Liquid hydrogen sulfide and Carbon monooxide reactions

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This video shows two unique chemical reactions involving liquid gases: liquid carbon monoxide with nitrous oxide, and liquid hydrogen sulfide with nitrous oxide.

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Reaction of Liquid Carbon Monoxide with Nitrous Oxide
00:00:05

The first experiment showcases the reaction between liquid carbon monoxide and nitrous oxide. Solid carbon monoxide first melts, creating a cloudy precipitation. After adding liquid nitrous oxide to the carbon monoxide, a highly exotic and visually interesting reaction occurs.

Reaction of Liquid Hydrogen Sulfide with Nitrous Oxide
00:01:27

The second, and reportedly cooler, reaction involves liquid hydrogen sulfide and nitrous oxide. Hydrogen sulfide is more convenient to store due to its higher melting and boiling points compared to carbon monoxide.

Upcoming Videos with Nitrous Oxide
00:02:53

The video concludes by teasing more reactions with nitrous oxide in future content.

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