Thermal Decomposition of Ammonium Dichromate (VI)

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Nuffield A Level Chemistry Practical

Thermal Decomposition of Ammonium Dichromate (VI)

WARNING! Ammonium Dichromate (VI) is a human carcinogen (A chemical which promotes cancer) DO NOT TRY THIS AT HOME.

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  • @GrenadeChick99

    thank you for the motivation : )

  • @haithamXoman I understand! The math is always a struggle for me and I never got a higher grade than B in college level chem. I absolutely LOVE the practical side of chemistry, though! I don't let a little thing like math phobia stand in my way of anything I want to do. Good luck to you!

  • @GrenadeChick99

    i am trying to get rid of it is soo anoying and it is hard to get an A and i cant understand how to rite a formula.

    

  • Chromium (III) oxide, Cr2O3

  • I love chemistry! Wish I could go back and take more chem classes. Love lab assignments.

  • Well the green stuff is Chromium Oxide. I dont remember which type it is, but i know it is a form of Chromium Oxide.

  • this isn't general jazza speaking. it's a teacher from the halesowen college called Graham.

  • good video, puntual, but take no offence - you have a very dull voice - annotation may have had better effect.

    nevertheless good

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