I used to use a pump action water sprayer, salt and sulfuric acid. You only need a splash and you only need a cup of salt. Close the lid, pump just once, everytime you want the gas aim the nozzle (that has a hose attached) at your liquid surface
@@SafroleBlog you're welcome. Anything for safety, convenience, and, essentially, what worked for me. And don't need to throw it away when the rubber piece inside quits on you. Hcl will be a pump away, just can't bottle it up for long. In a garage or semi outdoor environment this is still safe against causing corrosion. In a lab, I would only use it once to 3 times unless they've made corrosion proof models for acidic gases.
likely something like Receiving Molecule, or Receiving Material what ever chemistry might need HCL gas going threw it. he could be making anything really. yeah you will see this a lot a new channel will pick a click bait title to help them get views, and pretend to do a clickbait reaction to help them get views. it use to be that a channel would pretend to do this chemistry with just mixing and boiling water, but that was boring then they got to pretending with baking soda and vinegar same as science fair volcano, but that was boring too say they moved to dying the baking soda the correct color for the reaction using slight of hand and food coloring, some more skilled chemistry content creators will even find a sister reaction that looks the same but is different, but what I am excited for is in the near future the coming the deep fakes, when all video evidence and digital evidence is untrustable. with chemistry you really don't know what your looking at. even finding out what's in a beaker is a historical elaborate process of elimination or more modern spectrum analysis both requiring a physical sample.
With ammonium chloride, the formation of hydrogen chloride is simpler, faster, and cleaner. Additionally, sulfuric acid should be added in smaller quantities to avoid an excessive excess of hydrogen chloride gas.
We cannot show the creation of substances here. But we can suggest paying closer attention to the show's sponsors. This is the answer to many of your questions.
When drying the preparation to a constant weight, an excess of hydrogen chloride evaporates. This applies only to a water-free environment (if there was water present in the starting material, the excess hydrogen chloride would negatively affect the reaction outcome).
Quite like the sound effects, peacefull
I see some good videos from these people on b-bad forum
I used to use a pump action water sprayer, salt and sulfuric acid. You only need a splash and you only need a cup of salt. Close the lid, pump just once, everytime you want the gas aim the nozzle (that has a hose attached) at your liquid surface
There are many options for assembling a gasgen. Thank you for your advice.
@@SafroleBlog you're welcome. Anything for safety, convenience, and, essentially, what worked for me. And don't need to throw it away when the rubber piece inside quits on you. Hcl will be a pump away, just can't bottle it up for long. In a garage or semi outdoor environment this is still safe against causing corrosion. In a lab, I would only use it once to 3 times unless they've made corrosion proof models for acidic gases.
Thanks again for sharing. Please, at 00:35, what's RM?
likely something like Receiving Molecule, or Receiving Material what ever chemistry might need HCL gas going threw it. he could be making anything really. yeah you will see this a lot a new channel will pick a click bait title to help them get views, and pretend to do a clickbait reaction to help them get views. it use to be that a channel would pretend to do this chemistry with just mixing and boiling water, but that was boring then they got to pretending with baking soda and vinegar same as science fair volcano, but that was boring too say they moved to dying the baking soda the correct color for the reaction using slight of hand and food coloring, some more skilled chemistry content creators will even find a sister reaction that looks the same but is different, but what I am excited for is in the near future the coming the deep fakes, when all video evidence and digital evidence is untrustable. with chemistry you really don't know what your looking at. even finding out what's in a beaker is a historical elaborate process of elimination or more modern spectrum analysis both requiring a physical sample.
We can get banned for what's in our glass. That's why it's called RM. Sorry for that and thanks for the comment.
This video style reminds me of bbgate
You seemed ;D
@@SafroleBloglol, I think i understand your comment now 😂
Please, what concentration of Sulfuric acid {H2SO4} is suggested for this reaction?
Concentrated sulfuric acid 80%
Ammonium chloride just because it doesn’t need to be heated like sodium chloride does?
With ammonium chloride, the formation of hydrogen chloride is simpler, faster, and cleaner. Additionally, sulfuric acid should be added in smaller quantities to avoid an excessive excess of hydrogen chloride gas.
@@SafroleBlog thanks!
Why go to the trouble of making bisulfite if your going to distill anyway..
Seems you have a few levels of redundancy here....
What am I missing?
@@matthewanderson6254 seems like his channel is just a bunch of unrelated chemistry teaching videos, not for making any one thing that I can see.
We cannot show the creation of substances here. But we can suggest paying closer attention to the show's sponsors. This is the answer to many of your questions.
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When drying the preparation to a constant weight, an excess of hydrogen chloride evaporates. This applies only to a water-free environment (if there was water present in the starting material, the excess hydrogen chloride would negatively affect the reaction outcome).