10 Stockings Spontaneously Combusting in SLOW MO | 12 Explosions of Christmas with Greg Foot | HS

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Day 10 in the Science Behind the 12 Explosions of Christmas is 10 stockings spontaneously combusting!

This time, Greg Foot and Mike Sansom use the fire triangle again, to put their Christmas stockings in flames! (After they took the presents out of them!)

In this explosion, potassium chlorate provides the oxygen, the stocking material is the fuel, and the reaction between potassium chlorate and concentrated sulphuric acid creates the heat to finish off the triangle.

How do the guys pull it off? Well, the stockings were soaked in water and potassium chlorate, hung out, and then they fired concentrated sulphuric acid at the stockings with water pistols. As you do.

It has to be said this is one of the most dangerous explosions of Christmas, please don't try this at home!

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Greg Foot is a Science Presenter on TV, Online & at Live Events, and a Wellcome Trust Engagement Fellow. For more science daredevil mayhem follow Greg here: https://twitter.com/gregfoot

Mike Sansom is a fireworks and explosive pro and runs BrightFire Pyrotechnics. For more from Mike & his explosive elves follow: https://twitter.com/ brightfirepyro

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