Blaze of Steel - Explosive Chemistry with Andrew Szydlo
Offered By: The Royal Institution via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the fascinating world of iron and steel chemistry in this captivating 1-hour 57-minute lecture by Andrew Szydlo, a chemist and school teacher at The Royal Institution. Witness spectacular demonstrations featuring white-hot reactions, color changes, welding, angle grinders, gunpowder, and even a working car engine. Delve into topics such as the composition of iron, the mystery of the Iron Pillar, the rusting process, and various pyrotechnic displays. Experience hands-on experiments, learn about safety precautions, and discover the intricacies of redox processes. Gain insights into the properties of iron oxide, hydrogen balloons, and chemical reactions that challenge our perception of these metals' permanence. This engaging presentation combines educational content with explosive chemistry, making it an inspiring journey through the world of iron and steel.
Syllabus
Introduction
Iron
Iron Pillar
What is rusting
Demonstration
Experiment
Sparklers
Goggles
Pyrotechnics
Pyrophoric Iron Oxide
Hydrogen Balloons
Reactions
Scrubber
Fire sign 8
Redox process
Taught by
The Royal Institution
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