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Shiva Chemist
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I'm an amateur Inorganic chemist. I love to study the properties of various Inorganic compounds and their applications and reactivity.
Preparation & Properties of Aluminium phosphate (monobasic)
Preparation & Properties of Aluminium phosphate (monobasic)
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Attempts to make Dialuminium hydrogen phosphite
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Attempts to make Dialuminium hydrogen phosphite
Preparation & Properties of Aluminium hypophosphite
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Preparation & Properties of Aluminium hypophosphite
Preparation & Properties of Aluminium dihydrogen phosphite
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Preparation & Properties of Aluminium dihydrogen phosphite
Are we using washing soda in food items instead of baking soda?
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Are we using washing soda in food items instead of baking soda?
Preparation & Properties of Aluminium oxide (Alumina)
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Preparation & Properties of Aluminium oxide (Alumina)
Preparation & Properties of Aluminium hydroxide
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Preparation & Properties of Aluminium hydroxide
Preparation & Properties of Aluminium nitrate
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Preparation & Properties of Aluminium nitrate
Preparation & Properties of Aluminium sulphamate
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Preparation & Properties of Aluminium sulphamate
How to differentiate Primary, Secondary & Tertiary alcohols (using oxidation method)?
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How to differentiate Primary, Secondary & Tertiary alcohols (using oxidation method)?
Preparation & Properties of Aluminium oxalate
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Preparation & Properties of Aluminium oxalate
Preparation & Properties of Aluminium formate
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Preparation & Properties of Aluminium formate
Chemical properties of Aluminium borate
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Chemical properties of Aluminium borate
Preparation & Properties of Magnesium iodide
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Preparation & Properties of Magnesium iodide
Preparation & Properties of Magnesium bromide
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Preparation & Properties of Magnesium bromide
Preparation & Properties of Magnesium dichromate
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Preparation & Properties of Magnesium dichromate
Preparation & Properties of Magnesium chromate
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Preparation & Properties of Magnesium chromate
Preparation & Properties of Magnesium chloride
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Preparation & Properties of Magnesium chloride
Preparation & Properties of Magnesium bisulphate
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Preparation & Properties of Magnesium bisulphate
Preparation & Properties of Magnesium sulphate
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Preparation & Properties of Magnesium sulphate
Preparation & Properties of Magnesium thiosulphate
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Preparation & Properties of Magnesium thiosulphate
Preparation & Properties of Magnesium sulphite
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Preparation & Properties of Magnesium sulphite
Preparation & Properties of Magnesium sulphide
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Preparation & Properties of Magnesium sulphide
Preparation of Magnesium phosphate (tribasic)
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Preparation of Magnesium phosphate (tribasic)
Preparation of Magnesium phosphate (dibasic)
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Preparation of Magnesium phosphate (dibasic)
Preparation of Magnesium phosphate (monobasic)
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Preparation of Magnesium phosphate (monobasic)
Try Cl2 + KI and Br2 + KI
I have a question can I ask
Yeah?
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Will the reaction be faster if the dry ice is crushed?
Yeah
I need a one single experiment.ple help me..i need one chemical reaction and chemical cas number ..
How to make ammonia N 13 solution
@Shiva Chemist Are you sure that precipitate at 2:56 is aluminium hydroxide? It´s quite likely to be tribasic aluminium phosphate (AlPO4) since you neutralize the H+ ions from the monobasic aluminium phosphate when you add sodium hydroxide, going from Al(H2PO4)3 to Al2(HPO4)3 then finally AlPO4. And also tribasic aluminium phosphate doesn´t react further with sodium hydroxide to form aluminium hydroxide. Instead, it reacts and dissolves to form sodium aluminate. This is because AlPO4 dissolves in strong bases and acids.
The pH of Al(H2PO4)3 is around 5. I've added a little NaOH solution at first and it dissolved in it on swirling. It was a gelatinous precipitate. As you know precipitation of phosphates looks different. Most likely, Al2(HPO4)3 is insoluble in water too. As you know Aluminium hydroxide is amphoteric in nature. I think Al(OH)3 dissolves in Al(H2PO4)3 as it is acidic in nature but on adding more, it may precipitate some Al2(HPO4)3. If Al2(HPO4)3 is insoluble in water, most likely the reaction ended there with excess of Al(OH)3. I'm not sure about the solubility of AlPO4 in different conditions. Need to check it
you just stop getting your equipment from the 1800s, just sayin...😅
Is there any nitrogen tribromide made as well?
What does Sulphor Dioxide smell like?
Sharp pungent odour
Ammonium carbamamte vs Ammonium Carbonate?
No, this video is about Ammonium carbamate
If Ammonium dichromate carcinogenic why do school teachers allow students to handle it? Is there a safer alternative for chemical volcano?
