In this video I show you how to make iron oxide by electrolysis. Music: First track • Video Second track Memory_rain (youtube audio library) Leave a like if you enjoyed :D
This was so nice. That dark masstone tells me the particle size is very small and probably this is what is called transparent iron oxide in oil painting
what happens if you get half a jar of iron powder, add water to the top of the iron to saturate it, pour off the excess water and evacuate all the air above the wet iron mixture then seal the jar? Does the bottle fill up with hydrogen or other gas?
No, he is actually right, because he is decomposing the FeO(OH), which was made during the electrolisis. The equasion would be 2FeO(OH) -> Fe2O3 + H2O. And if I´m correct then the formula for black iron oxide is Fe3O4, which is no part of the reaction. And you can also see no difference between the selfmade and the bought one, which should be pure, thus both are Fe2O3. Cheers
Yeah, your are right, it really looks a bit black, but you can also see the red shine of the Fe2O3. The lighting condition just wasn't that good, still great vid!
This was so nice. That dark masstone tells me the particle size is very small and probably this is what is called transparent iron oxide in oil painting
Very very nice video, I learn a lot there !
Nice and simple video, congratz :3
Awesome Video! could you do a vid on how to make easy aluminium powder or filings for thermite?
A video on making thermite with this rust will follow soon ^^
what happens if you get half a jar of iron powder, add water to the top of the iron to saturate it, pour off the excess water and evacuate all the air above the wet iron mixture then seal the jar?
Does the bottle fill up with hydrogen or other gas?
which type of Fe2O3 are prepared here in this vedio? ( i.e α, β and gamma FeO3)????
Can we create iron[III] oxide with electricity from normal switch board ?
Or will it produce poisonous gas ?
The eroded metal is the anode(+) or cathode(-)?
Eroded pole is anode. (+)
That would be black iron oxide.....
No, he is actually right, because he is decomposing the FeO(OH), which was made during the electrolisis. The equasion would be 2FeO(OH) -> Fe2O3 + H2O. And if I´m correct then the formula for black iron oxide is Fe3O4, which is no part of the reaction. And you can also see no difference between the selfmade and the bought one, which should be pure, thus both are Fe2O3. Cheers
@@schneeballius9349 its black
@@schneeballius9349 whatever the formula is its still the color black 😄
@@appalachianforge7537 yea looks kinda black xd
Yeah, your are right, it really looks a bit black, but you can also see the red shine of the Fe2O3. The lighting condition just wasn't that good, still great vid!