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Smoke without fire. Focus Secret

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"There is no smoke without fire" - says an old Russian proverb. It turns out that with the help of chemistry you can get smoke without fire.

Focus secret:

Rinse the glass with a concentrated solution of hydrochloric acid, and then with ammonia. Then cover the glass with a saucer. Soon the glass will fill with white smoke.

This formed ammonium chloride (ammonia) in the form of small crystals, which create "smoke".

Author: Shkurko D.I.

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