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02-29-2020, 07:26 AM
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A Chemical Reaction They Never Forget

Moscow blogger and her friends celebrated her birthday at sauna.

At some point they decided that pool is too warm and instead of continue heavy drinking they ordered 25 kg of artificial ice and drop it to the pool.

Surprisingly for them ice started to emit CO after contacting water.
As a result , 3 swimmers went to morgue and 2 still in intensive care

First video shows the process and second is a birthday girl at the doors of intensive care unit waiting for the news about her husband (he died later)
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Re: A Chemical Reaction They Never Forget

Not really a death video is it
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Re: A Chemical Reaction They Never Forget

This is why it's important to study chemistry and physics regardless of how hard they can be, you save yourself from embarrassment and prolong your life.
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Re: A Chemical Reaction They Never Forget

Stupid people die stupid deaths.
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Re: A Chemical Reaction They Never Forget

From Herald Sun:
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An Instagram star with more than a million followers is distraught after 25kgs of dry ice was added to a pool during her birthday party, killing three people including her husband.

Three people died and seven are critically ill after an Instagram star’s pool party stunt turned to tragedy.
The Sun reports that victims reportedly suffered carbon dioxide poisoning when a huge load of dry ice was chucked into the water to create a spectacular “steam show” effect.


Moscow mum blogger Ekaterina Didenko, who has 1.1 million followers, was celebrating her 29th birthday in a pool and sauna complex in the Russian capital.
Her husband Valentin, 32, was among three fatalities after he unloaded 25kg of dry ice, or frozen carbon dioxide, into the pool.


It was meant to delight partygoers by producing huge clouds of theatrical smoke.
But guests immediately began suffering severe breathing problems and fainting, and some reportedly had chemical burns.
Natalia Monakova and Yuri Alferov, both 25, were confirmed dead at the scene, according to reports in Russia.
IT specialist Valentin Didenko, also known as Valya, died in hospital.


Ms Didenko was initially reported to be among the dead but posted a video online from her bed in hospital before she knew her husband had died.
She told followers: “I am alive, I am behind the doors of an intensive care ward.
“I don’t know who died. Valya is in the intensive care. I don’t know what state he is in.”


Later she posted another video of herself weeping as she told followers her daughter Nastya was asking: “Where is Daddy?”
She said after being released from hospital: “Valya is not with us any more.
“Or Natasha (Natalia). Or Yura (Yuri). I can’t tell you anything else.
“I did not cry yesterday. Today I just exploded.
“I thought it was not true, it was a nightmare.
“Nastya woke up today – ‘Where is daddy?’ I do not know what to say to her …
“She is asking me: ‘Why are you crying?’”


Dry ice is frozen carbon dioxide and produces heavier-than-air vapour when mixed with water.
In high concentrations it can cause levels of carbon dioxide in blood to soar, blocking oxygen from reaching vital organs.
The three who died were in the water at the time, reports say.
Reports said Natalia and Yuri died from pulmonary oedemas after breathing the gas.
One expert questioned if this was normal dry ice or contained “another substance” that worsened the poisoning.
Valentin Didenko had wanted “to create an impressive steam show” as party guests jumped into the pool.
Moments earlier guests had been laughing and clinking glasses, social media pictures show.

Mother-of-two Ekaterina, a qualified pharmacist, is a popular Instagram blogger who gives advice on medicines for home use.
She also shares intimate moments of her own life and in some videos she is seen filming chemical experiments with her young daughter.

The Russian Investigative Committee confirmed a criminal case was opened into causing death by negligence.
In 2018, an ice cream salesman’s wife and mother were found unconscious in a car in Washington State, US – apparently from the vapour from four dry ice coolers.

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Re: A Chemical Reaction They Never Forget

Not really a death video is it
I'll move it to the news section.
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Re: A Chemical Reaction They Never Forget

Not really a death video is it
It most certainly is. If you watch the pool right after the cloud of carbon dioxide occurs, you can see waving hands in the mist. Those are the hands of people going unconscious from lack of oxygen, as all there is to breath at the water level, is CO2.
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Re: A Chemical Reaction They Never Forget

The Russians seem to yell "woo hoooo!" right before they die. I guess it's the Russian swan song...
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Re: A Chemical Reaction They Never Forget

I'm just guessing that guy who jumped in and kinda disappears besides the brief moment he comes up took in a huge amount of gas when he came up for air and possibly immediately started to become unconscious.

Maybe. Seems awfully fast though. You'd think it would take at least 20 or 30 seconds to go unconcious, But maybe since he jumped in and went under water. When he came up for air, that big intake of air was just too much at one time and just immediately makes you dizzy and unconscious.
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