| Purpose - |
Shows a highly exothermic
reaction that is triggered by minimal contact. |
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| Nature - |
Demonstration |
| Materials - |
Concentrated aqueous
ammonia, Iodine, filter papers, spatula |
| Method - |
- In a beaker add some crystals of
iodine to some of the ammonia solution and allow to react for a
couple of minutes.
- Remove some of the precipitate to a
piece of filter paper and spread evenly across paper. Let
dry in a sheltered place.
- Once dry simple contact will cause
it to explode
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| Safety - |
Note that this substance is
an explosive. Make sure no large lumps are left to dry on the
filter paper. Don't make too much touch power in one batch,
and don't try to store it for later use. Avoid getting these
chemicals on skin or in eyes. |
| Explanation - |
The precipitate created is
Nitrogen tri-iodide. This compound is very unstable and is
extremely sensitive to pressure, and will explode at the slightest
provocation (much like grade 9 students!) |
| Notes - |
The ingredients in this
demo are reasonably easy to get hold, even outside of the
laboratory, of so I would suggest not being too forth coming
about their exact nature. |
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