In our school we focus on more mathematical side of chemicals sooo boring wish we could use the hundreds of dollars worth of equipment that's just sitting in display ugh
Amazing what you’re doing ✨🔥 I want to make hydrogel by a polymer PVP but I don’t could realize it Could you please give me some suggestions? Again good job guys ❤️👏👏
In our school, there was an event to perform these kind experiments in front of people. It was actually our biology teacher not chemistry teacher, who encouraged and supervised us.
If this video had existed when my sister was in middle school, I think she would have watched it over and over again, because she was obsessed with doing the science fair!
It is me i mean... if they don't let you it's because there are many substances that can be dangerous to play with unless you have the knowledge and the preparation to do the reactions
I just made the Bleeding Heart experiment (but not with pure iron, we just used Fe(NO3)2 instead) a few days ago at my matriculation, until I found this vid.
Pin me pls 0:01Mamoth toothpaste 0:59 Burning Magnesium 1:43 Bleeding heart 2:48 dehydration of sugar 3:41 Fire extinguish/Reignition 4:44 Experimenting with gallium 6:16 Chemical bar 7:38 Bicolor hidden message I'm 9 and this took me 3 minutes
I love these! And I will definitely be doing them in my lab section :D Thanks! can you tell me the concentrations for the solutions you used for the chemical bar and also the approximate volume of each solution/ingredient used in the elephant toothpaste?
wow chemistry is pretty interesting. But during my school day my teacher just explained it through book and it become bored. So I just pursue my career in physic now. I seriously don't have any idea that chemistry can be this cool during my school days.
ive done these experiments learned how to do them properly and safely the ones that make fire look great at night I sometimes use them as improvised pyrotechnic devices
for the fire extinguisher at 3:52, why did she add potassium iodide to the hydrogren peroxide? is it to cause the release of O2? the KI wasnt illustrated in the equation given so that confused me
Take a look at 07:32 where you can see all the contents. The last solution is basic and the color comes from the combination of the fucchsia from phenolphthalein ans the vibrant blue of Cu(NH3)2+ complex.
dear sir we request to you please privide proper instruction to perform these experiment in our lab beacuse the written process is not clearly visible or understandable
The small glasses contained: 2 mL of CuSO4.5H2O 0,5 M, 2 mL of saturated Pb(NO3)2 and 2 mL phenolphthalein respectively . The large plastic glass that we poured from contained ΝΗ3 1 Μ . The plastic glass used to collect all solutions contained ~100 mL ΗΝΟ3 2 Μ, just enough to decolorize all of them. The last large plastic glass , that became purple rain coctail, contained NH3 1M. I hope that it makes sense!
@@chatzida , thank you very much for your answer. We'll include that experiment in our school night event. You are great, keep on doing such cool experiments :-)
About the chemical bar, Isn't CuSO4 blue in aq form? How did you make it transparent? I wanna use your experiment in our school festival, and It would be so helpful if you tell me the steps, please. Thank you:)
Actually if you look carefully at 06:25 you 'll see a pale blue liquid in the 3rd glass from the left: this is CuSO4 solution (I think 0.5M). With the addition of ammonia it turns to vibrant blue Cu(NH3)4 ++ complex
chatzida Oh! didn't see that... thank you so much! One more question, would it be OK if I use some other base instead of NH3, citric acid instead of HNO3, and thymolpthalein for CuSO4? We need to use safer chemicals as possible... and I wonder if there are anything we could use instead of Pb(NO3)2. Sorry, and thank you!
In our school we focus on more mathematical side of chemicals sooo boring wish we could use the hundreds of dollars worth of equipment that's just sitting in display ugh
DOODLE my LIFE17 samee
DOODLE my LIFE17 it will happen in Ur college
Amazing what you’re doing ✨🔥
I want to make hydrogel by a polymer PVP but I don’t could realize it
Could you please give me some suggestions?
Again good job guys ❤️👏👏
In our school, there was an event to perform these kind experiments in front of people. It was actually our biology teacher not chemistry teacher, who encouraged and supervised us.
DOODLE my LIFE17 Nice ,very helpful.
In my school we don't really learn Chemistry, we learn how to pass / get A in Chemistry paper.
true sadly
Sadly true
Story
True life of an Indian Student
Lost Figure yes school system is just in race to get grades and pass, not to learn something with understanding.
same
I wish I had a teacher like you!
me too . its my great wish to have a teacher which told you to learn by experiments except of telling you to practice reactions on paper
i can understand the feelings better i am an fsc student
You are awesome!
Science and especially chemistry is so fun ;)
When you aren't focusing on the Mathematical part like my school does...
