If a match is placed close to any chemical it will burn all over. Those matches should be ignited without dipping in any chemicals. When the match is about 1 inch or 5 inches away from the chemical radiation, it should ignite throughout. Tell me a little about whether it is possible with chemicals
nice video but a slight misconception--you said you can get tetanus from the iron III oxide, which is not true since tetanus is caused by a protein produced by a bacterium that lives in soil. So if your wire, rusted or not, had previously been buried in soil and you punctured yourself with it, then the possibility of tetanus would be real.
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thanks for teaching me redox reaction. Nice explanation
Thanks it really helped me understand the chapter and we actually have a h.w on this video
Gotta love the activity series. Cool video, guy!
I got stressed out with balancing redox reactions and later on loved it. Now I'm choosing it as my topic in my assignment 😁
Love this! My students thought it VERY well done! Question: I am a piiot and saw the instrument panel poster. Do you also fly?
Thanks a lot, this is really helpful :) I'm studying pharmacy, so understanding these reactions really helps
Laura V thanks miss!
I am also studying pharmacy now 😊
What do you mean by saying copper is one of the least reactive? That most of the times it is reduced, so that it is a bad reductant?
Cool video , creepy smile😂
thanks
this is so interesting and i hope this helps me in my test that i have tomorrow! :)
If a match is placed close to any chemical it will burn all over. Those matches should be ignited without dipping in any chemicals. When the match is about 1 inch or 5 inches away from the chemical radiation, it should ignite throughout. Tell me a little about whether it is possible with chemicals
I saw this in my school nice video man
Love the demonstration
What would be some of the hazards of this experiment?
nice video but a slight misconception--you said you can get tetanus from the iron III oxide, which is not true since tetanus is caused by a protein produced by a bacterium that lives in soil. So if your wire, rusted or not, had previously been buried in soil and you punctured yourself with it, then the possibility of tetanus would be real.
Thanks.
Thank you
Nice Video!
No gloves, no eye protection
set a good example dude.
thanks cheers from Perú :D
Cu2+ is such a pretty color
Genny M I agree! favorite element for that reason.
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You remind me of bo burnham
entertaining.
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it looks like you're reading...
you're so cute
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Hello spencer, I have some interesting questions for you. Do you have twitter or an email of contact.
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