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Uploaded by on Apr 12, 2007

Dr. Adam van Wynsberghe allows one of his Chemistry 104 students to duplicate the experiment demonstrated earlier, in which a supersaturated solution of Sodium Acetate was poured on a seed crystal, causing instant precipitation.

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  • haha! it fell apart. that was awesome. what chemistry class is this?

  • Just Introductory Chemistry - Chem 104

  • nice job taking the audio off

  • It seemed like it at the time, but upon viewing the recording, I found that the bad word wasn't all that noticable. And I dont' possess any kind of video editing software, anyway. *sigh*

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  • THIS WORLD IS CRAZY

  • lol "definately gonna have to take the audio off of this"

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  • wait whats the solution being poured on?

  • i should ask my chemistry teacher if i can borrow some sodium accitate to do this

  • copy and paste

    2. send this to 2 other videos.

    3. hold your breath for 10 seconds.

    4. press refresh twice.

    3. LOOK AT YOUR HANDS

  • no, you need sodium acetate.

  • does it set like a stalagmite ???

    hard or soft

  • this must be sooooo cool for geeks...

  • No. Just no.

  • can you do this with just salt?

  • OMG... never imagen will be like that..... coolllllllllllllllll

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