ChemicalForce - 2018-12-07
White phosphorus solution and barking dog reaction...You won't see it in this video! ========== Reaction timing: 1:15 CS2 + O2 (carbon disulfide combastion reaction) 1:45 Carbon disulfide air blast 2:01 Xanthogenate reaction 3:03 MoO3 + NH3*H2O 4:27 Dissolution of iodine in carbon disulfide 4:40 Sodium azide decomposition NaN3 5:50 NaN3 + I2 7:41 Dissolution of sulfur in carbon disulfide 7:54 Cu + S 8:47 Cool chemical reaction 9:30 Bonus reaction with chlorine dioxide ========== Thanks for watching! and subscribing :)
More CS2
OK! next video ;)
Nice.. The copper reaction was really new to me
thank you for having imagination and demos that aren't in year one chem
Wow!It's so amazing and exciting! 😍
Carbon disulfide reaction with liquid oxygen
Carbon disulfide reaction with cellulose,much like reaction with ethanol
All your videos are very watch compelling and intensive so why don't you perform one with the almost impossible to contain anhydrous perchloric acid?
That's ONE no one else can or would!
I'll try very hard to do it this year!
Preparation and reactions of Aluminum Borohydride might be interesting :-) Another great video :-)
I thought to do it! But my AlCl3 packaging absorbed water :((
I've already ordered a new one :D
ChemicalForce I’m really curious about it. I couldn’t find very much information about its properties and applications.
Good reactions)))
very inserting reactions and i always wanted to know more about carbon disulfide
I love your vids! Keep em coming!
I was pretty close with my guess actually :D
it was really hard to guess :D
I'm now ready to give my chemistry test
Thats crazy!
Can you do reactions with beryllium
@ChemicalForce
Although the reactions with beryllium are not generally strong, but they are extremely rare in youtube that there are only two videos showing reaction, one with very low quality and foggy screen and one is very brief. So I expect from you to show us the best reactions with very high quality and long enough time.
@ChemicalForce
There is a video on burning magnesium, but no one about beryllium.
@شاهين حسن look at one of the chemical suggestions videos
@ChemicalForce
Yes, thank you. I found the video.
If you make a video about reactions with Beryllium, even if they are not strong or explosive. They will be famous because Beryllium can be classified as '' The rarest non-radioactive element on YouTube"
@ChemicalForce
Beryllium iodide reacts vigorously with water to form hydroiodic acid.
Awesome soundtrack!
I have this chemical in my body, my liver makes it since i am taking Disulfiram xD
You should do a separate video in nitrous oxide
Hi could you please make some new experiment and chemical réaction with sélénium and tellurium new ones !! Because as with the Carbon disulfide ( barking dog and phosphorus !!) everybody does the same one!!! Its really boring!! Your the best and I’m learning interesting things about chemicals with your videos you are the best really!!!! Thanks🤙👍
Thank you! Yes, I have some ideas about it and also have selenium compounds and elemental tellurium :D
Next year!
Just found this channel now! Where i was years ago! The content I'll subscribe and recommend to my colleagues!
Your video showing me wow
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Have you thought about exploring Halogen Azides?
no, but I think to show the reaction of chromyl azide
Can carbon disulfide react with metals in high temperature?
I didn't see any reaction in the articles about CS2 and metals
@ChemicalForce You can try and see, it's working or not
Awesome video!
Dear sir auto fire in match stick which camicals reaction please explainme
Can you react hydrozoic acid and chlorine? That reaction is used to power a chemical laser!
Sorry, but I still need my fingers :D
Ok the S burns nice in CS2 vapour, right? But which reaction happened?
S and CS2 burn simultaneously
Nice video! Can this compound be synthesised by heating Carbon and Sulphur in a crucible? Also subscribed, by the way!
