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Bubbling Magnesium

Bubbling Magnesium

When magnesium ribbon is placed in hydrochloric acid, hydrogen gas is produced causing the mixture to bubble.
Mg (s) + 2HCl (aq) → MgCl2 (aq) + H2 (g)

If they hydrogen gas is collected, it can be ignited to demonstrate the potential safety concerns of an evolved gas.
H2 (g) + O2 (g) → H2O (g)

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Chemical Change Combustion Energy Transformations Evolution of a Gas Exothermic Reactions Lesson Plans Light Safety Single Replacement Reactions Synthesis Reactions

6.2e 6.4f CH.3b CH.3e PH.7a PS.5b PS.6b

Thermite

Thermite

As two rusty cannon balls (one covered in aluminum foil) are smashed together, sparks and a cracking sound are produced.
Fe2O3 (s) + 2Al (s) → Al2O3 (s) + 2Fe (s)

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Activation Energy Chemical Change Energy Transformations Exothermic Reactions Light Mechanochemical Reactions Redox Single Replacement Reactions Sound Thermodynamics

6.2e 6.4f CH.3b CH.3e CH.3f PH.7a PS.5b PS.6b

Igniting Magnesium

Igniting Magnesium

When magnesium is ignited, it is readily oxidized by oxygen in the air producing an incredibly bright light and intense heat.
2Mg (s) + O2 (g) → 2MgO (s)

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Chemical Change Color Change Energy Transformations Exothermic Reactions Lesson Plans Light Synthesis Reactions

6.2e 6.4f CH.3b CH.3e PH.7a PS.5b PS.6b

Hydrogen Balloons

Hydrogen Balloons

This demo shows the explosiveness of hydrogen, by igniting a balloon filled with hydrogen.
2H2 (g) + O2 → 2H2O (g)

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Chemical Change Combustion Energy Transformations Exothermic Reactions Light Safety Sound Synthesis Reactions Videos

6.2e 6.4f CH.3b CH.3e PH.7a PS.5b PS.6b

Sodium Hydroxide in Water

Sodium Hydroxide in Water

When sodium hydroxide is dissolved in water it feels warm, which indicates an exothermic reaction.
NaOH (s) → Na+ (aq) + OH- (aq)

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Dissolution Exothermic Reactions Lesson Plans Solubility

1.3b 5.4e 6.5a CH.2h CH.3e CH.5g PS.5b

Zinc + Ammonium Nitrate

This is a very exciting exothermic reaction that produces a flame and a lot of smoke.
Zn + NH4NO3 → N2 + ZnO + 2 H2O, NaCl is a catalyst

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Catalysis Chemical Change Exothermic Reactions Redox

6.4f BIO.2c CH.3b CH.3e CH.3f PS.5b

Super Saturated Sodium Acetate

Super Saturated Sodium Acetate

A super saturated sodium acetate solution is poured onto a sodium acetate seed crystal. The seed crystal provides a crystalline structure template for the sodium acetate ions to form on. This is an exothermic process.

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Exothermic Reactions Solubility Super Saturation

CH.3e CH.4c CH.5g

Gummy Bear Sacrifice

Gummy Bear Sacrifice

Potassium chlorate is such a strong oxidizer that when a gummy bear, which is mostly sugar, is placed into it, the sugar is oxidized violently producing noise and a flame. This demo can be used to discuss strong oxidizers as well as how much energy is in sugar.

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Chemical Change Color Change Energy Transformations Exothermic Reactions Melting Redox Smell Change Videos

6.2e CH.3b CH.3e PH.7a PS.5b PS.6b

Genie in a Bottle

Genie in a Bottle

This demo makes use of the catalytic decomposition of hydrogen peroxide to produce a column of steam out of a flask, that looks like a genie coming out of a bottle.
2H2O2 → 2H2O + O2, KI is a catalyst

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Catalysis Chemical Change Color Change Decomposition Reactions Evolution of a Gas Exothermic Reactions Lesson Plans Problem Sets

6.4f BIO.2c CH.3b CH.3e CH.3f PS.5b

Elephant’s Toothpaste

Elephant’s Toothpaste

Hydrogen peroxide is decomposed quickly in liquid soap with the help of a catalyst to create a large volume of foam that grows out of a graduated cylinder. The soap bubbles contain oxygen.
2H2O2 → 2H2O + O2, KI is a catalyst

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Catalysis Chemical Change Color Change Decomposition Reactions Evolution of a Gas Exothermic Reactions Lesson Plans

6.4f BIO.2c CH.3b CH.3e CH.3f PS.5b

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