Don't know how I found this, but it's one of my favorite unintentional ASMR videos to revisit. This guy is so entertaining to watch, and his passion for chemistry comes through crystal clear. Wish I could find more then 4 or 5 of his Elements videos here on YT.
Don't know how I found this, but it's one of my favorite unintentional ASMR videos to revisit. This guy is so entertaining to watch, and his passion for chemistry comes through crystal clear. Wish I could find more then 4 or 5 of his Elements videos here on YT.
Great TV ! found this by accident and loved it!
Thank you for sharing! Loved the video and information and the Passion!
a shame they haven't made a program that simulates these things. I thought it'd be plausible if all that's in play is temperature and pressure
Thanks again, great video
I was expecting to see more about uses of tin, tin reactions with acids and alkaline, tin alloys, tin minerals, tin extractions, salts of tins.. etc
the title must be changed to, tin transformation
can you tell me solidus and liquidus temperature of pure tin..
Very informative and interesting. Subscribed!
The atomic configuration at 0:08 is wrong - it's silver (atomic #47, covered in a separate video), not tin (atomic #50).
Good eye. You are correct.
very educative .thank you regards.
Nice videos!
sir how to refine tin solder from e waste pls give chemical name pls tell me
So does antimony.
Tin is costly metal. What is the cost of tin in india ?🤔
16.250,00-11.000,00 usd per ton
very intresting. What you don't know about things-eh. Honest.
Huh, and no word about tin whiskers? NASA is dissapoint.