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How to Do Chemical Tricks

How to Do Chemical Tricks

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Number of Chapters: 65

Length: 01 hour and 54 minutes

Language: English

While a bit outdated in many of the more complex descriptions of several of the phenomena described, this book is nonetheless still fun and relevant for a person interested in basic chemistry or physics tricks, and the devices built in the book can be easily replicated with more modern materials. The book is split up into many little experiments, tricks, with an explanation on how it works, what's happening, and how to reproduce the effects at home.(summary by Kyle Van DeGlast)

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How to do Chemical Tricks (Kyle Van DeGlast)
Chemical Affinity, Sympathetic Inks (Kyle Van DeGlast)
Alum Baskets, Easy Crystallizations (Kyle Van DeGlast)
Charcoal Coated with Gold, Silver (Kyle Van DeGlast)
Combustion (Kyle Van DeGlast)
Chemistry of the Air (Kyle Van DeGlast)
Amateur Air Pump, Asphyxia, Balloon in a Vacuum, Boiling Cold Water, A Sucking Tube, Cupping (Kyle Van DeGlast)
The Barometer, A Novel Barometer (Kyle Van DeGlast)
Compressed Air (Kyle Van DeGlast)
Noiseless Bell, The Bursting Bladder, Weight of the Air (Kyle Van DeGlast)
Spoons Which Will Melt in Hot Water (Kyle Van DeGlast)
Effect of Compression (Kyle Van DeGlast)
To Cover Iron with Copper (Kyle Van DeGlast)
The Elements (Kyle Van DeGlast)
Potassium, Metallic Colors (Kyle Van DeGlast)
Crystallization of Metals (Kyle Van DeGlast)
Crystallization, Beauties of Crystallization (Kyle Van DeGlast)
To Crystallize Camphor (Kyle Van DeGlast)
A Solid Change to a Liquid (Kyle Van DeGlast)
Magic of Heat, Sublimation by Heat, Heat Passing Through Glass, Metals Unequally Influenced by Heat (Kyle Van DeGlast)
Spontaneous Combustion, Inequality of Heat in Fire-Irons, Expasion of Metal by Heat (Kyle Van DeGlast)
The Alchemist's Ink, Chameleon Liquids, Magic Dyes, Wine Changed into Water (Kyle Van DeGlast)
The Chemistry of Water (Kyle Van DeGlast)
Two Bitters Make a Sweet (Kyle Van DeGlast)
Visible and Invisible (Kyle Van DeGlast)
To Form a Liquid from Two Solids, Restoration of Color by Water, Two Liquids Make a Solid, Two Solids Make a Liquid, A Solid Opaque Mass Makes a Transparent Liquid, Two Cold Liquids Make a Hot One (Kyle Van DeGlast)
To Make Ice (Kyle Van DeGlast)
Curious Change of Colors, The Protean Lights, To Change the Colors of Flowers, Changes of the Poppy, Changes of the Rose (Kyle Van DeGlast)
Marking Indelibly (Kyle Van DeGlast)
Visible Growth (Kyle Van DeGlast)
Colored Flames (Kyle Van DeGlast)
Water of Different Temperatures in the Same Vessel (Kyle Van DeGlast)
Warmth of Different Colors (Kyle Van DeGlast)
Laughing Gas (Kyle Van DeGlast)
Magic Vapor, Gas from the Union of Metals (Kyle Van DeGlast)
Green Fire, Combustion of Three Metals (Kyle Van DeGlast)
To Make Paper Apparently Incombustible (Kyle Van DeGlast)
Heat Not to be Estimated by Touch (Kyle Van DeGlast)
Flame Upon Water, Rose-colored Flame Upon Water (Kyle Van DeGlast)
Currents in Boiling Water, Hot Water Lighter than Cold, Expansion of Water by Cold (Kyle Van DeGlast)
The Cup of Tantalus (Kyle Van DeGlast)
The Magic Whirlpool (Kyle Van DeGlast)
Fire Under Water (Kyle Van DeGlast)
To Light Steel (Kyle Van DeGlast)
A Test of Love (Kyle Van DeGlast)
An Egg Pushed Into a Wine Bottle (Kyle Van DeGlast)
A Chemical Fountain (Kyle Van DeGlast)
Weighing Gases (Kyle Van DeGlast)
In Water but not Wet (Kyle Van DeGlast)
Image of a Volcano (Kyle Van DeGlast)
Reciprocal Images (Kyle Van DeGlast)
Imitation of Animal Tints (Kyle Van DeGlast)
Melting a Coin (Kyle Van DeGlast)
Explosive Gas (Kyle Van DeGlast)
Cold from Evaporation (Kyle Van DeGlast)
Self-Dancing Egg (Kyle Van DeGlast)
Flash of Fire in a Room (Kyle Van DeGlast)
Cast Iron Drops (Kyle Van DeGlast)
Explosion without Heat, Fiery Powder (Kyle Van DeGlast)
Illumination (Kyle Van DeGlast)
Sun and Spirit (Kyle Van DeGlast)
Stars in Waster (Kyle Van DeGlast)
Parlor Ballooning (Kyle Van DeGlast)
Marvelous (Kyle Van DeGlast)
Mutability, the end (Kyle Van DeGlast)
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