As always great information and great experiment! Thank you for providing us with the profound knowledge in an entertaining way, this is an amazing combination
I genuinely would love to see a 30-minute chemistry 101 class going over all of the various ways you can salt various mixtures of food coloring and water and third item that is "household" it would make for an excellent tutorial for a scouts activity.
This is so much more fun than the chemistry classes I took in high school and college!
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This is going to be banned in Russia for making a Ukrainian flag 🤣
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Ah yes, the "Ukrainian flag chemical reaction"
That's a shame. I was enjoying the video til you said that. I don't support Ukrainian Nazis.
As always great information and great experiment! Thank you for providing us with the profound knowledge in an entertaining way, this is an amazing combination
Thank you 😊
It's a very cool experiment.Thank you sir for explaining this experiment that much easyly.
Again THANK YOU SIR
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1:42 Precisely... 😆
I genuinely would love to see a 30-minute chemistry 101 class going over all of the various ways you can salt various mixtures of food coloring and water and third item that is "household" it would make for an excellent tutorial for a scouts activity.
this was epic!, thanks tommy for explanation really appreciated
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So would cesium carbonate have a stronger effect than sodium carbonate then?
Thats great, could you give us the name or e number of the dye? Hopefully I can replicate it for the school I work for.
In my experience, any green food dye purchased at a grocery store will work
@@TommyTechnetium Excellent, thanks, I'll give it a go.
@@BobofMIB Be sure to let me know how it works
Thank you for sharing the video
My pleasure
Thank you so much, very nice explanation👍.
Thank you 😊
Yay
Awesome❤
Thank you 😊
Wow this video is very interesting! The chemistry of this experiment makes a lot of sense the way you explain it! Well done! 🎉
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I thank you very much for this work!
You're very welcome!