magnesium explosion
Genre: Funny Videos
by: yblackguitary
Magnesium perchlorate in a garbage containerhttp://my.break.com/media/uploadmultiple.aspx#
Magnesium / Potassium = blown up chair
A small MPEG camera on the engine films fires kinda like COPS. This was a stolen pick-up truck that someone dumped and set fire to. Watch when water hits under the steering column and a magnesium explosion occurs.
Genre: Auto Videos
by: fireman424
Magnesium is one of the most commonly used structural metals, being light and strong. It's necessary for living cells. And was used in early flash photography. But what you really want to know, is it splodey? Let's find out!! Oh, and there are also special appearances by "Chris Crocker" and the "Cookie Monster" (both impersonations done badly by me) as they drag you kicking and screaming through a few Internet Memes of 2007. You can refer to WebElements (http://www.webelements.com/magnesium/) for more on Magnesium. Or just use Google, silly. Special thanks goes out to Martyrd (www.myspace.com/martyrd) for the use of "Blue and Black" in this video, and to Andrew (www.myspace.com/morbidcaffienejunkies) for being an excellent camera-using minion.
by: slightlymadscience
Experiment #115- Magnesium From Wikipedia- Magnesium metal and alloys are highly flammable in their pure form when molten, as a powder, or in ribbon form. Burning or molten magnesium metal reacts violently with water. Magnesium powder is an explosive hazard. One should wear safety glasses while working with magnesium, and if burning it, these should include a heavy U.V. filter, similar to welding eye protection. The bright white light (including ultraviolet) produced by burning magnesium can permanently damage the retinas of the eyes, similar to welding arc burns. Sounds like fun! So much fun in fact, Ill have to send some to dOvetastic and JPizzle1122 so they can join in all the fun! NOTE- I think the green/blue flames that you see is impurities in the metal or from past experiments. So what does happen when you put certain things, like magnesium ribbon, in a microwave? Well, we here at BLH Productions want to find out and we take you along for the ride when we ask, What Happens When You Microwave This?
by: BLHProductions
Music: Kevin MacLeod Halloween 2007. This reaction is between metallic magnesium and carbon dioxide. Magnesium reacts with oxygen in the air to form magnesium oxide, but when the only source of oxygen is from CO2 the reaction becomes much more energe
Genre: Illusion
by: kentchemistry
Blown up
Blown Up Chair with magnesium
Rub the magnesium strips on the money note and they will stick to you. and it will actually make it float for some seconds.. try it !!!
Genre: How-to
by: Licorice93