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Comparing the four halogens (2/8)

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Free learning from The Open University 'he molecular world' http://openlearn.open.ac.uk/S205_2

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Shows both the reactions and properties of some chemical elements.

(Part 2 of 8)

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  • aluminum + bromine = hell in a bowl

  • All of them are poisonous....

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  • Now that's how you teach these things. Not some dude talking in some class while the students are yawning their knowledge out their brains to oblivion.

  • @endimion17 why can't they pronounce it correctly!!!

  • @cockroachbalogna im trying to get my chem teacher to let us try.

  • Iodene + aluminium=Thundering bowl :D

  • How much iodine and aluminium did that guy use (roughly)? I'm not going to do it, I just would like to know.

  • @panjapop its just baisicly (anyone else feel free to correct me if i'm wrong...) two (di) atoms bonded together, in this video, he's reffering to two of the same element bonded to itself, e.g chlorine= Cl2. it exists that way in gaseous form (as two of its own atoms). Hope that helps (even though its 5 months late!) :-)

  • I love this..so explanatory

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