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Corrosive Chemistry
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 16 มิ.ย. 2018
Testing catalysts for electrolysis efficiency
For an upcomeing project i had to do some small scale experiments using different electrolytic catalysts.
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#cobalt #nickel #molybdenum #experiment #electrolysis #science #chemistry
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Unboxing some free lab equipment
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Today i got some free glassware, let's see whats inside...
save energy with you dishwasher
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Today i switched my dishwasher to the hot water supply.
Lead ore processing | Part 2 - testing sedimentation enrichment
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In this video we tested a method for concentrating the galena ore we gathered in the previous video.
Lead ore processing - first analysis
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First analysis of the 5kg Gallena ore sample.
Making chlorine gas and sealing it in ampoules
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Making chlorine gas and sealing it in ampoules
Making the new Pigment YInMn blue at home
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Making the new Pigment YInMn blue at home
Recycling Barium Sulfate to Barium Chloride
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Recycling Barium Sulfate to Barium Chloride
Is the liquid is hydrogen peroxide or anything else
Kann es sein das du deutscher bist 😅
It goes the other way too, at liquid nitrogen temperatures it turns a lighter yellow
Ein deutscher ❤
German? Deutsch? Bro?
Sag mir, dass du ein deutscher bist, ohne mir zu sagen, dass du ein deutscher bist:
Du bist defnt Deutscher 😂😂 wir deutschen habens nicht so mit englishem akzent🎉
Kann es sein das du deutscher bist 😅
Bro might be german
Stuffs always really intrigued me but work as a drafter hopefully will become and engineer eventually completly seperate field but would love to get involved
how does glass withstand chlorine vapor pressure
If something is round, or spherical, it can withstand a lot of pressure, and of course the second important factor is material thickness
@@corrosivechemistry i once tried to liquefy nitrous oxide and store it in glass in the same way, it didn't work
@@corrosivechemistryHow much is the material thickness?
Ha, you're a foot taller and your voice is an octave deeper since your last video 😀
It's been a few years😉
Does same thing happen with sodium chromate
it should, the main factor are the electrons of the chromine
a really intresting video, new sub
Thank you!
Oooooooooh 😮
i love the way you explain
Bro turned Energon into Dark Energon 💀
Pretty cool
Oo
I would watch a 1 hour loop of it
I was just enjoying the beauty, but you just have to stir it up
Bro I want to be a chemist. From Bangladesh. Can you give me some advice. I am 16 years old.❤
need this now for this hurricane that's got my power out if anybody can answer but will the same work if you dissolve it in sulfuric acid rather than nitric acid? I know that that results in sulfates not nitrates but just curious
Sulfates need much higher temperature to decompose into the oxide, it should work a little tough
@@corrosivechemistry thank you so if I hit it with a propane torch beforehand it should be all right
And could you do another video on sulphuric acid from sodium bisulfate/hcl please
You have an itresting live lol another brach if chemistry ever fails ! 😊
Mossad or CIA caused that
I can't believe how long ago that happened
What do you think of ammonium sulfate? I have an idea to add sodium hydroxide to convert it to sodium sulfate and then I do an experiment but the concentration of Hcl is 15. I don't know if anything will happen.😊
The low yeald from metallic sulphate salts might be from the newly made acids attacking metalics present in the solution.. Percipitate the metals then the salts out first so you are left with Sulphur dioxide in water. Theeen add oxedisers 😀 Edit: plus reaction would also say, "suplyic acid".... dun like sodium with no chloride |:[
Can a similar method be used to make HNO3 from HCL and KNO3? At 40C The potassium chloride is already a lot less soluble than the nitrate, and due to the low boiling point of both acids (in comparison to the one of Sulfuric Acid), i think they can be distilled quite easily.
Nice, free lab equipment is the best lab equipment! You should be able to swap the valve between the columns.
Thats true! You're right, however i'm short on valves anyways, so i'll have to buy some soon.
Here's a simpler recipe: just soak your mantle in calcium chloride and then sodium carbonate. Reaction would produce calcium carbonate which is insoluble. After heating with fire the calcium carbonate decomposes into calcium oxide, aka quicklime. This can glow bright when heated by a blowtorch flame, as in the original limelight.
Great idea, the reason the rare earths eventually won is because of the lower temperature required, to get a good lime light usually an oxy acetylene gas flame was used, it does also work somewhat with butane, however lime light doesnt work good at the temperatures of old gas and oil lamps.
Came here from the technology connections video 😂
Me too
Why not heating Sodium Bisulfate until SO3 is liberated? Maybe a suggestion for a next Video….
why wouldn't this reaction work for nitrates to create nitric acid?
Thats exactly what im wondering, using potassium nitrate and HCl.
Make fuming nitric acid by heating dry sodium bisulfate with dry calcium nitrate. HNO2 will distill over to a collection vessel
So calcium sulfate would be a terrible sulfate salt to use in this reaction since calcium chloride is much more water soluble than calcium sulfate is. Would that make calcium sulfate a good salt to make HCl in this manner? Could you switch the sulfate and chloride between KCl and CaSO4 to create KSO4 which then would create sulfuric acid in the reaction in the video? Ugh, I got good grades in chemistry at school, too bad we didn't learn much.
Lol thanks I was just about to drink from the grimy puddle. 😂
Well that's it, I guess we should close _all_ the farms. _End farming._
dextroamphetamine would include the removal of H2SO4 and introducing hydrochloric acid. I assume among other things
Have you tried changing Dextroamphetamine Sulfate (dextro isomer of the compound d,l-amphetamine sulfate) into Amphetamine Hydrochloride or methamphetamine Hydrochloride. To me it seems as though, they started with the d,l amp and though many prcocess changed it to dexto. -> I have made many compounds but tehre is something im doing wrong just by using the 5mg tablets. If I can't do this using my own calculations and perform it in the lab I fail my final course. Help please... or just call me an idiot for not working it out
So he didnt invent anything
Awesome! So glad to see you have a nice product, I was worried for a second there! (JK/LOL!!) I really appreciate how you divided the firing time and observed the intermediate states. I'm continuing work on a YInMn project, where I made the oxides in the chemistry facility and the pigment from the oxides in the art facility at my previous school LTCC, and I've been recently (currently, in fact!) doing analytical work on some of those samples as a special project in an upper div analytical chemistry course. Cheers, excellent video, and excellent channel overall for what it's worth!
Plz answer can i return zinc acetate to zinc and acetic acid to make zinc powder by electrolysis 😢
Cool
What flocculant did you use?
I just used some pool flucolant, but make sure its not just some aluminium sulfate but actually contains some weird organics, these work much better in low doses and dont contaminate your inorganic synthesis as much. However they might be harder to find...
Love the choice of rock music to acconpany chemically processing rock ore 😂