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Fire-Breathing Chemistry: Professor Plays With Flame
Fire-Breathing Chemistry: Professor Plays With Flame
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The best way to engage kids in the classroom is to make it dangerous, some may think, and chemistry provides every opportunity for this. Chemistry is a lot of... 11.04.2015, Sputnik International
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Fire-Breathing Chemistry: Professor Plays With Flame
09:42 GMT 11.04.2015 (Updated: 19:24 GMT 19.10.2022) The best way to engage kids in the classroom is to make it dangerous, some may think, and chemistry provides every opportunity for this. Chemistry is a lot of fun, isn’t it?
The video sparked much debate among Internet users over what the burning substance could be. Some claim it is probably liquid methane, and they have reason to believe this.