I don't think they let students to do it. But yeah, students handle other hexavalent chromium compounds at lab. Potassium dichromate for example. Lack of awareness is the problem. Yeah, but they don't look attractive like this
It is indeed spectacular! What a beautiful chemical reaction.
Isn't Bromine dangerous and highly corrosive?
Yeah :-) This is strong Bromine water not pure Bromine. Pure Bromine is dark red fuming liquid. It is highly volatile. It is over 3 times heavier than water
I have never seen a gas react so quickly with a metal!
You need to check some videos about Fluorine :-)
Also in co2
We can burn Magnesium between two blocks of dry ice!
@@satrmleo That's a cool one 😎
THis is the only video on RUclips actually showing the production of (NH4)3PO4 salt from ammonia and phosphoric acid. Well done and thanks!
I wonder if this would be a good candidate for extracting WP from a retort?
Oh how? Usually, metaphosphate is used
@@Shivachemist Dunno, just seeing the phosphine burning makes me wonder if it's possible, but I know they're different substances. Like my CCL4 video says, I'm not a real chemist and I have no idea what I'm doing 😃 I want to get a thrift store microwave so I can try phosphoric acid and carbon.
Such a great video, can you please discuss the preparation and properties of aluminum citrates 😊💯
Thank you! I had tried to make citrates of Aluminium but my attempts were unsuccessful
Which chemical solutions repel sewing 🪡 needle near 1 inch from chemical solutions....which chemical solutions will repel (push needle automatically forward from chemical solutions)
This is an awesome reaction! Never seen anything like it.
Did you know trisodium phospate is a poison?😮😮
Ag3P?
What about Silver phosphide?
@@Shivachemist is it like anhydrous aluminum chloride?
@@jesscorbin5981 Nope. Not sure why are you comparing this compound with anhydrous AlCl3
@@Shivachemist I wanna know if it is as easy to sublimate as that.
Wow, you've been hard at work, your accent has completely disappeared!
haha 🙂
This was really interesting!
Dismutation is a cool name for a chemical reaction!
Are disproportionation reactions uncommon in Chemistry?
Yes, it is a bit rare
Especially in a thermal decomposition reaction
Bro how to make ferrous sulphate from iron tablet
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Baking sodium bicarbonate in heat is a known way to make carbonate from it. I've used the method (with more heat than boiling needs) to make some pretty pure Na2CO3 from NaHCO3 made from CO2 to get pretty pure Na2CO3 from household items. But I must disagree. When we use NaHCO3 in food, we often use it to get CO2 to soften something like a cake when heated. Na2CO3 would of course do the same in acidic environment, even without heat.
Do you think I'm unaware of it? It is not about that. Many people know that NaHCO3 is used in baking as it gives puffiness due to the evolution of CO2. This video is not about that. This video is about how NaHCO3 turns into Na2CO3 in food items while cooking. The conversion is rapid when you use it in small amounts. Of course, bakers or households use it in small amounts. Even when they do any food business, it's not an issue when they use it up to the permitted level. The only difference is CO2 evolution. Otherwise, there is no difference. Na2CO3 makes your food more alkaline and that's what I tried to explain in this video. Thank you!
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Little expensive experiment
Nice idea to try
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How would you produce it from sodium iodide by electrolysis? The same as chlorates?
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Chemical reaction plzz
2 LiNO3 + C ---> 2 LiNO2 + CO2
MgS + H2O --> MgO + H2S
MgS + 2 H2O ----> Mg(OH)2 + H2S
So could you dry distil acetone from sodium acetate if you couldnt get acetone?
Not from Sodium acetate. It does not give acetone on thermal decomposition. Try alkaline earth acetates like Calcium acetate, Magnesium acetate. Yes, you can do dry distillation to make acetone but the problem is it will crack the laboratory glassware. Instead, try it in a metal container
@Shivachemist should have realised, what would decomposition product of sodium acetate be ? A Carbonate plus methane and co2?
Will it react with water vapor to form acetaldehyde?
No, not water vapor. It has to be passed through 42% sulfuric acid containing 1% Mercuric sulfate as a catalyst to produce acetaldehyde
@@Shivachemist It can be hydrated with water with a suitable catalyst
Do tests for propionate
Sorry, I don't have any propionate or propionic acid. I'll try to post it in the future
Came here from Mark, Bob and Wade
Excellent video ❤ Btw which gas is formed here?
Thanks! It's hydrogen
Perfect ❤
Why it turns powder rather melt
This is bullshit magnesium phosphide cannot be made this way it is very flammable, that material is probably just magnesium oxide/nitride with trace amount of magnesium phosphide.
If I wanted to read something, I wouldn't be on RUclips
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