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- What do you think about this? see, .
- Is it possible, to work with Eu2O3 instead of elementary europium? The europium in the video oxidizes, but is this Eu2O3? Wiki says, Eu2O3 cant be soluted in water. Can i react it directly with nitric acid? Sorry for my bad english, but it should be a bit better than google translator ;)
- @NurdRage i figured you almost blew your self up.. lol
- how do u purify nitric acid by fractal distillation??
- What was this 1000$ chemical? D: A bit pricey for a chemical, no? haha i know i wouldn't be happy if i misplaced a chemical at a price like that! Nice tutorial. 5*
- You should so a video on the effects of pure sodium and pottasium in water and the power of it. Isn't it true that if you remove the pottasium from a bannana and make it solid that you would have enough to blow up a brick wall.
- Could you do a video telling us why pottasium and sodium explode in water?
- @TheChemkid It means the number of moles in 1 L of water. That tells you how many HNO3 molecules you have per 1 L. Of course, the HNO3 is completely dissociated into H+ and NO3-.
- can you tell me when the new movies are coming out?
- @kwibjo123456789 Looks like the vault is getting a new fry-cook lol
- toxic gases wooh
- @Brandeena233 I chose a bullet to the head :P
- no kidding, did it come out of your wallet?
- Wow u r really really dumb he dosent wanna use his voice thats y he dosent show his face u dont have to be a scientist to know that
- Where do you get good labels that won't fall off?
- @atomicnerd7334 hmmm... i give up. What can you do? :)
- @scprior88 I didn't properly label a $1000 chemical that then got tossed out with the trash.
- One thing I tend to notice, aside from the the obvious reactions, is the optical qualities of liquids. Things made from metals dissolved by nitric acid seem to have a reflective quality to them when they're in glass containers. Is there any special reason for this?
- @prankmakers95 Mole is a unit of mass. Do a youtube search for 'mole'. That should explain things. If I am not mistaken, 15.6 molar nitric acid has a mass of 15.6 moles per liter of liquid. I just started learning about moles today, so someone please correct me if I am wrong.
- well just a guess but I'd wager something bad lol.
- what happened when you had to learn this "the hard way" ?
- I have a question, Is nitrogen dioxide poisonous ? Can it be used? or it is merely a waste?
- THANK YOU FOR THIS NEW VID MAN !!!
- glowing bricks, yes!
- nevermind, i read all the comments lol. i seen what happened.. it still sounds very painful tho so i was right (just wallet/bank account painful not burning or something) lol sorry about that!
- he´s right.
- molarity (M) = #moles of solute (mol)/volume of solution (L)
- Isn't europium radioactive?
- if you dont know , you shouldn't be attempting thiis , its a chemist measurement unit.
- what makes it pentahydrate instead of hydrate? I think that that's just the percentage of water remaining in the crystals? its just in interesting because that means that at some hydration percentage someone named it. I could be wrong.. I love chemistry but I'm far from an expert.
- @LegallyMoi they explode because the electrons are rapidly stripped of the atom
- @legallymoi already lots of video on that reaction. I don't think i can do a better job.
- You said you learned to label your chemicals the hard way. Is there an interesting story behind that you'd care you to share?
- Um why do you use that voice????? is that your real voice if so sorry but if its not why do you use it?????????