@thebigbangtheoryftw because electricity can only flow through mobile electrons which mean it HAS molten or aqueous. The only exception i know of is graphite. :D
@thebigbangtheoryftw Because in this situation PbBr can be electrolyzed without using OH (which is in an aqueous solution). It can simply be molten. Did that help?
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i did something like this mixing potash with water but i could do it molten also?
and the color of the pottasium was kind of suprising it was a slimy green like color and there were bubble on the negative elctrode with i asume were oxygen and hydrogen.
This is a really good one! The science teaachers show such videos during our lessons. This is what I saw during chemistry. Where did you get this video? They are professionally-made, did you send it from somewhere? Thanks for uploading it.
this is too cool.
safilily24 1 week ago
GREAT! but can someone explain why is has to be molten and why it cant just be electrolyzed in a solution with water? Please i need help
thebigbangtheoryftw 2 weeks ago
@thebigbangtheoryftw because electricity can only flow through mobile electrons which mean it HAS molten or aqueous. The only exception i know of is graphite. :D
safilily24 1 week ago
@safilily24 Yeah, but why does Lead Bromide need to be molten? why can't it be electrolyzed in an aqueous solution?
thebigbangtheoryftw 1 week ago
@thebigbangtheoryftw Because in this situation PbBr can be electrolyzed without using OH (which is in an aqueous solution). It can simply be molten. Did that help?
safilily24 1 week ago
@safilily24 *PbBr2
DeadlyInertia 1 week ago
@safilily24 So it can be electrolyzed in water? Sorry for asking again.
thebigbangtheoryftw 1 week ago
@thebigbangtheoryftw nope. It is insoluble in water.
safilily24 6 days ago
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thebigbangtheoryftw 6 days ago
@safilily24 Thank you so very much good youtuber :)
thebigbangtheoryftw 6 days ago
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Kuiper64 3 weeks ago
This is literally the only electrolysis video online - other than the great ones on iLessonsOnline
DrMultiply 1 month ago
Thank you!
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I just hate the lack of directional buffering. The only one that works that I know of is King's Big Swing in a juggle. Otherwise, I can never do the Mishima's f,d,d/f+2 multiple juggles.You can try to juggle doing Raven's f,f+4, but pnly the last f+4 comes out. This is the only fighter where you have to have magic lightning hands to do juggles.
530BigBen 4 months ago
Wut
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roarmaster2 7 months ago 2
this is the best video on electrolysis on the net... n the voice over is great!
helped me a lot. thanks for posting :)
nilanjana96 7 months ago
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nilanjana96 7 months ago
Im an educator from Malaysia. Thank you for this clear video
nadarajanganga 8 months ago
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yeah, it's great....good explanation
Demir615 9 months ago
yeah, it's great....good explanation
Demir615 9 months ago
this video is so good where did you get it
l3aIIin23 10 months ago
itzzz rly gud... ^_^
Ayushi737 10 months ago
The most wonderful and helpful electrolysis video, thanks alot :)
Syncopic1235 10 months ago 2
nice and detail video :) thanks!
sweetsweet520 10 months ago
is there a part 2?
lfg321 10 months ago
Cool but parts missing..
AMVShippu 1 year ago
this is a brilliant vedio dude!
umerful1 1 year ago
thanks
joshuamyler 1 year ago
my dad tells me the young generation are so lucky. he said if he had the internet to revise from when he was younger he would have been a genious. its a shame the web comes with its distractions though!!!!
J0104J 1 year ago 4
Awesome vid! Very helpful :)
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ihatebrazil3 1 year ago
IT ALL MAKES SENSE NOW
thedeathskittle 1 year ago
@thedeathskittle i agree :)
emmalouisebooyah 1 year ago
i want electrolysis now
TheHeroOfSatan 1 year ago
This video makes me giddy...ah, science...
josenros 1 year ago
i did something like this mixing potash with water but i could do it molten also?
and the color of the pottasium was kind of suprising it was a slimy green like color and there were bubble on the negative elctrode with i asume were oxygen and hydrogen.
tjinga2u1 1 year ago
cool
coolliger 1 year ago
OMG... this is one of the most helpful videos ever! I finally understood the concept of Electrolysis! Thank you so much!
SISMUMBA 1 year ago
May i ask can i extract the sodium from common table salt sodium chloride through this method?
nicholasgonzalez 2 years ago
@nicholasgonzalez yes
Paddymac125 1 year ago
@nicholasgonzalez Watch my video. It shows how to make potassium and iodine although I don't think it made much.
vmelkon 1 year ago
my chem teacher showed as this during chem lesson & everything was taught within this video
thanks! :))
vampirates26 2 years ago
A simple explanation to what seems to be a complex reaction. Thanks for uploading this!
benjiimaster 2 years ago
Nice vid!
dylanmoran123 2 years ago 3
super cool video!
dahmer1552000 2 years ago 3
wow that has a low melting point
civildefensecollectr 2 years ago
I've never seen an actual electrolysis of a molten compound, good upload!
ritualize 2 years ago 39
This is a really good one! The science teaachers show such videos during our lessons. This is what I saw during chemistry. Where did you get this video? They are professionally-made, did you send it from somewhere? Thanks for uploading it.
Mivsher 2 years ago 23
thank you very much
workzd 3 years ago 8