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Uploaded by on Mar 4, 2009

How to make a mirror silvering solution from silver nitrate, ammonia, sugar and sodium hydroxide.

Glass surfaces can be given coatings of silver that make them into mirrors.

WARNING: Perform the whole experiment in less than two hours. This is because the solution generates extremely dangerous/explosive silver nitride on standing. Also, the solution will give off ammonia when heated so you'll need to do this outside, in a fume hood or in a well-ventilated area. And wash away all chemicals with lots of water.

To do this, you first need the silver nitrate we made in a previous video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d6hPgGV_qAg

Get one gram of silver nitrate and one gram of sodium hydroxide. Then add enough water to both to completely dissolve them. Mix them together and you'll get a black precipitate of silver oxide. Then add enough ammonia to completely dissolve the silver oxide. Add four grams of sugar and mix well.

The solution will deposit silver coatings when its heated. If you heat it in a glass container it will deposit silver on the inside of the container. To deposit it onto a glass pane you can put the glass into a tray with solution and heat the tray from below. But do not let the solution boil. Boiling tears the silver off the surface.

Thin layers of silver can be wiped off with a cloth if the silver goes where you don't want it. Thicker layers can be removed by applying hydrochloric acid.

This process produces a back reflective mirror, which is what most household mirrors are.

For more information on the chemistry: Google "Tollens Reagent". This reaction is used in chemistry to test for aldehyde groups.

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  • for better mirrors add bleach :D

  • now how do you clean the glass?

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  • Won't silver rot without corrosion-resistant coating?

  • I can chrome my whole car.

  • ШАЙТАН!

  • Wow that's so cool, makes me want to go out and try it myself.

  • Would this chemical composition bond to any clothing or flexible material?

  • Very cool, I really enjoy these videos. I was wondering where or how a home experimenter would dispose of excess chemicals?

  • I saw another video and comments were blocked, just wanted to say you guys rock! Love these videos!

  • can plexiglass be used to make silver nitrate mirrors in tehis fashion ?

  • I wonder what types of material this can work on, because that would be pretty fun to just cut a few random items.

  • @SuperRuckaali

    loololololololol

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