Big Reaction: A waterfall of light with Fluorescein
This riotous stream of oozy green color is produced by dropping Fluorescein dyes into water or alcohol. It’s an organic compound, the same stuff you find in highlighter markers.
This riotous stream of oozy green color is produced by dropping Fluorescein dyes into water or alcohol. It’s an organic compound, the same stuff you find in highlighter markers.
Here’s a chemical reaction for the DIYer. Ammonium chloride (NH4Cl) mixed with water can be used as a “paint” to transfer designs to wood. Apply a little heat from a heat gun, and bam, instant woodburned art.
This exciting new foam was produced by Argonne National Laboratory as a method to help combat oil spills.
This one’s all about location, location, location.
I’m a sucker for beautiful color.