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| Curious | Chemicals to create smoke I do comedy emcee work. I need to know if there are chemicals (preferably just two) that, when mixed together, would produce smoke. To help you come up with a solution that would fit my needs, here's what I want to do. I want to walk onstage while putting on a jacket. After I have the jacket on, I begin my introduction of the next act. As I do, smoke begins to come out of the jacket. I look surprised and tell the audience that it's my new smoking jacket. Corny? Yes, but I saw someone do it years ago and it gets a lot of laughs (and many groans). Any help would me MOST welcome, both chemicals and/or a method of mixing them as I put the jacket on. Thanks for anyone who can help me with this. | |
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| Explaining | Re: Chemicals to create smoke i dont konw much, can help much there. however, a quite search in google give me this: its about producing smoke using some kind of glycerin mixture, title "Atomized Glycols" http://chemistry.about.com/library/weekly/aa010603c.htm its safer than using nitrogen and dry ice.... since you need to put em in your jacket. ---------------- I have mistaken, apologized, and taken the consequences. My only regret, was for how I was bothered by the unchangable. | |
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| Curious | Re: Chemicals to create smoke Thanks for the suggestions. I considered the dry ice route, but wasn't sure if it would produce an amount of smoke that would be noticeable. I don't think dry ice smoke would rise as much, either. I'll check them both out. Thanks again. | |
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| Explaining | Re: Chemicals to create smoke wouldnt dry ice be a bit too cold to be put inside a jacket? well, anyway, good luck with your work. ![]() ---------------- I have mistaken, apologized, and taken the consequences. My only regret, was for how I was bothered by the unchangable. | |
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