Liked the demonstration. Organic dyes always have been a big deal. And the more pure, the more expensive. Medical and analytical uses, I guess. There's this story that I once heard about 2 brothers that were chemists. They had a business that purchased technical grade dyes and then purified them to medical or analytical grade. Thereby increasing the value of their products by ten in some cases. They had expensive gear to demonstrate the purity, too.
A little English coarse for you. Inflammable is not the correct word to use for things that catch fire easily. The correct word is Flammable. Flammable and inflammable cannot mean the same thing. It's confusing. It's either one or the other.
Liked the demonstration. Organic dyes always have been a big deal. And the more pure, the more expensive. Medical and analytical uses, I guess. There's this story that I once heard about 2 brothers that were chemists. They had a business that purchased technical grade dyes and then purified them to medical or analytical grade. Thereby increasing the value of their products by ten in some cases. They had expensive gear to demonstrate the purity, too.
Great video! Keep up the good job.
Excellent, thanks Vibzz...
Really cool, I found about your channel on Poormans chemist discord, Ive subbed!
Perfect conformation 👍
Awesome video man!
@@vibzzlab no problem
Good job
nice synthesis.
Good video 🤩
Please make a review on bromination of alkene in presence of organic peroxide and uv radiation or sunlight
It was informative 👍🏿
What is role of resorcenol and pathelic acid and Zncl2??
So cool
Wonderful Video! I am curious what program you use to create your Materials Required page of video. Thank=]
Can you draw the mechanism?
Btw, I think fluorescine solution in some non misscible fluid like oil would make really COOL lava lamp idea, can you check it out for us?
You only need to heat it up for 5 minutes, not 30 minutes like some people do and it will still work.
Super vedio
Yes all your vedios were vere nice...n by seeing Ur vedio I m learning more
Fills 50 mL Ether in a Beaker, turns around to ask: Volatile?
Ether: what Ether?
DRAW MECHANISM PLZ
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A little English coarse for you. Inflammable is not the correct word to use for things that catch fire easily. The correct word is Flammable. Flammable and inflammable cannot mean the same thing. It's confusing. It's either one or the other.