This classic 16mm McGraw-Hill film is sending all kinds of glassware right to the trash, cause with reactions like these you're not doing any washing. This film shows that there really was nothing more exciting than old-school open beaker over Bunsen Burner chemistry. Enjoy!
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MCMLXI is 1961
So a question off that, why does steel wire wool burn when ignited with a flame but a bar of steel can be heated no end without burning. So essentially, what is different in the process that sustains combustion?
You know it's about to get real when you see an asbestos square.
chemistry is chool!
Glad you gave me a refresher in Chem 101. I was getting a bit rusty. 🙄
Great to see these old films… nice work.
Old science is great; gets to the point etc
Not getting into the oxidation degrees, reaction mechanisms, energy aspects (enthalpy, activation energy etc.), orbitals etc., just the basic stuff, but still showing the modern approach.