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Water Fire Experiment | Science Experiment | How To ready Water Gas

Water Fire Experiment | Science Experiment | How To Make Water Gas AC MINI DENGAN SALJU ES SUPER DINGIN SAMPAI MENGIGIL Description: Welcome to our science experiment series! In this video, we'll be exploring the fascinating phenomenon of water fire and demonstrating how to create water gas. Water fire is a captivating demonstration that showcases the unique properties of hydrogen gas produced from water. Materials Needed: Bowl or container Water Carbide Magnesium ribbon Lighter or matches Safety goggles (recommended) Instructions: Fill the bowl or container with water. Cut a small piece of magnesium ribbon (approximately 1 inch in length). Hold the magnesium ribbon with a pair of tweezers or tongs. Ignite the magnesium ribbon using a lighter or matches. Exercise caution and wear safety goggles to protect your eyes. Once ignited, carefully place the burning magnesium ribbon into the bowl of water. Observe the reaction as the magnesium reacts with water, producing hydrogen gas. You may notice a popping sound or see bubbles forming as the hydrogen gas is released. Do not attempt to touch the magnesium while it is burning or immediately after, as it will be extremely hot. Safety Precautions: Always wear safety goggles to protect your eyes from any splashes or debris. Perform this experiment in a well-ventilated area. Exercise caution when handling fire and hot objects. Keep a fire extinguisher or water source nearby in case of emergencies. Adult supervision is recommended, especially for younger experimenters. Remember, science experiments should always be conducted safely and responsibly. Have fun exploring the wonders of chemistry and physics with this exciting water fire experiment! Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more science experiments and educational content. Enjoy experimenting! @littlescienceexperiments565 @MrBeast @MRINDIANHACKER @CrazyXYZ #scienceexperiment #crazy #creativeexperiment #intrestingscienceexperiment #scienceexperimentforkids

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