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Brain&Force
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In the pipeline - YouTube videos!
If you have uploaded any YouTube videos that have anything to do with chemistry, post them here!
Burning lithium! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BGTclGVWMyI
XYLENE vs METHANOL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sk47G9DM5Jg
Combustion of trimethyl borate: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-_0GfkXgBGA
At the end of the day, simulating atoms doesn't beat working with the real things...
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j_sum1
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Trimethyl borate is pretty cool.
"Methanol is a smaller atom" It doesn't matter how good you are, there is always the possibility for a slip of the tongue.
I will check out more of yours when I get a moment.
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MrHomeScientist
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And people on YouTube won't ever let you forget it! You wouldn't believe the number of rage comments I've gotten about when I said silicon was a metal
by mistake.
My YouTube channel, for those that haven't seen it: www.youtube.com/mrhomescientist
My favorites:
Golden Rain
Electrolytic Bromine
Elemental Boron
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Brain&Force
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Jylliana has posted three videos on http://www.youtube.com/radorlabs and we also have another channel for raw footage: http://www.youtube.com/radorlabsraw
[Edited on 27.10.2014 by Brain&Force]
At the end of the day, simulating atoms doesn't beat working with the real things...
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DrMario
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I get a 404 for the first link. As for the second, I get "This channel has no videos."
What up with that?
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gdflp
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There isn't any raw footage posted yet so the second link has no videos. As for the first link, try removing the extra period at the end of the url.
Try this link instead http://www.youtube.com/radorlabs
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DrMario
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Yup, that works.
Will watch all of your videos with much interest. Wish I had a beer with me
EDIT: well, that was quick. Nice reaction, but I wish the videos weren't of the silent kind (except the iodine clock reaction vid).
BTW, what do you pour into the Erlenmeyer flask after you put the EDTA into it? Is it just water?
EDIT2: hey, my 100th post!
[Edited on 27-10-2014 by DrMario]
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gardul
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While I do have a you tube channel it is more or less a place for video documentation then education. And plus it is really only basic stuff right
now. Trying to get some money for some glassware that will help with more advance studies. stuff isn't cheap.
I just made you read this very pointless signature. How does it feel?
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I Like Dots
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I have a youtube channel : The Backyard Scientist
My favorites include
Liquid chlorine
Liquid propane as a substitute to liquid nitrogen
Microwave "cannon"
Id really appreciate for you guys to check them out
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DrMario
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Great stuff - but I enjoyed most your video on copper (perhaps cupric oxide) catalized oxidation.
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HeYBrO
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OMG haha you actually poured elemental bromine in you pool! That that is hilarious!! (But also dangerous)
[Edited on 27-10-2014 by HeYBrO]
[Edited on 27-10-2014 by HeYBrO]
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Texium
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I uploaded a video to the Rador Labs Raw Footage channel. It can be found here. It's just a minute long clip of a steam distillation of cinnamon that I did a couple weekends ago. I wasn't originally planning on filming
it, so the camera is very shaky. My future videos will hopefully be a lot more professional looking! (and I'll actually narrate them too)
[Edited on 10-27-2014 by zts16]
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Quote: Originally posted by zts16 | I uploaded a video to the Rador Labs Raw Footage channel. It can be found here. It's just a minute long clip of a steam distillation of cinnamon that I did a couple weekends ago. I wasn't originally planning on filming
it, so the camera is very shaky. My future videos will hopefully be a lot more professional looking! (and I'll actually narrate them too)
[Edited on 10-27-2014 by zts16] |
Did you extract the oil with a solvent?
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Texium
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I did a steam distillation, and then afterwards I extracted the cinnamaldehyde from the distillate using some chloroform that I made. Now I have it in
a vial on my desk which I waft a little bit of occasionally. The combination of cinnamaldehyde and chloroform is really quite great. (and yes, I did
stabilize the chloroform with ethanol, so there's no phosgene here!)
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Brain&Force
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L7mUEFnOoZI
Tdep released a convenient video for Aussies looking for chemicals locally.
At the end of the day, simulating atoms doesn't beat working with the real things...
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DrMario
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Vertical video? Seriously? Is this supposed to be ironic??!
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DrMario
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Quote: Originally posted by zts16 | I uploaded a video to the Rador Labs Raw Footage channel. It can be found here. It's just a minute long clip of a steam distillation of cinnamon that I did a couple weekends ago. I wasn't originally planning on filming
it, so the camera is very shaky. My future videos will hopefully be a lot more professional looking! (and I'll actually narrate them too)
[Edited on 10-27-2014 by zts16] |
Thumbed it up, to show my appreciation for the effort, and also because I really wanted to see steam distillation of some essential oils. Sadly, your
video not only lacks commentary, but also more footage - show more of the set-up, for example. I really hope you filmed more than it's on that
video...?
Anyhow, a thumb-up for your video, so you know I'm not a hater. But we in the peanut gallery want more!
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bismuthate
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To DrMario For the CrEDTA that was just water.
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DrMario
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Am I supposed to be offended, or offer you a beer? I am confused.
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I have a channel: www.youtube.com/TheChemikid
My favorite videos
Copper Oxide Thermite: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CrG1n7Av_z8&list=UUG94bc...
Copper Aspirinate: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fXMdMJL4Agk&list=UUG94bc...
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DrMario
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Forgive my ignorant question, but I have little experience with thermite: is that CUPRIC or CUPROUS oxide?
And the reducing agent was aluminium? Or magnesium?
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Quote: Originally posted by DrMario |
BTW, what do you pour into the Erlenmeyer flask after you put the EDTA into it? Is it just water?
[Edited on 27-10-2014 by DrMario] |
I was responding to this question.
Also that was cupric oxide I believe. I doubt cuprous oxide would be that energentic
[Edited on 5-11-2014 by bismuthate]
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It was cupric, and i used magnesium.
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DrMario
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BTW, I'm liking your videos, TheChemiKid. Short but informative. Except the thermite one, which was only short.
[Edited on 5-11-2014 by DrMario]
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DrMario
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Quote: Originally posted by bismuthate | Quote: Originally posted by DrMario |
BTW, what do you pour into the Erlenmeyer flask after you put the EDTA into it? Is it just water?
[Edited on 27-10-2014 by DrMario] |
I was responding to this question.
Also that was cupric oxide I believe. I doubt cuprous oxide would be that energentic
[Edited on 5-11-2014 by bismuthate] |
Right, the complexation of Cr(III) chloride with EDTA - so it was water.
Are you affiliated with Rador Labs?
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