Barking dog reaction

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Video of a barking dog reaction by Maxim Bilovitskiy

The "Barking Dog" is an

woof
" - reminiscent of a barking dog.

In simple terms, the 'Barking Dog' reaction is a combustion process, in which a fuel (carbon disulfide, CS2) reacts with an oxidizing agent (nitrous oxide, N2O), producing heat and elemental sulfur. The flame front in the reaction is a zone of very hot, luminous gas, produced by the reactants decomposing.

8 N2O + 4 CS2 → S8 + 4 CO2 + 8 N2

In April 1853,

Bavarian royal family; however, the glass container shattered, and shards of glass inflicted minor injuries on the faces of Queen Therese, her son Prince Luitpold, and Liebig himself.[2][3]

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  3. ^ Volhard, Jakob (1909). Justus von Liebig, vol. 2 (in German). Liebig, Germany: Johann Ambrosius Barth. pp. 349–350.

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