Sometimes reactions happen surprisingly fast...

Published 2023-03-15
In Try not to flinch we will examine reaction rates and how the temperature of a reaction changes the speed at which a reaction occurs. Sometimes reactions happen surprisingly fast, while at other times the same reaction seems to happen very slowly. The whoosh bottle is a great example of an experiment that has changing reaction conditions each time you light it that lead to different temperature the reaction occurs at, as well as different concentrations of reactants and products in the initial reaction.

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All Comments (5)
  • i love this channel these experiments are really cool and i think your way to underrated
  • @clown134
    the vertical resolution initially crashed my new pipe client. I'm sure it would have been fine if I was using the standard YouTube client but there's too many ads on youtube. otherwise when I reloaded the client it worked fine