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This week's challenge is to find a way to detect radioactive rocks and flammable gases. On day three they must explore a wet dark mine using the gas detector and a reliable light source. Hermione... decides to make a cloud chamber using a jam jar. She hopes to see the trail of destruction caused by radioactive particles. First, though, she'll need to make some frozen carbon dioxide which involves a bit of help from Mike. Mike and Ellen work on a safety lamp to detect flammable gases, which surprisingly needs a flame. Ellen sets off to make a beeswax candle using a local hive. Meanwhile Mike finds an ingenious way to use the candle flame as a gas detector using kitchen implements. Will two artfully put together sieves and some homemade beeswax candles really detect flammable gas?
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Series: Rough science 6; Series 6
Episode 5
Published: 2005
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Duration: 00:28:43
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Producer: Finola Lang
Contributors: Mike Bullivant; Hermione Cockburn; Jonathan Hare; Kate Humble; Ellen McCallie
Publisher: BBC Open University
Link to related site: Website: http://www.open2.net/roughscience6/index.html
Subject terms: Beeswax; Miners safety lamp; Radioactivity; Davy, Humphry, Sir, 1778-1829
Production number: JOUA376D
Videofinder number: 7146
Available to public: no