I am only 15 years old but i am very interested in science and chemistry not alot of people help me do things that i love like experiments, so this channel is truely inspiring.
Is there a reason as to why the anode gets depleted like tht, coz i dont rlly want to sacrifice a whole buncha pencil lead only for it to get stuck in the solution
Normally carbon electrodes would not deplete when chlorine gas is being emitted from it. Only when oxygen gas is released that's when the anode would get depleted like that
But another factor that affects the depletion is the electric current. High voltage electricity would cause the anode to deplete also, so for you to prevent that and save your pencil lead, all you have to do is to reduce the current of electricity used, and also ensure that chlorine gas is released not oxygen gas. Don't forget that chlorine is dangerous ⚠️⚠️
There is actually, but with this method I used, it could be quite tricky trying to ascertain the concentration. But with the other method I spoke about in this video, it would be easier
5:29 it seems like the piece of cloth i used didn't bleach as i thought it would but the second material i used bleach well so that means that the experiment didn't fail and the yellow coloration gives us a hint that we have quite a good concentration of the bleach but still i may need to boil it down to make it more effective
@@mohiman4646 remember that Naocl is the chemical formula for bleach and that chemical structure doesn't exist in rubbing alcohol so I don't think it's possible to extract it
I hope this method i discussed in this video is very feasible for my viewers 😊
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I am only 15 years old but i am very interested in science and chemistry not alot of people help me do things that i love like experiments, so this channel is truely inspiring.
You got that right, this channel is designed to help all those who like chemistry but may find it difficult because of their circumstances
It's nice to have someone else who is interested in chemistry, just follow my channel to enjoy diy experiments and discover everything science 🤩🤩
Just don’t blow your fingers
Roger that 😁😁
@@Aspheerah thx
Nice video
Very informative
Thanks
Is there a reason as to why the anode gets depleted like tht, coz i dont rlly want to sacrifice a whole buncha pencil lead only for it to get stuck in the solution
Well the reason y the anode gets depleted like that is because of the nature of the anode
Normally carbon electrodes would not deplete when chlorine gas is being emitted from it. Only when oxygen gas is released that's when the anode would get depleted like that
But another factor that affects the depletion is the electric current. High voltage electricity would cause the anode to deplete also, so for you to prevent that and save your pencil lead, all you have to do is to reduce the current of electricity used, and also ensure that chlorine gas is released not oxygen gas.
Don't forget that chlorine is dangerous ⚠️⚠️
Nice sir pls provide detergent cleaning products formulas books and r#d boks
I can quite understand what you mean, can you pls clarify
@@Aspheerah pls I need home cleaning products formulas books
Like scouring powder, detergent etc.....
Do you Have anyone else in mind?
truly Aspiring! !
😊😊 thanks
Is there any way to determine the concentration of the naclo
There is actually, but with this method I used, it could be quite tricky trying to ascertain the concentration.
But with the other method I spoke about in this video, it would be easier
So when I upload the second method of making NaClO, I will tell you how to determine it's concentration
5:29 it seems like the piece of cloth i used didn't bleach as i thought it would but the second material i used bleach well so that means that the experiment didn't fail and the yellow coloration gives us a hint that we have quite a good concentration of the bleach but still i may need to boil it down to make it more effective
Nice
When you try this experiment at home, give me your feedback
I just went here because the naocl can destroy the bitrex in rubbing alcohol
That is true
Bitrex is the most bitter substance known and yes bleach (Naocl) is capable of decreasing the conc or even destroying the bitrex
@@Aspheerah that’s very good but is the naocl toxic? And if it’s how can I extract the naocl from alcohol?
@@mohiman4646 Naocl is quite toxic though, but I think that you cannot extract it from alcohol
@@mohiman4646 remember that Naocl is the chemical formula for bleach and that chemical structure doesn't exist in rubbing alcohol so I don't think it's possible to extract it
@@Aspheerah oh ok thanks
This is totally not true
I am sorry
Wat do u mean