Black snakes, sometimes called glow worms, are among my favorite small fireworks. These are small tablets that you light, using a punk or a lighter, that burn to produce long black 'snakes' of ash. They produce some smoke (which had a characteristic, probably toxic odor), but no fire or explosion. The original fireworks used to contain salts of a heavy metal (such as mercury), so while they were marketed for kids to play with, they really weren't that much safer than conventional fireworks, just dangerous in a different way. However, there is a safe way to make black snakes. You can heat baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) with sugar (sucrose) to produce carbon dioxide gas that puffs up black carbon ash. Here's how to do it. I also have a video explaining how to make black snakes.Soda & Sugar Black Snake Materials
- sand
- alcohol or fuel oil (I didn't have any high-proof alcohol on hand, so I used lighter fluid left over from the handheld fireballs project)
- baking soda
- sugar (I used powdered sugar, but you can grind table sugar in a coffee grinder)
- Mix 4 parts powdered sugar with 1 part baking soda. (I used 4 tsp sugar and 1 tsp baking soda.)
- Make a mound with the sand. Push a depression into the middle of the sand.
- Pour the alcohol or other fuel into the sand to wet it.
- Pour the sugar and soda mixture into the depression.
- Ignite the mound, using a lighter or match.
How Black Snakes Work
The sugar and baking soda snake proceeds according to the following chemical reactions, where sodium bicarbonate breaks down into sodium carbonate, water vapor, and carbon dioxide gas while burning the sugar in oxygen produces water vapor and carbon dioxide gas. The snake is carbonate with black carbon particles:
2 NaHCO3 -> Na2CO3 + H2O + CO2
C2H5OH + 3 O2 -> 2 CO2 + 3 H2O
These instructions were adapted from a tutorial given on Boing Boing which in turn came from a Russian site. The Russian site goes on to suggest two additional ways to make chemical snakes:
Ammonium Nitrate Black Snake
This works the same way as the sugar and baking soda snake, except you use ammonium nitrate (niter) instead of sugar. Mix one part ammonium nitrate and one part baking soda. This recipe is more like what you would see in commercial black snake fireworks, which are supposedly composed of soda with nitrated naphthalenes and linseed oil. It's another very safe demonstration, though not safe enough to eat, like sugar and baking soda.
Ammonium Dichromate Green Snake
The green snake is a variation on the ammonium dichromate volcano. The volcano is a cool chemistry demonstration (orange sparks, green ash, smoke), but it's a chemistry-lab-only demonstration (not safe for kids at all) because the chromium compound is toxic. The green soda snakes are made from:
- two parts of ammonium nitrate
- one part of powdered sugar
- one part of ammonium dichromate
How Fireworks Work | Baking Soda Volcano

Comments
can you do it with wet sand or no? or else it was a fun experiment.
Wet with something flammable, sure. If you mean sand that is wet from water… I think it would cause problems. I used slightly damp sand so that it could be molded into a mound. That was fine, but too much moisture will put out the fire.
what happen when sugar burn?explain
what happen when baking soda burn?expain
What ethanol did you use? I’m ready to go buy some.
Renee, I used lighter fluid. High proof ethanol like 151 rum would work as would 90% rubbing alcohol.
Hi,
I had vodka and measured first 3 tsp and then added 5 more with the matches going out. Now we’re ready to try some 70% rubbing alcohol. I guess my next question would be how much alcohol to use?
I have tried this several times with different types of sand, lighter fluid, and 70% rubbing alcohol and it has not worked once. I followed the directions just as you wrote them.
try kerosene
it works thanks !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
it is awesome
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1 oz.of SEAFOAM, Will Ignite All Of The Snake Material,,, So They’ll Be No Pauses, etc. (Because You’ll Need A Sufficiant Amount Of Energy To Ignite, And Consume All The Material Completely.) Confectionate Sugar Is Choice!
I pressed together the sugar, baking soda, and lighter fluid together. works pretty well, no sand needed :3