Correction for your text below the video - Vitamin C is ascorbic acid which you said (correctly) in the video - Niacin (in the text) is Vitamin B3. I loved the video. A test I've always thought about but never did. Thanks for doing this for me - and others.
I met this guy at the park😀
I ran into this guy at the park. Thanks for stopping to talk to the weird guy recording himself on the swing set.
Good to see you back on!
Correction for your text below the video - Vitamin C is ascorbic acid which you said (correctly) in the video - Niacin (in the text) is Vitamin B3. I loved the video. A test I've always thought about but never did. Thanks for doing this for me - and others.
Some cool, at home Chemistry! Keep it up, and good to have you back. I hope the hiatus is on hiatus!
Thanks. I hope so too.
wow nice video! long time subscriber and first time finding out about youcanscienceit.com diffidently going to check it out. keep up the good work!
Please keep making videos. 😋
Love the chemistry
sometimes my grandad lets me poo in his garden
I'm going to try this with Himalayan salt since it's supposed to be naturally iodized so they don't list iodine in the ingredients.
Ooh yes! Let me know what result you get.
I'll bet it varies by batch and location too if it does have some naturally occurring iodine.
Just starting to watch, but I can't help to think about Cody's video: ua-cam.com/video/iGsn4cOpBHY/v-deo.html
But your goal was just to check the existence of it, not to isolated, so different videos.
Yeah, I was finalizing this video when Cody's came out and I thought dang. But I decided to put this up anyway.
Leaving stirring instruments on jars increases the chance of spillage!