Gas Properties and Flammability


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 Code Number :   5B30.92?

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Condition :   Good  
Principle :   Gas laws  
Area of Study :  Chemistry and Physics  
Equipment :   Balloons (Large and Small), Fishing Line with Swivels attached, Oxygen, Hydrogen Helium, Candle on 2-meter stick, Disposable Grill Lighter,  

Procedure :   See the files or the hardcopy 5B30.92? entry for directions.
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 "Chapter 3: "Electrochemistry": The Plastic Hydrogen Bomb."                       www.scitoys.com

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   References

"Production of Oxygen",
Countertop Chemistry, The Science House, North Carolina State University.

"Production of Hydrogen", Countertop Chemistry, The Science House, North Carolina State University.

Joey Green, "Hydrogen Balloon", The Mad Scientist Handbook, Vol. 2, p. 53.

Simon Quellen Field, "The Plastic Hydrogen Bomb", Gonzo Gizmos, p. 67 - 76.

"Electrolysis - Hydrogen and Oxygen Production," Physics From the Junk Drawer, 3rd Edition, The Science House, North Carolina State University, p. 42.



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