Learn about common mistakes made when using a laboratory hot plate. See how to use the various functions. Includes proper stir bar removal! #chemistry #chemistryeducation #chemistrylab
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@@Azula524 I've seen and used these in school and was curious if they can be used for cooking and boiling water. I'm guessing yes because they are hot plates.
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hi, that's a great video, could you please tell me whether I can use this as learning material for our internal staff?
Hi could you please explain why sulphur power doesn't mix well/dissolve in water?
Thanks!
We have the same hotplate, why does mine take time to reach certain tempt, it really takes a long time to heat?
A lot of hot plates are inconsistent. I'm not sure. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Can i use this stirrer for mixing fragrances
Are hot plate and mechanical stirrer same ?
Many of the units have both functions like this one.
I'm curious if it's possible to cook food on these. Like put a small pan on it with water and boil it and make ramen or mac & cheese.
It would be possible, but most of these things are finicky. I see a lot of burnt food in your future.
@@ChemistryinaNutshell Not much control on the heat is there? Maybe not for things that need only a little heat but to boil water.
@@coondogtheman Yes, water boiling would definitely work.
U must be hungry
@@Azula524 I've seen and used these in school and was curious if they can be used for cooking and boiling water. I'm guessing yes because they are hot plates.
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