What and where did you get your torch setup to melt the glass, I have 30 to 40 boxes of new discarded glass even a couple of boxes of the thick glass tube with yellow strip you use to make thermometers from going to salvage and surplus from Purdue from 1975 to 2010.
now I'm finishing a video I'm finally understanding the full principle behind the experiment I am wondering if you can make nitrogen gas by simply sealing a container whilst also engaging the oxidizing process with some sort of metal inside to extract the oxygen given this would take more time would have the same result
Wondered why you didn't use iron, with a higher surface area it may react faster, I suppose only oxygen was removed, was the tube and copper off gassed off camera? In the uk you can't really just go out and get liquid nitrogen, and you have to return the container it came in, difficult for long term storage 😂
@@calebhughes303 off gassed, meaning heated up too release any trapped moisture and gasses on or in the material which otherwise would cause contamination
What and where did you get your torch setup to melt the glass, I have 30 to 40 boxes of new discarded glass even a couple of boxes of the thick glass tube with yellow strip you use to make thermometers from going to salvage and surplus from Purdue from 1975 to 2010.
Very cool! You should sell discharge ampules if you aren't already. They're so neat!
Really nice explanation and a pretty good experiment
making your own test tube is such a flex
Love your videos. although oddly enough you sound on recording like i sound to me.
It would be interesting if do an experiment putting ozone gas in ampoule.
You can't use Magnesium. It will form Magnesium Nitride (MgN when it reacts with air). But you can use it to isolate argon from the air.
now I'm finishing a video I'm finally understanding the full principle behind the experiment I am wondering if you can make nitrogen gas by simply sealing a container whilst also engaging the oxidizing process with some sort of metal inside to extract the oxygen given this would take more time would have the same result
Wondered why you didn't use iron, with a higher surface area it may react faster, I suppose only oxygen was removed, was the tube and copper off gassed off camera?
In the uk you can't really just go out and get liquid nitrogen, and you have to return the container it came in, difficult for long term storage 😂
why would you ask if the tube was pumped full of gas off camera?
@@calebhughes303 off gassed, meaning heated up too release any trapped moisture and gasses on or in the material which otherwise would cause contamination