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Belousov–Zhabotinsky Reaction (BZ reaction) - My Results
Hi Folks, I've been exploring different variations of the BZ reaction lately, and thought it might be a good idea to make a video about it. I've
explored the various BZ reactions (Ferroin, Ferroin + Ce, and the variation without ferroin) in Petri dishes, beakers, graduated cylinders, etc.
As I'm compiling my videos together, I realized I have so many footage that it might be the best to make several videos.
Please come and check out the first video of the BZ reaction series:
https://youtu.be/Ttp7dSuL2ZE?si=YM9Mo8EjV0skofis
You can fast forward to 0:42 if you'd like to skip the channel introduction. This video includes the footage of several runs of the BZ reactions with
ferroin. My next video will include the BZ reaction with ferroin + Ce(IV) and compare the difference between the two versions.
Hope to see you there. Thank you!
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Wow great! Thanks for sharing! I have never performed the reaction yet and I like your video. Keep up good work!
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Quote: Originally posted by Fery  | Wow great! Thanks for sharing! I have never performed the reaction yet and I like your video. Keep up good work! |
Thank you!
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Hi Folks,
Part 2 of the BZ reaction series was uploaded. Please check it out!
https://youtu.be/lO7HHU9sc3I?si=0PVmVRlCqNYAMKZ7
In this video, we had explored the BZ reaction with Ce4+ as a catalyst, and explored the differences of the results obtained with and without Ce4+.
Since most of the YouTube videos you can find uses the recipe without Ce, this video is definitely worth watching!
Attached are a couple of pictures from the video.
Quote: Originally posted by moviez  | Hi Folks, I've been exploring different variations of the BZ reaction lately, and thought it might be a good idea to make a video about it. I've
explored the various BZ reactions (Ferroin, Ferroin + Ce, and the variation without ferroin) in Petri dishes, beakers, graduated cylinders, etc.
As I'm compiling my videos together, I realized I have so many footage that it might be the best to make several videos.
Please come and check out the first video of the BZ reaction series:
https://youtu.be/Ttp7dSuL2ZE?si=YM9Mo8EjV0skofis
You can fast forward to 0:42 if you'd like to skip the channel introduction. This video includes the footage of several runs of the BZ reactions with
ferroin. My next video will include the BZ reaction with ferroin + Ce(IV) and compare the difference between the two versions.
Hope to see you there. Thank you! |
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Part 3 of the BZ reaction series is here!
https://youtu.be/rQ-PvcyjGzI?si=ikljO6WSURkfWhJC
In this episode, we will investigate a Ferroin-free version of the BZ reaction, and several bonus reactions performed in a Petri dish.
Can you guess what component was added in the BZ reaction below to form this curly pattern (the image on right hand side in the attached picture)?
Quote: Originally posted by moviez  | Hi Folks,
Part 2 of the BZ reaction series was uploaded. Please check it out!
https://youtu.be/lO7HHU9sc3I?si=0PVmVRlCqNYAMKZ7
In this video, we had explored the BZ reaction with Ce4+ as a catalyst, and explored the differences of the results obtained with and without Ce4+.
Since most of the YouTube videos you can find uses the recipe without Ce, this video is definitely worth watching!
Attached are a couple of pictures from the video.
Quote: Originally posted by moviez  | Hi Folks, I've been exploring different variations of the BZ reaction lately, and thought it might be a good idea to make a video about it. I've
explored the various BZ reactions (Ferroin, Ferroin + Ce, and the variation without ferroin) in Petri dishes, beakers, graduated cylinders, etc.
As I'm compiling my videos together, I realized I have so many footage that it might be the best to make several videos.
Please come and check out the first video of the BZ reaction series:
https://youtu.be/Ttp7dSuL2ZE?si=YM9Mo8EjV0skofis
You can fast forward to 0:42 if you'd like to skip the channel introduction. This video includes the footage of several runs of the BZ reactions with
ferroin. My next video will include the BZ reaction with ferroin + Ce(IV) and compare the difference between the two versions.
