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Mystery compound burning at ~400 degrees?
I remember about a year or two ago, I was randomly researching chemicals on Wikipedia. I distinctly remember finding a page which described a certain
compound which was either pyrophoric or flammable, which would burn with a flame cool enough so that you could slowly run your hand through it without
being immediately burned. If I remember correctly, it contained Sulfur, and maybe Fluorine. It wasn't Organic, it was an Inorganic compound.
Does this trigger anyone's knowledge of what the heck it could be? I've looked at a ton of Wikipedia pages but I can't find the one I saw that time.
Any thoughts?
Edit: I don't remember if the temperature of the flame was in C or F. I just remember that it said the researchers of the compound weren't burned by
the flame!
[Edited on 3-6-2018 by Rhodanide]
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Sounds like carbon disulfide (CS2).
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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cool_flame
Except it was organic
Methanol has no color when it burns a sort of invisible flame
mix of carbon disulfide and carbon tetrachloride (appr. 1:1 by volume) burns with a fairly cool flame.
In the past, magicians sometimes used this mix. They spilt it on their skin and lit the mix. The flames did not burn them, although they still feel
quite hot. But with some motion the heat is bearable.
Nowadays, this mix is not used anymore. Both CS2 and CCl4 are toxic and the latter has a nasty long-term effect, it is a potent carcinogen. Using CS2
only is too dangerous. It burns with a much hotter flame and cannot be used without severe burns
[Edited on 6-3-2018 by symboom]
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Quote: Originally posted by symboom | https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cool_flame
Except it was organic
Methanol has no color when it burns a sort of invisible flame
mix of carbon disulfide and carbon tetrachloride (appr. 1:1 by volume) burns with a fairly cool flame.
In the past, magicians sometimes used this mix. They spilt it on their skin and lit the mix. The flames did not burn them, although they still feel
quite hot. But with some motion the heat is bearable.
Nowadays, this mix is not used anymore. Both CS2 and CCl4 are toxic and the latter has a nasty long-term effect, it is a potent carcinogen. Using CS2
only is too dangerous. It burns with a much hotter flame and cannot be used without severe burns
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I'm positive that it wasn't a mix. It was one compound, and was a gas. Of this I am sure. No carbon from what I can remember.
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Not carbon containing A gas hydrogen is the only one I can think of there is a video of hydrogen bubbles burning on a guys hand. Thats my last guess
Hydrogen sulfide is a flammable gas
Probably to hot but
ammonia gas
Phosphine
Silane
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BINGO! I FOUND IT! It's called Thiophosphoryl Fluoride, formula PSF3. To quote from the Wiki page, "It spontaneously ignites in air and
burns with a cool flame. The discoverers were able to have flames around their hands without discomfort, and called it "probably one of the coldest
flames known."
Here's the link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thiophosphoryl_fluoride
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Also on this page sulfur phosphide and HF forms the interesting compound gas and ignites
Sulfur phosphide i think is in matches
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I hope they used PPE
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On burning SO2 and P2O5 are produced
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If so where did the F go?
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PPE
Personal protection equipment
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