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Turn soap into a flaring flame

Turn soap into a flaring flame

Okay, you have some glycerine soap just laying around the house, what do you want to do with it? Well, you could watch this tutorial to see how to create a thermite reaction with the glycerine soap. You'll also need some potassium permanganate to add to the core of the soap. The exothermic reaction makes the soap flare up into flames. Not for kids. Be safe.

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sethster3 10 months ago
ijust want to see some thing blow up
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ashishthomas 6 months ago
STUPID!!!
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daredevil8 6 days ago
booo man!!!! i really want some blast.
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