Hope to see you there. Thank you! |
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Part 4 of the BZ reaction series is available. In this episode, we had recreated the original BZ reaction, and investigated the mechanism of this
reaction, explaining its oscillation nature.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7QJeryS1jsA&t=646s
Quote: Originally posted by moviez  | Part 3 of the BZ reaction series is here!
https://youtu.be/rQ-PvcyjGzI?si=ikljO6WSURkfWhJC
In this episode, we will investigate a Ferroin-free version of the BZ reaction, and several bonus reactions performed in a Petri dish.
Can you guess what component was added in the BZ reaction below to form this curly pattern (the image on right hand side in the attached picture)?
Quote: Originally posted by moviez  | Hi Folks,
Part 2 of the BZ reaction series was uploaded. Please check it out!
https://youtu.be/lO7HHU9sc3I?si=0PVmVRlCqNYAMKZ7
In this video, we had explored the BZ reaction with Ce4+ as a catalyst, and explored the differences of the results obtained with and without Ce4+.
Since most of the YouTube videos you can find uses the recipe without Ce, this video is definitely worth watching!
Attached are a couple of pictures from the video.
Quote: Originally posted by moviez  | Hi Folks, I've been exploring different variations of the BZ reaction lately, and thought it might be a good idea to make a video about it. I've
explored the various BZ reactions (Ferroin, Ferroin + Ce, and the variation without ferroin) in Petri dishes, beakers, graduated cylinders, etc.
As I'm compiling my videos together, I realized I have so many footage that it might be the best to make several videos.
Please come and check out the first video of the BZ reaction series:
https://youtu.be/Ttp7dSuL2ZE?si=YM9Mo8EjV0skofis
You can fast forward to 0:42 if you'd like to skip the channel introduction. This video includes the footage of several runs of the BZ reactions with
ferroin. My next video will include the BZ reaction with ferroin + Ce(IV) and compare the difference between the two versions.
Hope to see you there. Thank you! |
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Part 5 of BZ reaction series is online.It makes me feel that I’m completing a dissertation on this topic!
https://youtu.be/RMassCjL13c?si=Ml4XuVBjnMCbfFrB
In this episode, we will explore other substrates for the BZ reaction, and reveal a secret ingredient that I discovered to make the patterns more
appealing while exploring other substrates.
Quote: Originally posted by moviez  | Part 4 of the BZ reaction series is available. In this episode, we had recreated the original BZ reaction, and investigated the mechanism of this
reaction, explaining its oscillation nature.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7QJeryS1jsA&t=646s
Quote: Originally posted by moviez  | Part 3 of the BZ reaction series is here!
https://youtu.be/rQ-PvcyjGzI?si=ikljO6WSURkfWhJC
In this episode, we will investigate a Ferroin-free version of the BZ reaction, and several bonus reactions performed in a Petri dish.
Can you guess what component was added in the BZ reaction below to form this curly pattern (the image on right hand side in the attached picture)?
Quote: Originally posted by moviez  | Hi Folks,
Part 2 of the BZ reaction series was uploaded. Please check it out!
https://youtu.be/lO7HHU9sc3I?si=0PVmVRlCqNYAMKZ7
In this video, we had explored the BZ reaction with Ce4+ as a catalyst, and explored the differences of the results obtained with and without Ce4+.
Since most of the YouTube videos you can find uses the recipe without Ce, this video is definitely worth watching!
Attached are a couple of pictures from the video.
Quote: Originally posted by moviez  | Hi Folks, I've been exploring different variations of the BZ reaction lately, and thought it might be a good idea to make a video about it. I've
explored the various BZ reactions (Ferroin, Ferroin + Ce, and the variation without ferroin) in Petri dishes, beakers, graduated cylinders, etc.
As I'm compiling my videos together, I realized I have so many footage that it might be the best to make several videos.
Please come and check out the first video of the BZ reaction series:
https://youtu.be/Ttp7dSuL2ZE?si=YM9Mo8EjV0skofis
You can fast forward to 0:42 if you'd like to skip the channel introduction. This video includes the footage of several runs of the BZ reactions with
ferroin. My next video will include the BZ reaction with ferroin + Ce(IV) and compare the difference between the two versions.
Hope to see you there. Thank you! |
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