this is stupid, cause you dont mention the molarity of the two fluids.... so... this doesnt actually make sense unless you are using solutions with the same molarity.
Do u happen to know the concentration of each, by any chances?? Think that common HCl is around 31, 32 % or 20 Bé. N houseold ammonia around 10%?? Am I right?? Do we have to completly neutralize each other, to get a better yeld??
It's been a while since I was searching for NH4Cl formation. Others wasn't that complete. Tried it by my self n couldn't get some cause I only kept it forming in gaseous form. Tnk u ALOT!! Same thing for the Providone. Tried it with HCl n H2O2, but, don't know why didn't think about getting the salt out of it before. Always got the brown ''rubber'' n not much Iodine. Anyway, I'm a fan since ur debut, so keep the good work!!!!!!!!
@maxx1231 We use it on liquorice(apparently this makes no sense to anyone outside of the nordic countries...), as an expectorant in cough medicine and as flux in solder.
One tip - if your household ammonia has "surficant" or any additives, you can gently heat it in a stoppered flask with a tube, and bubble the liberated ammonia gas through another beaker containing HCl.
@pyropakman right, this is the combination of an acid and a base, so there is water going to be present unless the reaction takes place at a high enough temperature to allow the water to evaporate. To get the purified form, you would have to make a still right? that breaks it down into the question of boiling points, I am looking for a concentrated form for use in Chemical woodburnings. I have a logo that I am looking at putting on my guitars and I think the purified form is necessary.
@pyropakman they may have mentioned this in the vid, but I am forced to watch without sound as of right now. the HCL is known as muriatic acid commercially and can be found at your local hardware store, but what about the ammonia? am i just looking for any old ammonia or am I looking for something else and where can I find it?
@crice6505: Ideally, you don't want surfactants in your ammonia. Surfactants increase surface tension and make bubbles, so you can verify this by shaking the container a good bit when you're at the store. If no bubbles, you're in business. I'd recommend going to your local hardware store and asking for concentrated ammonia solution.
@crice6505: Ideally, you don't want surfactants in your ammonia. Surfactants increase surface tension and make bubbles, so you can verify this by shaking the container a good bit when you're at the store. If no bubbles, you're in business. I'd recommend going to your local hardware store and asking for concentrated ammonia solution.
@crice6505: (continued) They may have some that is better than the 5-10% you'd get from the pharmacy. Plus, it may be easier to find some without surfactant, since the uses for hardware-type ammonia, at that concentration, tends to be so specific that those uses exclude surfactant.
this is stupid, cause you dont mention the molarity of the two fluids.... so... this doesnt actually make sense unless you are using solutions with the same molarity.
havabighed 2 months ago
what would happen if you eat it?
2860dopeshit 3 months ago
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poofnsauce 3 months ago
@2860dopeshit It's used as a food additive, mildy acidic salt. But have you ever eaten table salt straight up? not good, I wouldn't do it
poofnsauce 3 months ago
awesome
Mr71seventyone1 4 months ago
Great presentation. Why would anybody end up with a drak colored sand like substance in AAMCL?
gunpickles 4 months ago
I am going to try to precipitate using alcohol and cold.
michalchik 7 months ago
Do u happen to know the concentration of each, by any chances?? Think that common HCl is around 31, 32 % or 20 Bé. N houseold ammonia around 10%?? Am I right?? Do we have to completly neutralize each other, to get a better yeld??
nickalisse1 7 months ago
It's been a while since I was searching for NH4Cl formation. Others wasn't that complete. Tried it by my self n couldn't get some cause I only kept it forming in gaseous form. Tnk u ALOT!! Same thing for the Providone. Tried it with HCl n H2O2, but, don't know why didn't think about getting the salt out of it before. Always got the brown ''rubber'' n not much Iodine. Anyway, I'm a fan since ur debut, so keep the good work!!!!!!!!
nickalisse1 7 months ago
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megamarko94 8 months ago
hi plz can u tel me ammonia dagree and acid dagree i use i have moreee dagree percent ammonia............
MrTALAL110 9 months ago
@MrTALAL110 *degree
Barsam37 4 months ago
Great video, very clear.
TygrFr3d 9 months ago
hi!
How can i make the crystals into a solid block, like a soap?
dimitarlazar 11 months ago
im trying to make about 2 grams of ammoniom chloride for a chemistry lab.....do you know about how much of each substance I should use?
lilmzpink7 11 months ago
@lilmzpink7 Use stoichiometry.
quarkphotonect 7 months ago
thank you this is a great help to my applied science work :)
tastetherainbow291 1 year ago
it is used to convert platinum in solution into platinum ammonium chloride salt, which can then have the ammonia driven off by heat.
kroutonz 1 year ago
what are some uses of ammonium chloride besides making ammonium perchlorate and ammonia gas?
maxx1231 1 year ago
@maxx1231 We use it on liquorice(apparently this makes no sense to anyone outside of the nordic countries...), as an expectorant in cough medicine and as flux in solder.
soylentgreenb 9 months ago
One tip - if your household ammonia has "surficant" or any additives, you can gently heat it in a stoppered flask with a tube, and bubble the liberated ammonia gas through another beaker containing HCl.
telesniper2 1 year ago
just wanted to point out that ammonia is actually sold as ammonium hydroxide NH4OH, if it was NH3 you really wouldnt want to mess with it...
starshock01 1 year ago
@starshock01: Either way, the reaction yields the same thing:
NH4OH + HCl--> H2O + NH4Cl.
pyropakman 1 year ago
@pyropakman right, this is the combination of an acid and a base, so there is water going to be present unless the reaction takes place at a high enough temperature to allow the water to evaporate. To get the purified form, you would have to make a still right? that breaks it down into the question of boiling points, I am looking for a concentrated form for use in Chemical woodburnings. I have a logo that I am looking at putting on my guitars and I think the purified form is necessary.
crice6505 2 months ago
@pyropakman they may have mentioned this in the vid, but I am forced to watch without sound as of right now. the HCL is known as muriatic acid commercially and can be found at your local hardware store, but what about the ammonia? am i just looking for any old ammonia or am I looking for something else and where can I find it?
crice6505 2 months ago
@crice6505: Ideally, you don't want surfactants in your ammonia. Surfactants increase surface tension and make bubbles, so you can verify this by shaking the container a good bit when you're at the store. If no bubbles, you're in business. I'd recommend going to your local hardware store and asking for concentrated ammonia solution.
pyropakman 1 month ago
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@crice6505: Ideally, you don't want surfactants in your ammonia. Surfactants increase surface tension and make bubbles, so you can verify this by shaking the container a good bit when you're at the store. If no bubbles, you're in business. I'd recommend going to your local hardware store and asking for concentrated ammonia solution.
pyropakman 1 month ago
@crice6505: (continued) They may have some that is better than the 5-10% you'd get from the pharmacy. Plus, it may be easier to find some without surfactant, since the uses for hardware-type ammonia, at that concentration, tends to be so specific that those uses exclude surfactant.
pyropakman 1 month ago
@starshock01 lol NH3 isnt that dangerous in its dissolved form ,its actully quite safe , safe enough to be used in many of your household liquids.
CORTASH55 1 year ago
@CORTASH55 NH3 dissolved becomes NH4OH
starshock01 4 months ago
Thank you so much! That helped me a lot with my homework! :)
Misklahr 1 year ago 3
@Misklahr No problem.. Thanks for watching!!
myst32YT 1 year ago
Awesome addition of the thermo camera! Nice yield, I didnt know it produces so much volume of ammonium chloride, Ill have to give it a try
hkparker 1 year ago