanks!!!!!!!!!
This video is indeed epic
Can confirm ✓
New fav compound
Same, but it’s a bitch to make, unfortunately…
tungstun dioxide, sodium gluconate, furoxanes and furazanes... what is it whith chemistry and furries? HmMmMmMmMmMm
I subscribed, where are the Furries? JK Great content, nice work!
is there something called DNF?
"Can you hear the melody???"
Wait a god damn minute... a lot of your viewers are furries? lmao.
Yea lmao
@@reactivechem7408 it's horrible
Goodbye furries
Furries? Goodbye!
Furries go bye bye
Do your neighbors think your making meth?
My neighbors told the police they thought I was making meth just from seeing me spray ammonia on some copper tubes sitting in salt that then turned blue. So his almost certainly do.
pff
uwu
@ExtractionsAndIre - 2021-02-12
Hey you know something I just figured out: all these DPX explosives are called that because they're named after the researcher who discovered them, Davin Piercey
@ExtractionsAndIre - 2021-02-12
And him and a lot of other associated researchers are on Twitter and you can just like, tweet them. Wild
@reactivechem7408 - 2021-02-13
The more you know, I had no idea that was why (Tbh that explains the weird names). But yea it’s pretty fantastic how they can just be tweeted casually and you would most likely get an answer fairly quickly.