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  3. The "Screaming Gummy Bear" chemistry demonstration involves dropping a gummy bear into a test tube of molten potassium chlorate (KClO₃), where the sugar reacts violently with the released oxygen producing bursts of flame and gas.

The "Screaming Gummy Bear" chemistry demonstration involves dropping a gummy bear into a test tube of molten potassium chlorate (KClO₃), where the sugar reacts violently with the released oxygen producing bursts of flame and gas.

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  • nazokiyoubinbou@urusai.socialN nazokiyoubinbou@urusai.social

    @wonderofscience It really does seem like it's screaming! 😆

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    @nazokiyoubinbou @wonderofscience That's just the animals used for the gelatin that you finally hear.

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    • glasspusher@beige.partyG glasspusher@beige.party

      @wonderofscience attn @amiserabilist

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      @glasspusher

      "’Tis but a scratch"

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      • wonderofscience@mastodon.socialW wonderofscience@mastodon.social

        The "Screaming Gummy Bear" chemistry demonstration involves dropping a gummy bear into a test tube of molten potassium chlorate (KClO₃), where the sugar reacts violently with the released oxygen producing bursts of flame and gas.

        📽️: DoktorKlawonn | CC BY 3.0

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        @wonderofscience That poor, innocent test tube...

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        • wonderofscience@mastodon.socialW wonderofscience@mastodon.social

          The "Screaming Gummy Bear" chemistry demonstration involves dropping a gummy bear into a test tube of molten potassium chlorate (KClO₃), where the sugar reacts violently with the released oxygen producing bursts of flame and gas.

          📽️: DoktorKlawonn | CC BY 3.0

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          @wonderofscience sing "I'm a gummy bear" now, bitch!
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          • wonderofscience@mastodon.socialW wonderofscience@mastodon.social

            The "Screaming Gummy Bear" chemistry demonstration involves dropping a gummy bear into a test tube of molten potassium chlorate (KClO₃), where the sugar reacts violently with the released oxygen producing bursts of flame and gas.

            📽️: DoktorKlawonn | CC BY 3.0

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            @wonderofscience interesting a in, do more i good. be aware of m kind of easy.

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            • wonderofscience@mastodon.socialW wonderofscience@mastodon.social

              The "Screaming Gummy Bear" chemistry demonstration involves dropping a gummy bear into a test tube of molten potassium chlorate (KClO₃), where the sugar reacts violently with the released oxygen producing bursts of flame and gas.

              📽️: DoktorKlawonn | CC BY 3.0

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              @wonderofscience
              did he died?

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              • wonderofscience@mastodon.socialW wonderofscience@mastodon.social

                The "Screaming Gummy Bear" chemistry demonstration involves dropping a gummy bear into a test tube of molten potassium chlorate (KClO₃), where the sugar reacts violently with the released oxygen producing bursts of flame and gas.

                📽️: DoktorKlawonn | CC BY 3.0

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                @wonderofscience i wish i had gummy-bear furry friends so i could send them this threateningly

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                • wonderofscience@mastodon.socialW wonderofscience@mastodon.social

                  The "Screaming Gummy Bear" chemistry demonstration involves dropping a gummy bear into a test tube of molten potassium chlorate (KClO₃), where the sugar reacts violently with the released oxygen producing bursts of flame and gas.

                  📽️: DoktorKlawonn | CC BY 3.0

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                  @wonderofscience@mastodon.social What's that spectra? It's very pretty.

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                  • ellenb@mastodon.socialE ellenb@mastodon.social

                    @wonderofscience That poor, innocent test tube...

