Great demonstration. Note that iodine plus potassium iodide can result in the formation of potassium triiodide. Looking forward to the next video! - ChemTalk
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Great demonstration. Note that iodine plus potassium iodide can result in the formation of potassium triiodide. Looking forward to the next video! - ChemTalk
Thank you, we're glad you enjoyed this video. Have you seen our other videos for 14-16 year olds and the supporting resources on our website? edu.rsc.org/practical/practical-videos-14-16-students/4012090.article
We currently have four new videos for 16-18 year olds in the production stage - watch out for these around September time.
Miss Dugen is the bomb
Fr, here is how to make a nitrogen powered bomb tho.
www.vanderbilt.edu/physicsdemonstration/davesdemos/demonstrations/demo100.htm
connor 😶
Well explained, Thank you.
You're welcome!
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Interesting
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