Fidelmios
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I made a fun video on using salts to recarbonate soda
A little backstory for you all. I've been here awhile now, and I haven't felt my videos were up to snuff for the sciencemadness forums. I've felt like
the content I produced was trivial compared to HF generators, or literally anything mrhomescientist has made. However, in the process of making my
newest video, and getting known a little more on the forums I feel confident posting my channel here. Here is my latest video It is just an idea I had, about trying to save soda that had gone flat.
If you have any suggestions I would love to hear them. I am constantly evolving my content, and always look for changes. If you don't like the
content, or my videos, I'll take it off the forum and never post them again. I'm still trying to get a grasp on the community, and don't want to come
off as that guy.
Anyway, have a great day!
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crystal grower
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Nice video Fidelmios , however I have a more stylish method to revive flat
soda. Just a cube of dry ice works like a charm and your assistant Mike will never again complain about salty taste of your soda lol.
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Fidelmios
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Haha thanks CG! I'm repeating the experiment soon, using the dsame materials, execpt I'll be bubbling CO2 into the solution , as to save the sodium
citrate (to recrystalize).
If I could get dry ice, that would be my go to plan.... but in my area it is harder to find than illicit drugs! XD
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