Prisnatic blast... is a DnD spell, basically a fireball, but might do cold, acid, lightning, holy or necrotic damage... you roll a D6 to find out what kind of damage it does.
It's stuff like this that made people look at me like I was a Pyro. I just love the colors the flame produces. The flames dance in such a way that makes it look alive. Just lovely.
did not realize you can make rainbow fire like that, really cool! i knew some of the elements that make different colors but never seen them mixed together. science
XD I remember seeing this in dr stone! I think Chrome called it a rainbow bridge when he was calling himself a sorcerer before he accepted the title of scientist.
I had something similiar in my first semester of studying chemistry. We were given mixtures of salt (the ion lottery) and the task was to find out what ions were in the salt mixture. One of the tests was putting a little sample in the flames of a bunsen burner, because of the effects shown. Mine was just a rainbow.
This is good teaching, great demonstrations to draw in even the most uninterested then before you know it they have learned something and want to know more.
They make small bags of this to throw in your campfire to give it rainbow flames, works for about 15-20 mins. One is called MAGICAL FLAMES but there are multiple different brands
He is a wizard!! You can hear the voices of the trapped souls in the background.
😂😂😂😂
Its true😅
Lmao
We learned this stuff middle school. F*cking “wizard” 🥴
@@CellarDoorHingeu ok mate no need to be angry
Ive never seen them mixed like that. that is crazy cool
You can buy bags of the mix to throw on a campfire to have a trippy fire
He is the bfg
@@charliekelly3173oh is that what that stuff is? I’ve bought it for my brother before
Hopefully no one decides to cook marshmallows on it!@@charliekelly3173
Prisnatic blast... is a DnD spell, basically a fireball, but might do cold, acid, lightning, holy or necrotic damage... you roll a D6 to find out what kind of damage it does.
Its official. Hes learned from Dragons
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Last Airbender mentioned RAAAHHHH
Dude made the dragon rainbow flame vortex from Avatar
I just saw that episode
"The masters will judge you now"
Top 10 episode. Maybe even higher
Was looking for this comment
I was hoping I wasn't the only one who immediately thought that lmao
Zuko and Aang learning from the true firebenders
"I understand..."
"Did you put metal salts in the goblent of fire?" Dumbledore asked calmly
Progen
HARRY! DID YOU PUT METAL SALTS IN THE GOBLET OF FIRE?!
This doesnt work here, how do people horribly butcher this "joke" constantly
@@yomammasaurusrex9571oh no! People are butchering jokes now! How will humanity surviiiive :")
HARRY! DIDYALPUTMETALSALTSINTHEGOBLETOFIYAH!!!!
The teacher makes the difference👌
Should've done this instead of titration. I absolutely hated every subject in school.
What did you learn here that would help you as a chemist?
That rainbow flame was amazing!😊
I could watch that color mixing at the end all day. Downright hypnotic
dude looks like an evil wizard in the opening cutscene of a game at the end, especially with the rainbow fire and its screams
That _one_ scene from ATLA in real life- looks like the Masters deemed you worthy 👌
The fire whisperer.
More science content on social media please!!!
Mesmerizing. Like a flaming aurora.
yes! perfect description!
Watch till the end! That the most beautiful fire I've ever seen! Serious wizard
I actually said, "Wow," when he threw on that mix, and I saw all 4 colors together. That was beautiful!
I've seen them all individually but mixing them made something absolutely beautiful
It looked like an opal made of Fire.
It's stuff like this that made people look at me like I was a Pyro. I just love the colors the flame produces. The flames dance in such a way that makes it look alive. Just lovely.
I love these science demos like this!
Looks absolutely magical
What a great demo to get kids excited about learning about nature.
Next step: Explaining Bohr's atomic model to them in order to let them understand WHY different metals make different colours.
Loved doing these experiments back in middle school, great way to learn about photon emission growing up
This legitimately looks like magic. Consider my mind blown!
Wowww that rainbow fire man !!! They should show that in high school....
I remember as a kid camping my parents got some fire packets that did this, they were really cool to mix into the embers and stir. ❤
I've never seen such beautiful fire.
This stuff would get kids in middle/high school hyped for science. THIS IS HOW YOU TEACH!
