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Uploaded by on Mar 7, 2007

In this experiment Professor Najdoski dissolves 6 g of sodium acetate in 1 mL of water by heating.
The solution is transfered into a 3-mL barrel pipette. Its thin stem is closed by welding.
URL (english): www.micrecol.de/najdosKristE.html
URL (german): www.micrecol.de/najdosKristD.html

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  • What the hell is this?  Maybe a little insight?

  • Mix a small test tube full of sodium acetate with 1 mL of water and totally dissolve it by heating.

    Transfer into a plastic pipette. Close it by welding.

    To show the crystallisation, cut the end of the pipette.

    Cheers ESWED

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  • to make some "ready and, "portable", solutions? (demonstrations)

    kinda cool

    cheers

  • well done professor Najdoski!!!Greetings from your student from Skopje Martin Gigovski!!!

  • wow *sarcastic*

  • i still ahve idea what was going on then lol

  • hay how do i get my text in german?

  • I figured that, I bought some of the Sodium Acetate this week. Going to try my own experiments, just trying to figure out what th point of this one was. Thanks for the response.

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