1. Perhaps consider doing some stoichiometry calculations instead of just dumping your chemicals into solutions/solvents. 2. Consider narrating videos in the future. 3. What editing software do you use?
I'm sorry, but why is it a lot of you just can't seem to list or utilize units of measurement??? Exactly how much h20 and how much na-oh? It really matters you know!
I've just been reading how COPPER HYDROXIDE is being used in horticulture, especially by home growers. It provides a good way to stop the roots of pot bound plants simply running in a restrictive circular pattern. The trick is to paint the copper hydroxide on the inside of the trough, planter or landscape fabric bag. Those doing this as a DIY project have also used a vinyl based paint as a carrier. Only the root tips are killed on contact, forcing the plant to put out more side roots and the plant remains healthy throughout. This is also beneficial when it comes to planting out, as the roots are already pointing outwards and ready for the open soil. So yes, COPPER HYDROXIDE does have its uses and I hope this is helpful to someone somewhere.
I'm just fucking around with copper salts in the garage today. I started off making copper enchant for pcbs, but then I got sidetracked with electrolysis and salts when I saw the pretty sulfate crystals
You didn't balance ur copper sulphate bicarb reaction correctly .. the correct equation is Cu SO4 + 2 NaHCO3 > Cu CO3 + 2 Na SO4 + H20 + CO2.Real Chemistry is QUANTITATIVE or its just Alchemy ... nice try though, enjoyed the colours.
of course the accident could have been serious, but it was hard not to laugh when it fell over!! funnel was way too big for the tiny glass beaker... maybe you should wear gloves too...but glad you're having fun!!! :)
Hm, mine wasn't expensive at all. Cost like 2 Euros for 500 grams. There are several ways to produce Copper sulfate, but they include Sulfuric acid. That might be the problem.
Well actualy not at all. I get my copper sulphate for just about 3€ for 500 g. Making copper sulphate involves expensive copper metal and very dangerous sulphiric acid. I would not recommend it.
Sorry, but this guy showed a complete lack of lab safety
+ASD Games F*ck the lab safety dude :P
go to mommy and don't watch scary videos
Where's your gloves? I hope you were wearing eye protection.
"Nah, I don't need eye protection...I'm careful"
-The One-Eyed Chemist
1. Perhaps consider doing some stoichiometry calculations instead of just dumping your chemicals into solutions/solvents.
2. Consider narrating videos in the future.
3. What editing software do you use?
I'm sorry, but why is it a lot of you just can't seem to list or utilize units of measurement??? Exactly how much h20 and how much na-oh? It really matters you know!
copper carbonate has extremely much uses as for making copper acetate. copper chloride and copper nitrate
i feel bad for you because everyone thinks that it's stupid because i love it and i think it's awsome
Love for science is all we need. Great video. thanks!
I'm from Slovakia, and you ? Thanks :)
How do you make 6M ammonia water from 25% NH3 liquid?
Egyptian blue and azurite pigments
Ak pozeraju slovaci nech daju like inak caute slovaci xddd
Tak to je pěkný :D Je hezké vidět, že nějaký z těch povedených chemických kanálů je náš :D
You haven't made copper carbonate or CuCO3, you have made basic copper carbonate Cu2(OH)2CO3.
I've just been reading how COPPER HYDROXIDE is being used in horticulture, especially by home growers. It provides a good way to stop the roots of pot bound plants simply running in a restrictive circular pattern. The trick is to paint the copper hydroxide on the inside of the trough, planter or landscape fabric bag. Those doing this as a DIY project have also used a vinyl based paint as a carrier. Only the root tips are killed on contact, forcing the plant to put out more side roots and the plant remains healthy throughout. This is also beneficial when it comes to planting out, as the roots are already pointing outwards and ready for the open soil.
So yes, COPPER HYDROXIDE does have its uses and I hope this is helpful to someone somewhere.
Ryuuken24 It is cheaper to buy than make. To make it you need H2SO4, copper, and 30% H2O2. I forgot the amounts, I haven't made any in a while.
I'm just fucking around with copper salts in the garage today. I started off making copper enchant for pcbs, but then I got sidetracked with electrolysis and salts when I saw the pretty sulfate crystals
Love the music! Good video.
what is the point to this experiment ??? what do you do with this stuff??? it looks a lot like lumber treatment/weather preservative......
mineral crystal glue!!
You didn't balance ur copper sulphate bicarb reaction correctly .. the correct equation is Cu SO4 + 2 NaHCO3 > Cu CO3 + 2 Na SO4 + H20 + CO2.Real Chemistry is QUANTITATIVE or its just Alchemy ... nice try though, enjoyed the colours.
of course the accident could have been serious, but it was hard not to laugh when it fell over!! funnel was way too big for the tiny glass beaker... maybe you should wear gloves too...but glad you're having fun!!! :)
Hm, mine wasn't expensive at all. Cost like 2 Euros for 500 grams. There are several ways to produce Copper sulfate, but they include Sulfuric acid. That might be the problem.
@98JMA
1. Yes, I recently bought a scale so I will do some calculations in my upcoming video.
2. No. :D
3. Sony Vegas Pro 10
Well actualy not at all. I get my copper sulphate for just about 3€ for 500 g. Making copper sulphate involves expensive copper metal and very dangerous sulphiric acid. I would not recommend it.
you should make a video on how to make crystal meth
Thanks for adding the explanations!
Wear gloves when handling NaOH! *doesn't wear gloves when handling NaOH*
That was pretty informative but, it can be very expensive to get the copper sulfate. I suggest people make their own copper sulfate at home, outside.
How did you get this to be a "featured" video?
And using stoicheometric amounts or heating reactants to a compleation so that there are no green splotches in your black powxer
Ty jsi čech jo?
It should be 2 moles of NaHCO3 in CuCO3 reaction. Anyway great video, thanks.
it is not toxic it is just toxic to water organism
Where are you from Czech? Slovakia? :D bdw cool video
good video
Thank you ! :)
Good Video, I am also from Slovakia
what is the song's name?
are you from czech rep.?
You can also use copper nitrate and baking soda to make sodium nitrate which is left in solution.
Copper Nitrate seems to me to be a very costly way to get a dirt cheap chemical like sodium nitrate.
Clown Whisper well for me at least it's a useless compound which sucks as much water from the air as possible. The carbonate is much easier to store.
Ja jsem ze Srbska... :D
The song is called "Moonlight Sonata" by Ludwig von Beethoven :)