Amazing
since you have a CS2 you can make a viscose. That would be interesting to see. Nevertheless great video
Carbon disulfide and Chromyl Cloride or other strong oxidizing acids
CS2 and CrO2Cl2 does not react so that the could produce either fire or explosion
#thank You 🖐️
love the 90's arcade brawler music
Here's something really scary, I was incarcerated at El Paso de Robles CYA facility in Paso Robles California in 1979/80 and I was part of the grounds maintenance crew with outside clearance. We spent a few different days attempting to exterminate the ground squirrels in the perimeter with this very material! About a half dozen or so of us inmates would have shovels waiting for the squirrels when they ran out. We would pump the carbon disulfide into the burrow entrances, seal off most and then ignite the open one, which would result in a small explosion ,often times some would escape out of the holes whereupon we would beat them to death. I did it with glee back then ,but I have since felt deep remorse from that. Years later I was having an ice cream at glacier point in Yosemite and saw a ground squirrel and gave it to him in a spiritual effort of penance, I think he forgave me and I feel better about it.
What a herat-piercing story! O_O
At least those squirrels didn't die in vain. They fought so their offsprings can enjoy ice cream ^__^
Another great video in a fantastic series. One minor note about the flame not charring paper, in order to get a low temperature flame you mix carbon disulfide and carbon tetrachloride and the evaporation of the nonflammable carbon tetrachloride cools the reaction enough so it will not burn a handkerchief soaked in the soution and you can even ignite a pool of it held in your bare hand as long as you don't let it burn completely down to the skin. Just a suggestion but have you considered doing subtitles because while you're obviously extremely intelligent your accent is a little difficult to understand at the speed you talk and I think you would gain many more subscribers and viewers if you did subtitles. A small suggestion from your newest subscriber and biggest fan.
Hi, Bob! Thanks for you feedback!
Almost every video on this channel includes subtitles --> https://imgur.com/0zfRBIq
1 and 2 stinkbomb
Please remove the background music.
hello,
I love your video's. I was wondering if you could answer something unrelated to this specific video. There are videos (and I have noticed myself playing arounfd with it) when sodium is placed in water it can fizz on top of the water and then the sodium metal turns clear just before exploding. Do you know why the sodium metal turns clear like this? Is perhaps the metal losing its electrons resulting in this? or is it likely just molten NaOH?
I can’t answer exactly why it does this, but you know you can more consistently perform it by placing a paper towel just so there is a slight layer of water above it. When you place a small chunk of sodium on it, it almost always seems to react this way. I don’t have the melting point of NaOH readily available, but there is a good video of it by thunderfoot, and I’d encourage you to check it out.
Always a pleasure to watch.
I need both CS2 and P. (Tho I would prefer red) Where do you get them?
Honestly, I'm getting so many chemicals I'm starting to forget how I got this or that one :|
Can sulfur(in carbon disulfide) react with other metals and non-metals?
Sure, it's much more active "form" of sulfur than elemental sulfur
@ChemicalForce Can you make more reactions with this "form"?
You're in desperate need of some acoustics....
You need to be featured by Cody. Let's reach out and get him featured.
I wrote him a letter, but he didn't answer ;(
@ChemicalForce 😭
@ChemicalForce never give up. I've written him a letter, too. He is just pretty busy. Just a suggestion : most of the time you just show the facts. I've noticed the popular videos are asking questions and building a little story around it and giving the answers and facts away. Seems more entertaining that way for the majority of people.
1:56 - 2:05 it was a bit difficult to understand you
You can always use subtitles.
ChemicalForce dude ur a dick
ChemicalForce u sound like that gay kid from phineas and ferb
5:40 Highly toxic, highly flammable, highly crusty around the bottle's cap threads....
Oh thank u
I mostly know CS2 as that solvent that's listed all the time in the CRC and other places where information on the solubility of chemicals is listed.
Chemists: 2NaN3 + I2
Me: NANI?
I want to see reaction between liyhium methoxide (CH3OLi) and water/acids/other solvents.
doyale - 2018-12-07
I don't understand why you don't have more subs
ChemicalForce - 2018-12-15
need more videos :D
Azizah Kasim - 2019-02-24
@ChemicalForce I hope you know that you're the best !!
พงษ์พันธุ์ โปรณะ - 2019-09-21
From food science ! C in rice and S in vegetables that help meat be decomposed by air whir !