Is it possible to scale down the reaction to say 10 ml of total volume? like say 25 times smaller or 50 times smaller volume?? How long do you think it will oscillate??is the time depends on the concentration or the amount?? I presume it is the concentration and so the total will still be the same what it would be if you do this with say 250 ml (or 25 ml for both it will be same) Am i correct?
I feel some diagrams would make the mechanisms of this reaction way more understandable.
The chemical equivalent of a tsundere, I'd say
What is the initial precipitate(s) made of?
I know I'm late. But based on my limited knowledge, I believe it is Fe(OH)2
What are the plastic ring things on the graduation cylinders? I always see those, never realized what they're for though.
They are so if they fall down, they hit the table, not the glass. They are like bumpers.
Is it possible to scale down the reaction to say 10 ml of total volume? like say 25 times smaller or 50 times smaller volume?? How long do you think it will oscillate??is the time depends on the concentration or the amount?? I presume it is the concentration and so the total will still be the same what it would be if you do this with say 250 ml (or 25 ml for both it will be same) Am i correct?
ah yes, the gamer solution
You misspelled Fe(iv) as Ce(iv) in the description. Sorry for being picky, IJBM (it just bugs me).
Actually it is Cerium, not iron.