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Приєднався 26 лип 2023
Potassium hydroxide and carbonate from wood ashes.
Thank you to Scott Buckley and Chris Haugen for their incredible free!!! music, which helped bring this video to life. Your work is greatly appreciated!
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The Mine (Ep. - 2) First wooden supports for the mine and made some thermite from rocks.⛏️⛏️🔥🔥
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Thank you to Scott Buckley and Chris Haugen for their incredible free!!! music, which helped bring this video to life. Your work is greatly appreciated!
The Mine (Ep. - 1). Digging out the entrance.
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The Mine (Ep. - 1). Digging out the entrance.
Making 100% ethanol with molecular sieves.
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Making 100% ethanol with molecular sieves.
Extracting essential oil from lavender via steam distillation.
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Extracting essential oil from lavender via steam distillation.
How to make a working acetone lamp with a copper catalyst.
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How to make a working acetone lamp with a copper catalyst.
Making soap from canola oil using the hot method.
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Making soap from canola oil using the hot method.
Making a Wilson cloud chamber on dry ice with a heating element.
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Making a Wilson cloud chamber on dry ice with a heating element.
Making a (0.45) molar nitric acid from air using a Birkeland-Eyde reactor.
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Making a (0.45) molar nitric acid from air using a Birkeland-Eyde reactor.
What is the PH of the leftover ash after bleaching? Of course, I would assume that all hydroxide has left with the wash, so it will certainly be much less than 12. I was just thinking about how I never thought about using it as fertilizer, it's something that I will start doing from now on!
I haven't measured the pH but what we have left after washing is mostly oxides of metals like Ca, K, Na and some Iron oxide. They aren't soluble but over time bacteria and fungi in the soil will produce acids to dissolve them and make the metals available to the plants.
Cyborg narrator?
Cool video! You sound like stoned NurdRage.
The video is good but please try not using creepy music and the modified voice. It gave me a very uneasy feeling.
Thanks but the music is the only decent stuff that fits what I do for UA-cam and it is the only music that doesn't require payment.
Stopper will keep blowing out. I put copper right in the distilled water bubbler and run 12 hr on 12 hr off to give time for copper to use nitric. I also use copper tubes for air delivery . Bin a week. Water turning teal . Waiting for afew thermometer tops that can be secured in and then it can run on its own. No idea what im doing but copper sulphate is the result im looking for
I like where you are taking this. Good luck!! 👍
Had quite a few questions and suggestions. Somebody already mentioned just soaking the ashes en totale, then straining the resulting liquid so that's covered. You can always sun dry the charcoal bits later, and use the grey stuff in the garden. Speaking of sun drying, I'm sure that could remove most of the water to save energy. And if you're making soap, couldn't you have stopped at the concentrated liquid stage? Even with the carbonates left in my crazy self thinks it's worth trying - just call it Dr RL's Mineral soap 😂 You could even sun dry the grey stuff and bag it as RL Lab fertilizer.
I like your ideas, thanks for the feedback!
Your process is slightly different than what I had seen. I recall the ashes being boiled first then separated out from the liquid.
Yeah that works as well perhaps to increase the yield by increasing the solubility in hot water.
Работа наша и опасна и трудна!
Great video, I LOVE making reagents from scratch! It might be an important skill in the near future.
I know right, self-sufficiency is important.
@@REACTIONLAB-id1fw I have a ridiculous number of PDFs on various devices in case of a supply chain problem. Everything from medications to industrial chemicals.
@@REACTIONLAB-id1fwyou can convert the carbonate to the hydroxide using heat if you want, pretty high temperature though.
Yeah right heat it up preferably under vacuum and then react the K2O with water to make KOH. I will consider that idea for a future video.😊
Especially if we want soap to clean the germs off our hands after the apocalypse is over 😅
Lovely project, but that low pitch voice, damn is it annoying. I get it that you're trying to protect your privacy, but chill out, nobody is looking for you. Masking your face is sufficient.
Fair point but the mask is to protect from all the dust. I tried digging without it once and I had sand in my hair for days.
@@REACTIONLAB-id1fw Looking forward for the next video, but without the voice changer.
How is your bracing held in place?
It will be next time!!
Try to use two-stroke hammer drill
Will do, as soon as I get some money.
No money no honey
Safety first haha never drill whit your cloves on it can grab your fingers
I'm excited to see your progress and journey!
Thanks, lots of digging to come!
Руководство по разбору планеты😊
Nice, have fun and be safe!
Yeah, lots of safety gear and planning!
Please save your fingers and do not use an electric drill to make holes in rubber stoppers. I have had the drill bit grab the rubber and spin it out of my hand. As another commenter said, get or make some rubber/cork borers.
Will do!!!
nice and clean ....professionel job🎉
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Not bad but... Why wear chemical gloves all the time? Is your identity so secret you can't take the chance someone will recognize your hands?
Thanks, :-) I like your video! Here's a youtube video I want to share with you and everyone! The title is : Continuous Electric Display (CED) In this video, I will do a short demonstration of a new analog display technology, made with static electricity. It's a technique that uses the Jacob's Ladder effect.
So indurrated I would rather watch you than someone like nielred
are you slow
Right, too many amphetamines can make it seem to you like the rest of the world is slower.🙂
Hmm... trade center beams would like a word.
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Rururuuuururuuu ruuu ruuurururuuu ruuu thermite ruuuruu ruuuururuururuu. Yeah fix your voice.
I am Lord Darth Vader
@@REACTIONLAB-id1fw I could actually understand Vader.
Ma bad but I think it's my youtube channel. You aren't forced to watch it🙂
😊
I am Mr Big!
Надо попробовать провести эксперимент! 😊
Take a magnet down to the river and run it around in the same, great idea.
That's freaking cool!
That's cool!!!
Ketene my beloved
Yes! But not in very large amounts so If such a lamp is being used outside it is totally safe.
Copper tubing is cleanly and easily cut using an inexpensive tool called a tubing cutter.
Right, I just didn't have one at the moment plus it wasn't really a copper pipe but rather a solid piece of wire.🙂
А теперь медь пожалуйста можно обратно вернуть 😂
Nice relaxing Chem video. Unrelated, I have an idea for a fun night out drink
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very nice mate good vibe
I do this at work heh
well done
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okay satan
Me trying to sweep away my intrusive thoughts 😅😬🫠🫨
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why is this being narrated by the devil himself
What if you add steam in the reaction chamber. Maybe more NOx would be disolved in water?
It's better to add oxygen since there is more nitrogen in the atmosphere and oxygen stands as the limiting reactant.
@@REACTIONLAB-id1fw I've been studying this a bit more and steam in the reaction chamber is not a good idea. The air needs to be dry as crazy. I didn't know about the oxygen. I would try ozone or why not do a simple water electrolysis and transfere the oxygen into the chamber? BTW what if we add steam as a secondary step (not in the chamber)? It would mix with the NOx but I don't know how effective it would become. Cheers
Those keck clips are good got one run lol after I made hno3 I was shocked by how it destroyed the plastic keck clips
I know they don't last very long (Слава Україні!!!)
Супер 🎉🎉🎉
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Iron also works, you get acetaldeyde and ketene.
Iron also works, you get acetaldeyde and ketene.
Дуже цікаво і пізнавально!