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lead two chloride synthesis OTC (PbCl2)

Hazel Chem - 2018-01-14

hello you all 
because i didn t want you to wait too long for a video i published this one .... where some complications ruined the originally planed lead two acetate synthesis ..... annyway    hope you enjoy

music by bensound !

mfg hazelChem

Justus Felix - 2018-01-14

Looks really nice!

JOHN BLACK SUPER CHEMIST - 2020-09-30

HAZEL............Yeah i am going around to all the channels that have great people and great videos like your channel. Then i am going to subscribe. Watch and like every video. And post great job. I gave up on my channel so i figure i will try to help other channels get some likes/views and etc.

Hazel Chem - 2020-09-30

thanks man but why did to give up ???????

JOHN BLACK SUPER CHEMIST - 2020-09-30

@Hazel Chem ........It is becoming more of an obsession than fun. I can never get back the momentum i had with my first channel. Youtube deletes stuff cause of guide lines but refuses to tell anyone what the guidelines are. They delete my channels and they delete my patreon account. And i refuse to change what i post because youtube wants to censor everyone. So screw it. Who knows maybe when they delete all my channels again i will start another one up in a couple years.

JOHN BLACK SUPER CHEMIST - 2020-09-30

GREAT VIDEO

science_and_anonymous - 2018-01-14

Is that a super OOF i hear

JOHN BLACK SUPER CHEMIST - 2020-09-30

QUESTION..........What went wrong that you did not finish the Pb(AcO)2? Did the acetate salt try to solidify like gel? Cause i had that trouble once trying to recrystallize some sodium formate. IF IF IF ... THAT IS YOUR PROBLEM then maybe you could put a little bit of AcOH in the water when you recrystallize it. That should stop it from solidifying into a gel when you recrystallize it.

Hazel Chem - 2020-09-30

hey John i figured the problem was the very high calcium contend of my tab water ... which precipitated my product as lead carbonate

mfg hazelChem

arun ruengronghiranya - 2019-09-24

Lead chloride in aqua regia
Dissolve or not dissolve ?...
(Nitric acid + Hydrochloric acid=aqua regia)

Epazote - 2021-02-19

making lead acetate from copper acetate will ruin the lead acetate?

Nico Enrique Limonge Colomer - 2018-01-14

Hi😊

Hazel Chem - 2018-01-14

hello ;)

science_and_anonymous - 2018-01-14

DID YOU ADD WATER TO ACID!!! SHAME!!

piranha031091 - 2018-01-14

The reason you're supposed to "add acid to water" is to limit any boiling from the heat the acid gives off when dissociating.
Since 37% HCl is already fully dissociated, there's no point in doing one rather than the other.
That rule only applies to concentrated strong acids like sulfuric, nitric and phosphoric acid.

science_and_anonymous - 2018-01-14

piranha031091 hahahah, I know. I'm just buffing on him

Justus Felix - 2018-01-15

science_and_anonymous HCl is not very hard. The most acids warm up!

Justus Felix - 2018-01-25

ClickThisToSubscribe it is no problem to mix acid to water. The mixture warm up, but no explosion or other. But dont mix sulfuric acid with water!