Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles Warning All content here meant to be Educational,None of the above experiment should be repeated on your own. Welcome to C For Chemistry Gummy Bear is a sugar-rich candy. It could readily oxidize under Oxygen-rich environment. Bunsen flame heats the tube evenly by torching it at different angle. Pure Potassium chlorate melts at 356 Degree Celsius with decomposition. Molten Potassium chlorate decomposes to produce Oxygen. It turns to a colourless or milky liquid and provides an Oxygen-rich environment. When the Chlorate powder is melted Choose a piece of Gummy bear which is ready to be sacrificed. (Indeed, the boiling tube does.) Judgement Day of the Gummy Bear has come. Temperature of the mixture provide sufficient activation energy and the Gummy Bear vigorously bursts into flame. One can clearly see the Lilac flame derives from Potassium ion. Please stay tuned with C For Chemistry
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