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Endimion17
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So let me get this straight. You would be ok with someone making a video in which 50 ml of nitrogen trichloride are accumulated in a flask full of
water and no explanations, warnings or cleanup procedures are provided (not even in the description, where it should go; neither do I think videos
should be stretched)... if the person puts a disclaimer which frees him from any responsibility, legal or whatsoever.
Is it just me, or that sounds like what a typical rich, yuppie lawyer from Manhattan we all know and hate would do? Well I think it violates the basic
ethics. And it probably violates the law in most countries. It would violate the law in my country, that's for sure.
[Edited on 18-9-2011 by Endimion17]
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hkparker
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No, I dont think putting a "you cant sue me sign" on videos doesn't make you not responsible, thats Yeti's opinion. Putting a "for entertainment
purposes only" is a good idea, though I have had viewers insulted, as they thought I was trying to say I didn't think anyone else was capable of
repeating my demonstrations safely (opposite of the truth!). I generally say please exercise appropriate caution if you repeat anything seen here.
I see what you are saying Endimion17, about how we are coming off as being more educated then the rest and should present things as such. And though
I know we dont follow the literature _perfectly_, I do not think we are hurting anyone.
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White Yeti
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I'm saying it's better to put a sign that is very straight forward "for entertainment purposes only" (in my mind) is not straight forward enough.
You can't misinterpret a sign that says, "I am not responsible for the damage anyone might cause to himself/herself while attempting to duplicate
reactions contained in the video".
I think it's also pretty easy to spot "pyro kids". They usually ask the author where they got chemicals and what are the proportions (because they
don't know what stoichiometry is).
So how about this, you modify the comments section so that people need your approval to post comments. That way, if someone asks a question that looks
suspicious, you delete the comment so that no one can give any info on how to duplicate the reactions. It seems harsh, but it's the most you can do,
aside from throwing months of work into the trash. You can't eliminate stupidity, or prevent stupid things from happening, but you can do your best in
mitigating the damage.
[Edited on 9-18-2011 by White Yeti]
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TheNaKLaB
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Can be apart of this guys?
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What? If you would like to participate in part 2 that is great. Watch part 1, if you have a reaction that was not covered in part 1 film it and send
me a download link, or upload it to my ftp space at hkparker.dyndns.org. Username: admin password: sciencemadness. Thanks for the interest!
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TheNaKLaB
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I watched part one, it was brilliant!
Would I be able to use my Pyrophoric Iron video? Since the sparks could cause a fire?
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Thank you, I'm glad you liked it!
Pyrophoric iron sounds like a good contribution, your video had quite a bit of sparks in it. I think it could be interesting to see the sparks light
another flamable substance on fire as well. If its convenient, make more iron oxalate and this time dump the decomposition product on perhaps 1 ml of
ethanol on a watch glass. You shouldn't need much iron, try less then a gram at first.
Also, welcome to sciencemadness
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TheNaKLaB
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Ok so I'll make some more and dump in on some ethanol I should have it filmed
and ready by late today, should that be fine? Would I be able to email you the video?
Thank you
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Be careful with it! Take as much time as you need, part one was released today so part two wont be out for I would imagine 1-2 months.
It will (it should) be too large for email. megaupload has been the conventional way to do things, or my ftp. If you need help using ftp I can U2U
you instructions, or just stick it on megaupload.
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TheNaKLaB
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I'll make sure the precautions are present Oh okay, I wont talk that long to
make it anyway.
Yeah would you be able to U2U me the instructions? That would be great! If it doesn't work, I'll try megaupload
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Endimion17
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If pyrophoric materials are needed, you might consider lead. Pyrophoric form can be obtained by vacuum pyrolysis of its citrate, or dry distillation
of tartrate at normal pressure, which is a more convenient method.
However, I'm not sure is it possible to set anything on fire other than the lead itself...
Boranes come to mind... carbonyl metal compounds...
Cobalt sulphide previously heated to 300°C and cooled could ignite itself...
[Edited on 19-9-2011 by Endimion17]
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hkparker
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Good ideas, thanks! Other pyrophiric metals are good.
I remember seeing this video of boranes:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jM8VC3R-l-Q
A bit too quick imho but might still be worth including if someon can repeat it.
This also looks very interesting:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P3PpupxmhFs
Phosphine is burned when the pyrophoric impurity diphosphane is made.
While all the phosphine should be consumed in flame, its still pretty stupid to make without a very controlled environment.
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TheNaKLaB
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What about this one?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G7Lg9mdazC4
Someone could repeat this experiment but Platiniumis needed as a catalyst :\
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This was preformed earlier in this thread by member Morgan, I want to say page 9... somewhere between 8 and 12. He sprayed methanol on Pt powder and
it burst into flames. I did not hear a response when asking for permission to use it in the first video.
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I made phosphine from WP in an alkalic environment. Of course impure and pyrophoric. But it is possible to make it in a controlled fashion and fill
vessels with it if every part of the reaction apparatus is purged from air. Ether is an excellent choice if one doesn't have access to inert gasses or
Schlenk lines.
A controlled production of phosphine and non-pyrophoric phosphine (Thénard) is actually something I was planning to put on Youtube soon.
Other videos on YT show messy reactions akin to the ones with silane. But it would be cool to fill a syringe and push it out. Impure phosphine would
make a very bright ball of fire and copious amounts of pentoxide smoke.
And it would be cool to separate diphosphine by Thénard's method and see how it ignites.
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TheNaKLaB
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Ohk fair enough, It would be an extremely expensive experiment as well!
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woelen used a syringe to inject this pyrophoric mix into chlorine in the last video, and it worked really well. I think doing a more dirty reaction
like the one I linked would be cool but on a not fire related topic I would like to see your synthesis Endimion17. Do you want to film these?
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Endimion17
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I'd like to, but I'm unable to do so at the moment as I don't have access to my stuff.
Anyway, impure phosphine is a lousy way of getting actual fire. I somehow doubt it could ignite a sheet ot paper. It's just fun to look at.
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Bravo hk and SciMad contributors. A great video. Can't wait for part 2.
U.T.F.S.E. and learn the joys of autodidacticism!
Don't judge each day only by the harvest you reap, but also by the seeds you sow.
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Thanks Bot0nist!!
I'm really glad so much interest has been generated in part 2 already! TheNaKLab has submitted a vid of iron oxalate, and will be shooting different
ones. Formatik has submitted 4 really great reactions.
@Endimion17 Ok, well this will likely be open for a while so if its ever convenient that would be good.
Even if its not the most practical that's still ok, there were some in part 1 that definitely wouldn't light a sheet of paper.
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Endimium, I do not think there is a real safety issue with the video. There is a great difference between this video and the average k3wl fucking b00m
video. I have no objections against the manganese heptoxide, as presented here. It is a small and impure sample. There is another thing as well, most
kewls never heard of manganese heptoxide and never will make it. Most chemicalsin the video are too exotic for the kewl. They watch the video, think
that it is funny and cool and go on with their things. Kewl want nitrates and chlorates, no exotic like manganese heptoxide.
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Exciting news everyone: our video made the MAKE Magazine blog!! This means a ton more exposure and more ad money (to be donated to sciencemadness).
Post is here:
http://blog.makezine.com/archive/2011/09/fire-without-matche...
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haha thats awesome this just motivated me to think of more ideas
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Well done guys! I'm so glad that I can be part of the second video!
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I can also be a part of the second video.
I never asked for this.
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