Title | : | Dissolving Coins in Nitric Acid - Periodic Table of Videos |
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Views | : | 265 rb |
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What h the nile red video His runs were mostly successful and violent 1:56 Comment from : Evelyn Tang |
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Thank you so much sir for this help 😊😊 Comment from : Life chanal |
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How can I purple patina coat a piece of copper? Comment from : Royale Crafts |
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I believe you've got it backwards! Dilute hno3 dissolves Cu fast, and 100 hno3 will only make Cu turn green , until h2o is added! At least in my lab! Comment from : Michael Lapore |
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Why does the idiots wear masks? And i meant not chemical protection masks there Comment from : joete piolin |
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Ohh man, I thought there had been a coin forgery Comment from : fisk7aal |
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The reaction displayed was not balanced for concentrated nitric acid Cu+4HNO3 is right Comment from : Jig Vig |
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In 2016, a silver 2p coin was discovered in a charity collection tin and sold at auction for £1,350 What if this just had the copper layer dissolved away? How could anyone know? Comment from : Yute Hube |
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Oh my gosh the professor really looks the same as his school photo, same hair and everything Comment from : Dee |
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What if the one at room temp was in a fridge at 5°C? Is it possible to end up with a stripped 2p with no copper coating but, it's preserved well as a silver looking coin? One more question - I have seen that silver 2p coins have turned up in public and they sell for many times more than their face value, in fact I think only one has ever turned up like that and it was found in one of those plastic charity collection tubs but what if that was just made with a slow (cold) acid process? Coins could be faked this way? Comment from : Yute-Hube |
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Lol great demo 😂 Comment from : Don E Kern jr |
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Where do those fumes go after the fumehood? Comment from : Todd Cooper |
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If you ever get hold of an American one cent coin, please try nitric acid on it! The American cent is copper coated like the British penny, but the inside is zinc rather than iron Comment from : John Wilson |
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I want that shopping bag Comment from : Jakub Grzybek |
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im just confident he has read every single book behind him Comment from : PaidnGames |
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How much weed does the prof smoke? Comment from : UNDERHILL |
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I like the careful use of the words 'experiement' and 'demostration' Comment from : stu nimbus |
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I'm sure destruction of currency is illegal in uk too Comment from : Chicken Permission |
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I put the to of our faucet into acidbrthe chalk sure was gone, so was the metal coating Comment from : Georodin |
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WHATS THE BENEFITS OF ALL OF THAT? Comment from : eden adam |
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Great man you are! Thanks for being so passionate Comment from : Eracer |
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I disagree with the common approach to Science I believe hypothesis is pointless You don't need to know what will happen, only that you think something should, or that you know something should There is always information that can be evaluated as influence on the experiment that can be isolated Just because we are not currently looking at it or think we have a bias answer does not change the outcomebrbrBasically: Hypothesis creates biased science Comment from : King Wesley |
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What a great video and superb channel Comment from : xwinglover |
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Destroying images of the Queen is a hobby of ours Comment from : topquark22 |
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Sir how to make Anti iron copper metal with chemical and acids Comment from : IQRAH SANDHAN |
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TLDR: The Professor has had the same hairdo his entire life 11:56 Comment from : Dem Pilafian |
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professor: so i persuaded Neil to"breveryone: on no not again what is it this time Comment from : pr0hobo |
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i love this guy Comment from : Charles |
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Love the videos Don’t love the “music” I’m really not sure that you should put music on these videos Comment from : Andy Hiscox |
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Jewelry Is Chemistry Comment from : Ashanta Hawkins |
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Plot Twist: The professor wrote the book about iron and nitric acid! Comment from : Derek |
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What does it do to limestone? IbrThe weathering on the Sphinx suggests it could be tens of thousands of years old but if combustion produces nitrogen dioxide and acid rain perhaps it happened in a short time during a cataclysmic eventbrIt barely rains there and the Sphinx was buried for a long time but the erosion is deep and it is supposed to be around 1/20th of a centimetre every 100 years Comment from : Not the Messiah |
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"When you read in a book that actually happens" that's why I like read older chemistry texts from 1820 to 1890's they don't glamorize the experiments with lots theories Comment from : Eldon Janzen |
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DangerBahaya Comment from : Bayu Adi Putra |
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You have the two reactions backwards: The concentrated acid is slower because of passivation You should probably fix that Comment from : Jeff Evarts |
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Dissolving Iron (Fe) in Nitric Acid at high concentrations creates an exothermic reaction which in turn creates high levels of NOx, cooling is required to slow down the reaction to create iron nitrate and reduce the runaway effect you’re seeing thus reducing the NOx created Comment from : Roy Kenyon |
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Sir which chemical in world thos application makes on copper metal push iron metal Comment from : Trimbak Narote |
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Wish I could get gold of some concentrate nitric acid,so hard to get hold of without a licence Comment from : CRAZY DAD |
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The dudes done acid that's for sure🤣❤️ Comment from : TechTinkering |
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Naughty Naughty, The Coinage Act 1971 makes it an offence to destroy / deface metal coins that have been current in the UK since 1969, unless a licence to do so has been granted by the Treasury Comment from : Ben773807 |
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This 'professor' (and his haircut) are straight out of Central Casting Comment from : Paul Oakwood |
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I hate it when people say that an experiment fails; an experiment does not fail; the scientist doesnt meet the requirements needed Comment from : farpointgamingdirect |
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Isn't defacing the Queen classed as treason? Comment from : Tim Green |
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Wow interesting! Comment from : Mitchell McCommons |
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its very rare i can re-watch youtube vids Comment from : The time is nigh |
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Even though I don't quite understand chemistry at all, I love the experiments This one was great fun to watch!! Comment from : Tracy Bowling |
