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  1. Flaming Soap Bubbles

    Flaming Soap Bubbles - Holding a Fireball in my Hand! A classic chemistry class demonstration is to hold bubbles filled with methane gas or propane gas and light the bubbles on fire. Flames shoot from the teacher's hands and, magically, the teacher is not burned by the flaming inferno in his hand. But don't try this at home, because the teacher used science to ensure he didn't get burned...

  2. Hold Flames in Your Hands: Incredible Hand Sanitizer Fire Experiment

    Watch as we light up hand sanitizer to hold flames in our hands in this thrilling science experiment! Discover the fascinating science behind this fiery demo...

  3. How to Create a Fire in Your Hand: 12 Steps (with Pictures)

    Though extreme caution and adult supervision are always required when handling flammable liquids, a few spectacular fire tricks can be down with household supplies and simple techniques. You can impress your friends with circus-worthy...

  4. Fiery Hand

    This ex­per­i­ment in­volves both types of re­ac­tions - when the flammable gas in the foam burns, a large amount of heat is re­leased, which is im­me­di­ate­ly spent on evap­o­rat­ing the wa­ter cov­er­ing the hand. As a re­sult, the fire does not burn the hand! Safe ex­per­i­ments await you in the MEL Chem­istry sub ...

  5. Science made simple: Create invisible fire #science #experiment

    Ever seen fire that's invisible? In this fascinating experiment, we'll show you how to create invisible flames using hand sanitizer. Watch as we explain the ...

  6. Hand Sanitizer Fire Experiment by xochilth aceves on Prezi

    Why is this important? Knowing that water has a high specific heat capacity can help people use water to cool objects with a high temperature. Specific heat capacity means the amount of heat needed to raise a substance's temperature. What did we do? In the hand sanitizer fire experiment, we simply poured out some hand sanitizer which included Ethyl Alcohol and water, and we set it on fire ...

  7. How To Hold Fire With Your Hands!!! + Explanation

    Chemistry Video Project AssessmentIn this video, you are going to learn how to hold fire with this simple trick!! You can try this experiment but always be c...

  8. Create Your Own Invisible Flame With Ethanol

    Science YouTuber Steve Mould shows that igniting hand sanitizer creates an almost invisible flame. Dim the lights and set your camera to proper settings and you can capture the outlines of a light blue flame flickering just above the sanitizer. The culprit behind this unique flame is ethanol, a substance commonly found in cleaning agents such ...

  9. 3 Awesome Science Experiments With Fire!

    Step 2: Fire Hands Experiment Hand Sanitizer contains water, ethyl alcohol which is highly flammable and can contain some perfume. Ethanol, also called alcohol, ethyl alcohol, and drinking alcohol, is a chemical compound, a simple alcohol with the chemical formula C2H5OH. It also has medical applications as an antiseptic and disinfectant.

  10. Holding Fire in the Palm of Your Hand

    Holding Fire in the Palm of Your Hand. Some students of mine and I have published two papers 1,2 in the Journal of Chemical Education that describe how stunt people use chemistry to safely set themselves ablaze while filming action movie scenes. The secret behind this stunt lies in the use of superabsorbent polymer (SAP) gels.

  11. How Hand Sanitiser Lights Paper on Fire

    There's a new viral science experiment making the rounds on social media, and this one is a doozy. It claims that hand sanitiser can be used to set a...

  12. Fire vs. Fizz: Using carbon dioxide to extinguish a flame

    That cuts off the fire's oxygen supply (more on that below), causing it to extinguish. Pouring baking soda to the bottom of the bowl Extinguished flame Step 5: Try lighting the candle again. It's impossible! The STEM behind the Fire VS Fizz science experiment. This experiment teaches: Chemical reactions; Carbon dioxide as a fire ...

  13. Safe Method of Doing the Colored Flames Chemistry Demonstration

    This tutorial shows a safe, effective way to perform the colored flames chemistry demonstration without using liquid fuels or toxic chemicals.

  14. The Chemistry of Hand Sanitizer and Soap

    Summary In this lab, students will model the interaction between hand sanitizer particles and virus particles, as well as between soap particles and virus particles. They will apply their understanding of molecular structure and intermolecular forces to analyze their observations and behavior of the particles, in order to gain a better understanding of how soaps and sanitizers work.

  15. Texas Teacher Lights Kid On Fire With Hand Sanitizer, Police Say

    A Texas teacher is under criminal investigation after putting hand sanitizer on a 12-year-old boy's hands and lighting them on fire as part of a science experiment, according to police.

  16. Spotlights: Hand Sanitizer Fire Dangers, Automatically Generated Safety

    Spotlights: Hand Sanitizer Fire Dangers, Automatically Generated Safety Plans, the Gap Between Regulations and Practice, and Supporting Student Laboratory Safety Teams

  17. Experiments with Hand Sanitizer

    Sanitizer vs Soap This is similar to the Sanitizer vs Sanitizer experiment with one important change--you are comparing hand sanitizers to soap. Compare the effectiveness of the hand sanitizers used in the first experiment to that of soap. There are many types of soap on the market today including, bar, liquid, foam and antibacterial.

  18. FYI: Could Hand Sanitizer Make You Catch On Fire?

    A tragic blaze in an Oregon hospital erupted from hand sanitizer earlier this month. Should you be worried?

  19. How Hand Sanitiser Lights Paper on Fire

    There's a new viral science experiment making the rounds on social media, and this one is a doozy. It claims that hand sanitiser can be used to set a paper t...

  20. Hand sanitiser is flammable

    Hand sanitiser contains ethanol, a highly flammable substance that can be ignited by static electricity. When ethanol ignites, the flame is almost completely invisible and does not produce smoke (1, 2). The problem of burns when using and storing alcohol-based sanitiser should be well known, and Norwegian health institutions are obliged to ...

  21. Boy burned after teacher covers his hands in sanitizer, lights them on

    A Texas middle school teacher who burned a student when she put hand sanitizer on his hands and lit them on fire as part of a science experiment has resigned.

  22. PDF Onboard Oxygen Analysis System Failure Mode Effects Criticality Analysis

    The 2 ounces of gel hand sanitizer was easily extinguished with 2 ounces of water after burning for 4 minutes. The liquid hand sanitizer self-extinguished after approximately 4 minutes of burning. When the liquid hand sanitizer test was repeated, at approximately 1 minute into the test, 2 ounces of water was used to extinguish the fire.

  23. Hand Sanitizer Fire Experiment by esther ntumba on Prezi

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