Wow... Fn amazing!! Love science!!
This is very interesting. God bless
If only my science teacher was this cool!
Thats a beautiful demonstration
The combo looked like something you’d only see in a movie with CGI
Wow..that looks so cool..even the flame dynamics look out of this world
Absolutely great demonstration my friend!!!
did not realize you can make rainbow fire like that, really cool! i knew some of the elements that make different colors but never seen them mixed together. science
It's nice to see some people still believe in science.
This is the science that looks like magic and why i love science.
Its our only way to actually make stuff that looks unbelievable
Ive never seen mixing like that before. Amazing!
Ok, that’s cool af. I genuinely did not expect that ending.
That is insane man. I wish i saw stuff like this in school when i was more impressionable
Totally awesome ! Wish I could remember them all for next July 4th
just amazing...
That was cool.Wish there was more teachers in the world like you , my good man
Ah to be a child. Joyfully enjoying school with no concept of how close you are to a fiery yet colorful death.
Called adulthood.
This dude is amazing! Definitely tuning in for more.
Wow so cool
Fascinating!
XD I remember seeing this in dr stone! I think Chrome called it a rainbow bridge when he was calling himself a sorcerer before he accepted the title of scientist.
That beaker needs an Emmy for not blowing up from the heat. What a chad.
Probably pyrex, or possibly even quartz. Except a quartz beaker that size would be pretty pricey..
Nice. The coloured flames at the end are really cool 🙂👍
OKAYYYY! 👀 First time I see this. Wow! 👏👏👏
Very cool. Kudos 😊
This is the most beautiful thing I have seen today.
I have never seen a demonstration of multiple agents working at the same time in a beaker. That was pretty cool! Or pretty AND cool.
Woaaahhhhwoahwoah 😮😍 thats so magical!
BEAUTIFUL AND SIMPLE EXPLANATION I LOVE YOUR VIDS
Remarkable!!!😊😊😊😊
this was my favorite experiment in highschool chemistry. just spending the hour playing with fire and looking at pretty colors lol
It’s beautiful 😮
Wow. That was probably one of the coolest things I have ever seen
That fire looked so nice, i wanted to hug it.
I had something similiar in my first semester of studying chemistry. We were given mixtures of salt (the ion lottery) and the task was to find out what ions were in the salt mixture. One of the tests was putting a little sample in the flames of a bunsen burner, because of the effects shown. Mine was just a rainbow.
That looks amazing
This is good teaching, great demonstrations to draw in even the most uninterested then before you know it they have learned something and want to know more.
It’s really weird but amazing to see those colors next to each other and swirling around each other without actually mixing
That's beautiful and magical
That’s bloody awesome
Awesome 👌
It looks incredibly beautiful
Wow! Beautiful
i work in a pottery studio and i make glazes using the same colorants/metals that you’re using! so cool! :D
Cool!
How did you just casually produced fire in a jar and make it spin?!?! That is some wizard stuff Harry.
Beautiful! Please make a short with the room lights off.
This is one of the coolest things I've ever seen at the end
That's actually really cool😮
Omg this is the prettiest flame I've seen I wish there was a dispenser for fireplaces
That's super freaking cool!
You sir, make very cool videos!
Who remembers pleading with their parents to buy the magic fire powder which was probably exactly this stuff back in the 90s?
We had a firepace as a kid and I remember gwttjng metal salts in a saltshaker and making all jinds of gorgeous, multi-colored flames.
that's got to be the coolest thing on the internet
This is a teacher who loves his job that's so cool
Insaneeeee🤩🤩
This looks awesome
That would make for an incredible practical effect
Please provide captions sir... Ur videos are very informative
Real cool!
Wicked! Love your content!
Thats some beautiful fire wtf😮😮❤ ty for showing us this omg
Dude that’s dope!
Now that's a cool demo
Beautiful!
That's soooo beautiful!!
This man is lowkey the coolest guy on TH-cam
Mind blown. That is cool
That looks crazy. Chemists are the wizards of the real world.
They make small bags of this to throw in your campfire to give it rainbow flames, works for about 15-20 mins.
One is called MAGICAL FLAMES but there are multiple different brands
Ok this dude is the coolest scientist on TH-cam
Amazing experiment !