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Steel Wool and Vinegar: An Exothermic Reaction Lab

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Uploaded by on May 28, 2009

This lab demonstrates an exothermic reaction involving the use of steel wool and vinegar. Relates to enthalpy (delta H).

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  • This helped with a Chem assignment. Favorited.

  • Thanks, this helped me with a chemistry assignment I had to do!

  • no to be mean but heres a cooler one ok you need liquid amonia vinegar and steel woool and 2beakers -babyfood jars work good to-first you put the steel wool in one beaker then put vinegar enuf to cover the top of st sw write iron acetate on the side and wait 5 days get it out and add 1table spoon of ammonia the instantly it turns it to a green blob without artificial coloring

  • this really helped me with an assignment thanks!

  • Thank you, this was quite helpful

  • thanks so much for posting this. this helped me on an assignment.

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