Chemistry is the best 😍😍
If this video had existed when my sister was in middle school, I think she would have watched it over and over again, because she was obsessed with doing the science fair!
Beautiful, you make students get interested in chemistry . Applaud your effort
Thank you very much!
This is why I love science
Guys safety first you should be not be rolling your sleeves up while using hydrogen peroxide 30 percent is not skin friendly.
That's what i was thinking
I'm so glad I found this video. I've been running out of experiments to do with my kids at home. I now have a bunch we can do. Thanks
In our school it's forbidden for us to play with chemicals or more like doing experiments which are not mentioned in the book..😢😭
😭
It is me i mean... if they don't let you it's because there are many substances that can be dangerous to play with unless you have the knowledge and the preparation to do the reactions
and even if the substance itself is not dangerous, it could have a reaction with other substance that can turn dangerous
Chemicals are not toys to play with.
Thank you for these eight minutes.
First of all thanks alot I have improved my chemistry by understanding the experiments done by you
Συγχαρητήρια για την δουλειά σας. Πόσο πολύ θα ήθελα να έπερνα μέρος στα πειράματα σας! Καλή συνέχεια!!!
Best chemistry lab...
Guys... you should always use all individual protections, even if the reaction is easy 🙄
The lab coat!!
ماهي مواد التفاعل عندما يظهر التفاعل بقوة الى الأعلى
Behind every good magician, there is a chemist
Ποσο αγαπα τη δουλεια του ο ανθρωπος!! Γελαει σα μικρο παιδι σε αντιδρασεις που χει κανει ισως και χιλιαδεα φορες..Ευγε
I don't know what area should I study, I love physics,Chemistry and Marine Biology😂😂😂
Wow exciting 👏😀😄😊☺
hehe this was the fun part of high school science class doing cool experiments like these
chemistry is awesome !!! I love this video !!
Very very interesting video amazing collection
Imagine standing there performing them! Twill be beautiful!
I just made the Bleeding Heart experiment (but not with pure iron, we just used Fe(NO3)2 instead) a few days ago at my matriculation, until I found this vid.
if only they starts teaching us how to love chemistry rather than how to pass chemistry exam
all of them are so talented
Pin me pls
0:01Mamoth toothpaste
0:59 Burning Magnesium
1:43 Bleeding heart
2:48 dehydration of sugar
3:41 Fire extinguish/Reignition
4:44 Experimenting with gallium
6:16 Chemical bar
7:38 Bicolor hidden message
I'm 9 and this took me 3 minutes
I also teach Chemistry at a school in Greece! We were in Crete over Christmas!
I'm not gonna lie thats cool
Τελειο!
The bleeding heart was the best!
4:34 amazing👌👌👌
I love these! And I will definitely be doing them in my lab section :D Thanks! can you tell me the concentrations for the solutions you used for the chemical bar and also the approximate volume of each solution/ingredient used in the elephant toothpaste?
I really need that details too!!!
Really chemistry is magic
that first experiment is one of my favorite ones to do elephant toothpaste and mammoth toothpaste
wow chemistry is pretty interesting. But during my school day my teacher just explained it through book and it become bored. So I just pursue my career in physic now. I seriously don't have any idea that chemistry can be this cool during my school days.
you are doing great job, keep it up 👍
Please, tell me what type of stick you are using in extinguish reignite experiment at 4:10.
It is some kind of bamboo stick.
@@chatzida okk...thanks
Oooo that's amazing 🙏🙏
Amazing
Funny and educational
Thank you
just amazing chemistry is not a subject I think it's fun
*_When i can't even relate to the things they are saying_*
The heart one was too good💙💙💙💙💙
Which one do you think is the best
ive done these experiments learned how to do them properly and safely the ones that make fire look great at night I sometimes use them as improvised pyrotechnic devices
very nice experiments like
Τι να πω ; ευφάνταστα εντυπωσιακά πειράματα με διδακτική αξία . Συγχαρητήρια σε όλη την ομάδα!
Ευχαριστούμε!
I am just 10 years old and I wanna
To become a scientist in future 😊😁
Wow😀
You will be a great scientist in future🤗🤗
Noce but you could learn more watching educational videos not cool experiments
Please don't mention your age online, it's not safe.
What kind? And yeh also don't expose your age...
Nice you have to watch educational video not experiments
This is amazing
Quite interesting 👍👌
Great. My only criticism is NO drinking in the lab!