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                    @EllenB @wonderofscience I feel sorry for the gummy bear 🐻 😁

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                    • sandorspruit@mastodon.nlS sandorspruit@mastodon.nl

                      @EllenB @wonderofscience I feel sorry for the gummy bear 🐻 😁

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                      @sandorspruit That would always have a short lifespan, tho. @wonderofscience

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                      • ellenb@mastodon.socialE ellenb@mastodon.social

                        @sandorspruit That would always have a short lifespan, tho. @wonderofscience

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                        @EllenB @sandorspruit dit wil ik op mijn feest. En dan twintig tegelijk 🎇

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                        • wonderofscience@mastodon.socialW wonderofscience@mastodon.social

                          The "Screaming Gummy Bear" chemistry demonstration involves dropping a gummy bear into a test tube of molten potassium chlorate (KClO₃), where the sugar reacts violently with the released oxygen producing bursts of flame and gas.

                          📽️: DoktorKlawonn | CC BY 3.0

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                          @wonderofscience I’ve seen this in pod racing, they gotta open the side vents and pump the ignition a couple more times

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                          • wonderofscience@mastodon.socialW wonderofscience@mastodon.social

                            The "Screaming Gummy Bear" chemistry demonstration involves dropping a gummy bear into a test tube of molten potassium chlorate (KClO₃), where the sugar reacts violently with the released oxygen producing bursts of flame and gas.

                            📽️: DoktorKlawonn | CC BY 3.0

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                            @wonderofscience Who needs oil, we got gummy bears!

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                            • wonderofscience@mastodon.socialW wonderofscience@mastodon.social

                              The "Screaming Gummy Bear" chemistry demonstration involves dropping a gummy bear into a test tube of molten potassium chlorate (KClO₃), where the sugar reacts violently with the released oxygen producing bursts of flame and gas.

                              📽️: DoktorKlawonn | CC BY 3.0

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                              @wonderofscience

                              When I was a kid, I melted a glass ashtray doing something similar with potassium nitrate and sugar.

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                              • wonderofscience@mastodon.socialW wonderofscience@mastodon.social

                                The "Screaming Gummy Bear" chemistry demonstration involves dropping a gummy bear into a test tube of molten potassium chlorate (KClO₃), where the sugar reacts violently with the released oxygen producing bursts of flame and gas.

                                📽️: DoktorKlawonn | CC BY 3.0

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                                @wonderofscience Final proof that gummy bears are Evil

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                                • wonderofscience@mastodon.socialW wonderofscience@mastodon.social

                                  The "Screaming Gummy Bear" chemistry demonstration involves dropping a gummy bear into a test tube of molten potassium chlorate (KClO₃), where the sugar reacts violently with the released oxygen producing bursts of flame and gas.

                                  📽️: DoktorKlawonn | CC BY 3.0

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                                  @wonderofscience Once, our chemistry class stank out the English class with sulphur dioxide and we had to go and apologise.

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                                  • wonderofscience@mastodon.socialW wonderofscience@mastodon.social

                                    The "Screaming Gummy Bear" chemistry demonstration involves dropping a gummy bear into a test tube of molten potassium chlorate (KClO₃), where the sugar reacts violently with the released oxygen producing bursts of flame and gas.

                                    📽️: DoktorKlawonn | CC BY 3.0

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                                    @wonderofscience I'm thinking.. gummy bear fueled rockets.

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                                    • renardboy@mastodon.socialR renardboy@mastodon.social

                                      @wonderofscience Bonus fact: this is the exact principle of a rocket engine.

                                      I wonder what the thrust here would be. Probably not much but also probably measurable?

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                                      @renardboy @wonderofscience depends on the pressure build up you allow.

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                                      • wonderofscience@mastodon.socialW wonderofscience@mastodon.social

                                        The "Screaming Gummy Bear" chemistry demonstration involves dropping a gummy bear into a test tube of molten potassium chlorate (KClO₃), where the sugar reacts violently with the released oxygen producing bursts of flame and gas.

                                        📽️: DoktorKlawonn | CC BY 3.0

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                                        @wonderofscience my heart goes out to the poor soul who’s tasked with cleaning your glassware

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                                          @starraven @wonderofscience
                                          Former chem lab check out person here.
                                          That's nothing a little time in the base bath won't take care of.

                                          As long as the test tube wasn't destroyed, that is

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