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We film on location showing examples of chemistry in use. The chemical principles that these processes use are explained for high school and introductory college level chemistry.
We film on location showing examples of chemistry in use. The chemical principles that these processes use are explained for high school and introductory college level chemistry.
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Bromine Production Overview
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This video is an overview of the production process that makes elemental bromine, Br2. Dr. Wesley Stites takes viewers on a guided tour of the chemical factory and discusses the basics of the chemistry of bromine. First in a series filmed at the Great Lakes Solutions plant in El Dorado, Arkansas and a useful introduction for other videos in the series. About half of the world's supply of bromin...
Great video indeed
No one: Do you know any jokes about sodium bromate? Me: NaBrO 😅
You need to produce more videos like this
This was very well done, thanks!
How are the interhalogen species handled? Is there a significant contamination coming out of the column?
Not a problem. The redox potential strongly favors Br2 over BrCl.
The intro music 🤌 also love some elemental bromine... Big halogen fan.
I imagine energy production in the distant future will be so much more different. Lets pay attention to the elements for now. ✌️😎❤️
Great effort, Pls continue to post some other videos also
Waw very interesting video on complex chemical processing industry like bromine from brine solution.... You made me remembered my chemical engineering degree study courses...especially Chemical processes industry
Glad you liked it!
great video!!!
Very well made video Professor!
Well put together and educational. Thanks guys 👍🏽.
I want to know about Ammonium per sulfate (APS ) production video
Nice video
What is the MOC of the recovery column????
Steel, but what kind...?
@@chematwork9655 is it a glass lined steel??
@@chematwork9655 talking about br2 recovery column
I don't believe it is. I didn't ask at the time. There are a number of steels that can handle wet chlorine, which is generally much more reactive than bromine, so if I had to guess it would be some similar high nickel content steel alloy, but that is pure speculation on my part.
@@chematwork9655 the thing is that I work in the same field we first treat kbr then we recover bromine from kbr. We use glass column for the process , so I just wanted to know if there is any alternative for glass 😊
Who said there was no geothermal energy technology in the south? Learned something new about 'flash' mining. Brilliant!
Mother earth trapped harmful elements in the deep rocks. Humans: Wait we need to take it out!
You may as well say the same thing about chlorine, and that's essential for life.
How come there aren’t anymore of these videos?
Thanks. It comes down to time. We need to get back to them and do some more, but always more things to do than time to do them in!
@@wesleystites6784 Good afternoon, Wesley. You can leave mail or watsap number. I need to talk to you about the production of bromine in Azerbaijan.
WHY THE FUCK IS BROMINE SO GODDAMN EXPENSIVE !!11
When you are so nerd RUclips just randomly says "Hey you wanna see how thousands of gallons of molecular broime is made?"
*broMINE
I'm working in bromine plant in jordan and we use brine from dead sea
That's great. The Dead Sea is the other major source of bromine (as you know Mohammad). Less pumping cost, but the brine isn't as hot.
That's correct, we heated feed brine by tail brine and steam using three H.E
Hello I worked in bromine plant just two year in Tamil Nadu India
Which technique are you using? Steaming out technique?
I am doing my final year project being a chemical engineer on bromine extraction from sea water using steaming out process
The 'uncomfortably warm' part made me smile
Good content!
Please mor chemical industeris invideos
Ha! Chemistry is just physics at a small scale.
Physics at a particular scale. Physics goes to a lot smaller scale than that!
Every chemical reaction is just an electrical current. Chemistry is a special form of electrical engineering. ☺
Very good presentation for bromine production. Thanks.
Fantastic Videos! Why don't you upload more?
Time and money! We have many others we want to do, but hard to make it happen.
Great video, thank you so much.
What a great video! I am a Chemistry student, and this video was very useful to me. Please make more videos like this one! Congratulations, Chem at work!