Okay. Addition of the NaOH into the dichromate solution will make that solution turn yellow. The concentration of the dichromate decreases. Then addition of the Barium ion will form a BaCrO4 precipitate. Therefore the equilibrium shifts to the right.
is that how orange juice is made?
tommy9688 3 months ago
How come the other one didn't turn yellow?
HardKore5250 3 months ago
Is that 1 liter of potassium dichromate?
vmelkon 10 months ago
what the point of this?
Danny7930 1 year ago
Amazing video, inappropriate music though
TarroYoko 1 year ago
i love your shirt, ide like it better on my bedroom floor ;)
muzzyissoawesome 1 year ago
Okay. Addition of the NaOH into the dichromate solution will make that solution turn yellow. The concentration of the dichromate decreases. Then addition of the Barium ion will form a BaCrO4 precipitate. Therefore the equilibrium shifts to the right.
TheDrkKnght1988 2 years ago
Actually, the addition of NaOH to the dichromate solution reduces it to chromate. That explains the precipitation of Barium Chromate.
Chrelle4ever 2 years ago
chemistry + sexy music = successful video
Zepherus2 2 years ago 7
I love precipitates !
dbc616 2 years ago
chemtoddler is the best
i subed
matt123matt4 2 years ago
If Arequipa got scared when seeing the benzene video, I just can't imagine how terrified it would get when seeing this hexavalent Cr video, lol.
Me? I'm just amazed... always loved Cr chemistry.
derkozten 3 years ago
:-)
ChemToddler 3 years ago