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Heres the recipe for Hydrogen,
H2.
NaOH + H2O + Al (Red Devil Lie + Water + Aluminum or Aluminum Foil)
The Recipe for Hydrogen, H2.
Supplies and Materials Needed:
-Red Devil Lie àSodium Hydroxide, NaOH
-Aluminum Foil àAluminum, Al
-Water, H2O
-Two Bottle Tops/Stops
-Two Pieces of Tubing Equaling a Total of At Least Two Feet
-Two Coke bottles àAny Glass Bottle Similar in Size to
a Coke Bottle
-One Balloon
-Gloves
-Eye Protection
Procedure:
Secure one bottle top onto the top of one of the Coke bottles. (Make sure to have two holes for tubing to enter and exit.)
Secure one piece of tubing in each opening of the bottle top. Place one of the loose tubes inside the opening of the balloon
and secure balloon to tube. With the other bottle, place aluminum foil and water inside. Then place a few teaspoons of Red
Devil Lie inside the same bottle. Once inside immediately place the second bottle top on the open bottle and secure the last
loose tube to the bottle top of the bottle with the mixture inside. Wait. When the reaction starts, the bottle will heat up*, the mixture will effervesce, and the gas created will
swirl up and out of the bottle into the other (overflow) bottle. By the time the reaction is done the foil will be completely
gone, the liquid mixture inside will be black or dark gray, and the balloon will be full. Pinch the tube leading from the
reaction bottle to the overflow bottle and slowly remove the tube from the top of the reaction bottle. Then pinch the tube
leading from the overflow bottle to the balloon and slowly remove the tubing from the balloon. Keeping the balloon closed,
to keep the Hydrogen inside, tie the balloon shut. The Hydrogen, H2 can now be used to do whatever*.
*Bottle can heat up to point of bottle melting. be extremely carefull!!!
*Hydrogen, H2, is extremely flammable. As with any other flammable gas use extreme caution near any source of open
flame or heat. This gas is extremely dangerous and should be handled with extreme caution. I do not recommend using this recipe
to make Hydrogen, H2, for anything other than for strictly scientific purposes. When producing any that requires a chemical
reaction, always use proper eye protection.
Heres how to make Oxygen, O2.
HO2 + Yeast (Hydrogen Peroxide + Yeast)
The Recipe for O2.
Supplies and Materials Needed:
-Hydrogen Peroxide, HO2
-Yeast
-Two Bottle Tops/Stops
-Two Pieces of Tubing Equaling a Total of At Least Two Feet
-Two Coke bottles àAny Glass Bottle Similar in Size to
a Coke Bottle
-One Balloon
Procedure:
Secure one bottle top onto the top of one of the Coke bottles. (Make sure to have two holes for tubing to enter and exit.)
Secure one piece of tubing in each opening of the bottle top. Place one of the loose tubes inside the opening of the balloon
and secure balloon to tube. With the other bottle, combine the yeast and hydrogen peroxide, HO2. Once inside immediately place
the second bottle top on the open bottle and secure the last loose tube to the bottle top of the bottle with the mixture inside.
Wait. When the reaction starts, the mixture will begin to produce Oxygen, O2, and water vapor, H2O(v). Once this occurs the
balloon will start to fill up. When the reaction is over, pinch the tube leading from the reaction bottle to the overflow
bottle and slowly remove the tube from the top of the reaction bottle. Then pinch the tube leading from the overflow bottle
to the balloon and slowly remove the tubing from the balloon. Keeping the balloon closed, to keep the Oxygen and water vapor
inside, tie the balloon shut. The Oxygen, O2 can now be used to do whatever*.
*Inhaling too much Oxygen, O2, can cause you to pass out and/or possibly die. Oxygen, O2, is also extremely flammable.
As with any other flammable gas use extreme caution near any source of open flame or heat. This gas is extremely dangerous
and should be handled with extreme caution. I do not recommend using this recipe to make Oxygen, O2, for anything other than
for strictly scientific purposes. When producing any that requires a chemical reaction, always use proper eye protection.

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