If you live in North America and it's any time in October, you can easily do the bleeding iron experiment for a Halloween effect!
for the fire extinguisher at 3:52, why did she add potassium iodide to the hydrogren peroxide? is it to cause the release of O2? the KI wasnt illustrated in the equation given so that confused me
Not a quick response :) but KI acts as a catalyst and is not an actual reactant. I should have put it on the reaction arrow.
Chemistry is my favourite subject
v interesting,being a chemist
the music triggers the so called "Freddy Fazbear" Reaction in the brain
Έτσι διδάσκεται η Χημεία...👏👏
I was surprised when scarlet fire played 😂😂
wow!!!
i love it
what's the method and materials needed
am so interested in doing this experiment
For most of the experiments , materials and reactions are shown in the video. Which experiment are you interested in?
Nice experiment
chatzida I want for the first one plz
Please tell me what is Kl in 3:52 i have to make that experiment
Amazing! Would you tell me what is the concentration of solution used in mammoth toothpaste plus comp. Procedure??? I shall be very thankful to you...
New subscriber
super video...
0:01 Oh no! The energy is down!
You sure it's a good idea to use metal tweezers to manipulate Gallium? Seems ill advised.
I took chemistry for the first time, kind of nervous for it
amazing guys uh doing very well
I love chemistry👨🔬👨🔬👨🔬
Bleeding heart 😍
Guys, you are really best.........🤹🤹🤹
🏆
Wow it's amazing
Why does the colour turn purple in chemical bar?
Awesome dude
I kinda like the first one :>
cool expts....kinda intresting.....thnks for sch stuff!!!
Nice video for enjoy
Daaamn the music at the start brought some FNAF memories back
Hi! Can someone explain the chemical bar experiment please? Thank you!
H2O2 is king of chemicals...😮😮😮👍👍👍
Im 11 years old and i just want to be a great scientist when i frow up
Its fine your mind will come back to senses whe you will reach class 12 😂😂😂
You can totally do it, just don't ever give u and work hard to reach your goals! ^^
this experiment doing in which lab...plz tell me location...any know about...
It's in Greece in a high school ,but this isn't the way chemistry is normally taught there
Most of this experiments are done in many classes
The bleeding heart is actualy for those who are rejected and broken hearted😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
At 3:55 is potassium Iodine what they use?
Yes.
What is the Name Of The Song ?
Wonderful video! For the "purple rain" part, what exactly are we seeing? Does the color come from the indicator? Or is a complex formed?
Take a look at 07:32 where you can see all the contents. The last solution is basic and the color comes from the combination of the fucchsia from phenolphthalein ans the vibrant blue of Cu(NH3)2+ complex.
thank you!
I loved it
In fire extinguish experiment the stick you use is of what kind can you plz tell
I love
Chimestry
Very good!1!1!!
Bravo 👏👏👏👏👏👏
These all happen when i was cooking in my kitchen
1:46 Love is a rebellious bird? 🤨
Yes. It is from Carmen. Bizet.
My chemistry teacher showed dehydration of sugar...it was awesome
Wonderful
dear sir we request to you please privide proper instruction to perform these experiment in our lab beacuse the written process is not clearly visible or understandable
Please give some more interesting videos about mercury and galium
Amazing! Would you be so kind to tell me what is the concentration of solutions used in Chemical Bar experiment? Thank you!
The small glasses contained: 2 mL of CuSO4.5H2O 0,5 M, 2 mL of saturated Pb(NO3)2 and 2 mL phenolphthalein respectively . The large plastic glass that we poured from contained ΝΗ3 1 Μ . The plastic glass used to collect all solutions contained ~100 mL ΗΝΟ3 2 Μ, just enough to decolorize all of them. The last large plastic glass , that became purple rain coctail, contained NH3 1M.
I hope that it makes sense!
@@chatzida , thank you very much for your answer. We'll include that experiment in our school night event. You are great, keep on doing such cool experiments :-)
About the chemical bar, Isn't CuSO4 blue in aq form? How did you make it transparent? I wanna use your experiment in our school festival, and It would be so helpful if you tell me the steps, please. Thank you:)
Actually if you look carefully at 06:25 you 'll see a pale blue liquid in the 3rd glass from the left: this is CuSO4 solution (I think 0.5M). With the addition of ammonia it turns to vibrant blue Cu(NH3)4 ++ complex
chatzida Oh! didn't see that... thank you so much! One more question, would it be OK if I use some other base instead of NH3, citric acid instead of HNO3, and thymolpthalein for CuSO4? We need to use safer chemicals as possible... and I wonder if there are anything we could use instead of Pb(NO3)2. Sorry, and thank you!
What was that smoke that came on before the reaction?
I mean, the first video
I think it's water vapor.