Posts Tagged ‘oxide’

Barking dog reaction

A combustion of nitric oxide and carbon disulfide. It’s pretty sweet.

Elementary Productions: Small scale Barking Dog reaction

In this video, the classical “Barking Dog” reaction is demonstrated. In this reaction, a vessel is filled with an oxidising gas and a fuel, in this case Nitrous Oxide and Carbon Disulfide. When ignited, the reactants decompose under strong evolution of heat. This is one of the rare examples of luminescence in the gas phase.

Elementary Productions: Small scale Barking Dog reaction

In this video, the classical “Barking Dog” reaction is demonstrated. In this reaction, a vessel is filled with an oxidising gas and a fuel, in this case Nitrous Oxide and Carbon Disulfide.

When ignited, the reactants decompose under strong evolution of heat. This is one of the rare examples of luminescence in the gas phase.

Ozonelabs: The Barking Dog

Combustion of Carbon Disulphide in an atmosphere of Dinitrogen Monoxide.

Elementary Productions: Small scale Barking Dog reaction

In this video, the classical “Barking Dog” reaction is demonstrated. In this reaction, a vessel is filled with an oxidising gas and a fuel, in this case Nitrous Oxide and Carbon Disulfide.

When ignited, the reactants decompose under strong evolution of heat. This is one of the rare examples of luminescence in the gas phase.