Copper/Silver dissolution using Homemade Nitric Acid

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Uploaded by on Jul 13, 2008

Dissolution of a Copper/Silver ribbon using homemade Nitric Acid made via distillation.

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  • wow cool vid. how did you make the nitric acid?

  • I distilled it from KNO3 and H2SO4

  • I have that same pair of gloves, just watch out the nitric acid can still eat through them. What are you using as a fume hood?

  • Home made fume hood.

  • Maybe 3 hours. It could be made in larger batch though.

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  • could you explain the whole process? so was what you poured into the beaker with the piece of copper nitric acid? how long did you cover the beaker for?

  • @Dangerkskful : Youu can onlyy usw hydrofluoricc Acidd for writingg on Windowss. And byy the wayy only kidss are writingg graffiti on windowss!

  • How Do Yuh Make Acidd?

    Ineed It Forr Graffiti!

    To Write On Windowss!

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