Pro tip: Clamp your flask to a laboratory stand for doing vacuum filtrations, as otherwise, these do have a tendency to tip over and break. Loss of glassware can be a very long show stopper depending on where you live.
Yes they did actually it’s a very common misconception and is regularly taught in chem classes that iodine won’t liquify at atmospheric pressure, but it will with heat!
Pro tip: Clamp your flask to a laboratory stand for doing vacuum filtrations, as otherwise, these do have a tendency to tip over and break. Loss of glassware can be a very long show stopper depending on where you live.
Great video mate
The good old SH-2 and SH-3 are the backbones of every 2nd chemistry hobbist lab.
Could you also purify by dissolving in alcohol? Would the addition of water then precipitate the Iodine?
Liquified iodine? Did they lie to me in my chemistry class? I thought this element goes straight to gas when heated up.
Yes they did actually it’s a very common misconception and is regularly taught in chem classes that iodine won’t liquify at atmospheric pressure, but it will with heat!
@@FerociousPancake888 Can you make a video of iodine liquifying under normal pressure?
@@KroshkaMu NileRed actually has already made a great video about the Iodine myth. I reccomend you watch that if you want to see liquid Iodine.
@@KroshkaMu you can go watch nilered's video "The Iodine Myth"
crazy
Max, you must wear gloves at all times, please, Science is cool, a kid will order this and spill it..... think about it