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@Morpun I doubt that. These videos don't teach you about all the logic of chemistry. Your college must have taught you WHY these reactions occur, and give numbers to them.
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What's also interesting is that Europium in the nitrate form is used for commercial glow powder.
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Really useful, thanks:)
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That;s very interesting, I'm learning a lot; it's very helpful. I had to learn about Europium, thanks!
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It absorbs neutrons...probably more than any other element. It's used in the control rods of some nuclear reactors.
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What is that reaction he has on the whiteboard? Some kind of naphthalene addition of (I can't tell)
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Europium is also used in glow in the dark powders.
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no pictures of pure europium unlike other videos?
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i love your videos. Just watching these videos ive lernt more than a full term at colege.
Morpun 3 years ago 19
I remember those old color console TV sets. There were color knobs on them that you had to turn if there was too much red, green, or blue in the picture. The cathode tubes inside could be replaced.
ElveeKaye 3 years ago 5