Chemistry experiment 4 - Preparing ammonium chloride.
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Why do you all comment so bad on his experiment? I mean, I have graduated the chemistry and I know about these types of experiments. I have glassware and all kinds of metals and substances at home and I make experiments of this kind every day, so just shut up talking about others and think about your chemistry. I am sending this message to onlyontuesdays99! If you don't know chemistry, just SHUT UP!
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are you dumb or what?
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nice demostration, I have two questions, the first is, why didn't you have the stem tip of the condensation glass sumerge in the other solution. the second question is , how exactly do you collect your product? I understand that now days ,the scientific community have come to an era of fear ,that because of drug consumtion and terroristic treads ,there will be no more home scientist (especially chemist) that will develop great solutions. it will be good if you use lables or distorted voice.
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it would be better if u talked
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mmmm my mouth is watering!
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my good fired, i have mad ea double displacement reaction between potassium nitrate and ammonium nitrate, and im am left with potassium nitrate, which i extracted, and ammonium chloride. im wondering how can i extract the ammonium chloride from the yellowish greenish clear liquid?
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@alexjamesmith u mad?
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*TO breath it in
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1 Molar won't do the trick. I advise a concentration of at least 3 mol/l. But be warned: HCl is a gas dissolved in water so with these high concentrations some of the HCl gas will evaporate and you don't want ti breath it in. Open your HCl holding container outside or under a fumehood.
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no sound?
you didn't balance your equation!
onlyontuesdays99 3 years ago
Yes I did ;-)
It's just 1, 1, 1
So you don't have to write any numbers.
koen2all 3 years ago 2
This video is about the reaction, not about the final product.
koen2all 3 years ago
In the left flask is sodium chloride. Concentrated sulphuric acid is added. HCl gas is formed. This goes to the beaker on the right. That beaker contains 10% ammonia. The ammonia gas and HCl gas react to NH4Cl (the white smoke).
koen2all 4 years ago