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2:28 Out of curiosity, what percent of experements you read in a book don't actually work? Comment from : Zanthra |
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💚🤘🏿 Comment from : EldstGilmorBar,BoydOdell at fb Boid bear |
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💚💚💚💚 bookmark/notes: “Nitric acid, also known as aqua fortis “ ( the cig buds left by detective [ hold the budss 🍀🍑 📈 ] , “yellow skin from smoking …… The un concentrated 🔬 a chemists motive what’s going on“ …ect…tbc…-g-b, bot Comment from : EldstGilmorBar,BoydOdell at fb Boid bear |
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Additionally interesting: even though only a thin piece of the coin remained, the queen was still visible So can we assume the embossing reaches very deep into the coin (deformed structure of the lattice)? Comment from : wernergraff |
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If you leave the copper-stripped steel coin for a while I presume it would get some surface rust How similar would it look to the original once it's started to rust? Comment from : burgersnchips |
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Don't react organic substances with a mixture of nitric and sulfuric acidbrbrbrWorst mistake of my life Comment from : Blockstacker561 |
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2:57 Neil being ballsy the way he's holding that bottle of acid Comment from : Will Ford |
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I see acid mentioned in the title, I predict Neil will be a big part of the video Comment from : Quiggsy |
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Might the thickness of the copper coating have been thicker on the 2nd experiment? Comment from : Joey Mormann |
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I love the almost kraftwork style music Comment from : Joey Mormann |
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Wow that music was distracting and annoying Comment from : Alain Bourgault |
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the background music is pissing me off Comment from : Alexs Lab |
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1 What is lightning?br2 What is thunder? Comment from : Nurlatifah Mohdnor |
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Lightning makes 250,000 tonnes of nitric acid a day It joins nitrogen and oxygen in the air to make nitrogen oxide brbrbrbrbrPage 59 Comment from : Nurlatifah Mohdnor |
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The soundtrack is on point Comment from : Unregistered 66 |
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Neil is a criminal Comment from : Derick Doig |
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Awesome videos and background stories! brA little detail: 100 centigrade is not twice 50 centigrade since 0 centigrade is not the absolute zero Comment from : ld238 |
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After watching nile red I mixed HNO3 with aniline in my college lab and the whole room was filled brown smoke and irritating smell Comment from : S D B |
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why did he have the hood sash so high? Comment from : xxMOxx1978 |
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That second nitric acid is really angry, so angry it's fuming 😉 Comment from : Moley Mole |
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Invaders from Mars Martians have stolen all our pennies! Comment from : Иван Иванович |
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Wonderful video as always, i have a weak point for oxidizers and explosions i noticed that Neil was wearing nitrile gloves while handling the RFNA Please don't, it is really dangerous, they spontaneously combust like the aniline does in a matter of seconds i tried it for myself and i was shocked! Comment from : Zank Garage |
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I remember in lab my blue gloves had yellow stains from the sulphuric acid and I didn’t see any splash on me So glad, the gloves Comment from : Jonathan Weinraub |
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Which is strongest sulfuric acid, hydrochloric acid or nitric acid? Comment from : Edgar Arcega |
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Gk bisa basa enggres Comment from : frzdm |
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90 HNO₃ will catch most gloves a fire Comment from : drysori |
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Maybe one of the 2p coins is older and there has more copper involved Comment from : junction13pirate |
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Used for rockets and nasty dangerous (for the pilot and maintenance crew) German rocket planes Comment from : ulfpe |
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What dilution did you end up using for the "diluted" version I'm considering showing this for my class Comment from : Rasmus Oskar Thorsen |
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I love the sound of combustion in a test tube heh Comment from : Jek |
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how much dilution to be donebr80 or 90 of water Comment from : Mani Kandan |
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I would like to be like this professor! Comment from : EmanuelS |
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Wow amazing experience Here in Mozambique africa I have never seen it my school don't have a lab! We just study what are in books! I hope when a get at University i will see it and do it! Comment from : EmanuelS |
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Cementing silver on copper is a awesome reaction as well, the reactive series of metals is how that works Comment from : Chosen1One |
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White fuming nitric acid is really cool as well Comment from : Chosen1One |
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This video explained a lot! 40 years ago, a classmate of mine performed this experiment unnoticed We noticed it when he caughed and fell to the floor, the beaker standing on the lab desk The reaction was extremely violent with dark brown fumes I managed to hold my breath and put the beaker under the hood, while others took him out of the room That was the last day I saw him, we later heard he lost 50 of his lungs brEveryone please be warned Comment from : Frank Hauser |
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Hats off to all of the scientists risking their life for our studybr(◠‿・)—☆ Comment from : Bisht ji |
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4:54 for concentrated reaction brWhy does products have 19 oxygen while reactant have 18 Comment from : ThatOneOddguy |
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Would like to see a video about how the waste from experiments is dealt with including the poisonous and radioactive stuff Comment from : Terry Clark |
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So the end of Superman III Comment from : Endocrom |
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How does one give more than one thumbs up? Ah, Xanthoproteic acid, I know thee well Comment from : Rex Havoc |
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I do love chemistry and physics always been a passion of mine Comment from : Ken Jett |
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In the UK, is it standard practice to leave the container of HNO3 70 in the fume hood alongside a reaction experiment? Naughty Neil Comment from : Jonathan Gregory |
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You are everyone's favorite wise teacher may u have many blessed days Comment from : always watching |
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bWhy did the Queen dissolve?/bbr - Prof Sir Poliakoff Comment from : Gloom |
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6:07 😉 Comment from : Gloom |
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Love the lockdown hairstyle Comment from : mental detecting |
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Ignition is an awesome book, very amusing too Comment from : Matthew Stuart |
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Music is okay But no music appreciated, reason why i watch your calm inducing videos Comment from : Febarp |
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