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From: evansp12
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  • That was absolutely beautiful.

  • Thanks very much for your comment.

  • I am really enjoying your chemistry videos. These are the physical and chemical reactions texts and teachers have talked about but never see, for example the phosphine and diborane. Excellent job!

  • @flyte44 Thanks very much for your comments. It's much appreciated. I'm glad you enjoy watching my videos : )

  • NICE JOB! I made a Zinc Sulfide (Copper activated) by using a piece of clear plastic film, and putting an adhesive on one side, and then "dusting" that side with the adhesive, and now I can see Alpha radiation from my radioactive material collection! It works great, especially Americium-241 from a Smoke Detector! Radium-226 work great too, as well as other Alpha radiation emitting objects. AWESOME JOB! Keep up the good work! Try making a whole set of spinthariscopes! You should! THUMBS UP! =D

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