I’ve done this a few months ago. I just didn’t have the patience to filter once I made the chemical reaction to magnesium carbonate 😂😂 Thank you for sharing😊 I’ve also read where manufacturers use a drying agent like silica when making the chalk. I also tried to use the powder forms of epsom salt and silica, but again I tried to skip the filter process, so it turned out rock hard. Maybe you can give it a shot and see if it works out better.
"This is sodium carbonate not blow" I'm SOBBING that made me crack up so hard xD Thanks for this super cool tutorial, I love seeing the sciency side of things!!
Whoaa!! This is awesome! 👏🏼👏🏼 hats off to your dedication for having collected the ppt over a year! You actually answered my doubt as to why can’t we directly use washing soda.. thank you. I would like to know how does baking BS convert it to WS. Where does the hydrogen go?
Wow. Your video is amazing in every sense. I'm the kind of person who loves to know the science behind everything, including ASMR stuff. So, I welcome every bit of info you can provide. 💕. Btw, what is rosin? I have a suggestion. Please gather all your scientific videos in a single playlist for easy access. I also have an unrelated question. How does a block of fresh gum chalk turn soft by putting it in, and covering it with, cornstarch powder or reform powder for a few days? What happens down there?
I don’t think I have any Science Sunday videos here on UA-cam besides this one to make a playlist with. 🤣 I usually do them all on IG but IG is terrible with being able to download long videos so I usually do them live but this one wasn’t possible to do live. Rosin is an additive that is very sticky like sap and it gives a better grip for weight lifters and rock climbers. Putting chalk in powder doesn’t soften it. You could put it in wet paste and make it wet but the chemical composition and texture of a block of chalk won’t change from putting it in powder. Magnesium carbonate on its own is very brittle and falls apart in block form so there are additives in it that chemically harden it. The bonds of those chemical reactions don’t break from it sitting in more dry magnesium carbonate.
@@raleighslimeryasmr Thank you for your response. Sadly, I'm not on IG, so I'm missing out your excellent content. 💕 As for the hard GC blocks, that's is exactly what's bugging me. I've read in comments that it works, yet I can't imagine how would dry compounds react with each other and alter their properties. For example, please watch this video: ua-cam.com/video/Am045zJR3GY/v-deo.html
This is so interesting and informative 💕
This is so cool! So great to have scientist in the community that help us understand more about our little hobby
Finally someone came with the most wanted video..
Very informative and clearly explained..
This girl is super talented.. 🖤
This is how our chalk is created! Except on an industrial scale, but great video! Very cool that you took the time to create chalk.
Thank you for making this tutorial ❤️❤️ it’s amazing
First here amazing baking soda 😍 🙌 👌🏻 🤗 thank you for sharing
Sooo interesting and def makes me appreciate your crushes more seeing all the work done behind the scenes.
Omggg this is so cool u explained everything so well
Absolutely love this!! super cool & interesting🤍
Amazingggggg ❤❤❤ loved it
I’ve done this a few months ago. I just didn’t have the patience to filter once I made the chemical reaction to magnesium carbonate 😂😂 Thank you for sharing😊 I’ve also read where manufacturers use a drying agent like silica when making the chalk. I also tried to use the powder forms of epsom salt and silica, but again I tried to skip the filter process, so it turned out rock hard. Maybe you can give it a shot and see if it works out better.
This was so cool! I wish we did this in school lol. Our experiments were never this cool haha
Very nice 😍, I love tutorials 👌🏼
Woah thank you so much for sharing 😻 8:43
this big effort for this little reform, wow you spend so much time for asmr 😲❤️⌚ thanks dear
ma'am you taught me well than my highschool teacher😂
love your soothing voice & this experiment 🤍🤍
It’s MAGIC! 🎉Thank you!❤❤❤
"This is sodium carbonate not blow" I'm SOBBING that made me crack up so hard xD Thanks for this super cool tutorial, I love seeing the sciency side of things!!
Looooooooovely 💜💜
Great tutorial 😍 your voice is very relaxing ❤
Hahaha thank you
Thank you for that, it was very interesting
Loved it! I’m a huge science geek 😎
Amazing
Wowww
This is so cool!! ❤
Wow love it! How do I know that the baking soda is done baking essentially? If I wanted to make a larger batch instead of 1/4 cup at a time ?
There isn’t a way to know in just a home kitchen. I’d leave it in longer to be sure. You won’t “overcook it”
I feel like I'm in science room with my highschool teacher.
Whoaa!! This is awesome! 👏🏼👏🏼 hats off to your dedication for having collected the ppt over a year! You actually answered my doubt as to why can’t we directly use washing soda.. thank you. I would like to know how does baking BS convert it to WS. Where does the hydrogen go?
At the high temperature sodium bicarbonate undergoes a decomposition reaction and breaks down into sodium carbonate, water and carbon dioxide
Very excited
Wow. Your video is amazing in every sense. I'm the kind of person who loves to know the science behind everything, including ASMR stuff. So, I welcome every bit of info you can provide. 💕. Btw, what is rosin?
I have a suggestion. Please gather all your scientific videos in a single playlist for easy access.
I also have an unrelated question. How does a block of fresh gum chalk turn soft by putting it in, and covering it with, cornstarch powder or reform powder for a few days? What happens down there?
I don’t think I have any Science Sunday videos here on UA-cam besides this one to make a playlist with. 🤣 I usually do them all on IG but IG is terrible with being able to download long videos so I usually do them live but this one wasn’t possible to do live. Rosin is an additive that is very sticky like sap and it gives a better grip for weight lifters and rock climbers. Putting chalk in powder doesn’t soften it. You could put it in wet paste and make it wet but the chemical composition and texture of a block of chalk won’t change from putting it in powder. Magnesium carbonate on its own is very brittle and falls apart in block form so there are additives in it that chemically harden it. The bonds of those chemical reactions don’t break from it sitting in more dry magnesium carbonate.
@@raleighslimeryasmr Thank you for your response. Sadly, I'm not on IG, so I'm missing out your excellent content. 💕
As for the hard GC blocks, that's is exactly what's bugging me. I've read in comments that it works, yet I can't imagine how would dry compounds react with each other and alter their properties. For example, please watch this video:
ua-cam.com/video/Am045zJR3GY/v-deo.html
I am waiting here ❤ just 2 minutes left ♥️♥️🤗
Hope you enjoyed!
Where can u find Rosin
I buy it online but most places that sell sports or weightlifting stuff would sell it
Great Video 💕
How can we add more crunchiness to it 🙈
It’s very crunchy and gritty actually. If you have IG I posted 3 crushes of larger quantities of it and it’s nice and crunchy.
Love your voice
Very informative especially if youre in asmr GC. Im sure a ton of money was saved.
I loved this sm and enjoyed it as well
Thank you for this gorgeous tutorial ❤️
Edit : New subscriber 💜
Welcome!
اشتري منين المكونات دي بليز