College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
4F10.45 - Gas Explosions
See also 4F10.45 in Chemistry and Physics of Everyday Experience
See the files or the hardcopy 10A10.60? entry in the Chemistry and Physics of the Environment notebook for directions.
- H-090: "Exploding Can", DICK and RAE Physics Demo Notebook.
- Wendy L. Mao, Carolyn A. Koh, E. Dendy Sloan, "Clathrate Hydrates Under Pressure", Physics Today, Oct. 2007, p. 42.
- "Exploding Flame", Leonard A. Ford, Chemical Magic, p. 73.
- Carl Ahlers, Expose Excite Ignite an Essential to Whizz-Bang Chemistry, Making Hydrogen go Bang.
- Tik L. Liem, "The Delayed Explosion", Invitations to Science Inquiry - Supplement to 1st and 2nd Ed. p. 64.
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