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Restoring Lab Oven via Zinc Plating

Aussie Chemist - 2019-08-27

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Sacrificial Anodes  are more active metals that are used to prevent a less active material surface from corroding. Sacrificial Anodes are created by plating or attach a metal with a more negative electrochemical potential ( such as zinc )than the metal it will be used to protect. The sacrificial anode will be consumed in place of the metal it is protecting, which is why it is referred to as a "sacrificial" anode.
Brush electroplating technique I used here has several advantages over tank plating, including portability, ability to plate items that for some reason cannot be tank plated.
I am sincerely sorry about the my absence over the past half year, videos should be more regular from this point on.

Aussie Chemist - 2019-08-27

6:06 Please vote for the video you want me to edit first, i have filmed them all.

fake name - 2019-08-27

great to see you back on youtube! my vote is for the fuel cell battery.

Alex Andrianatos - 2019-08-27

White phosphorus from Urine please #aussiechemistrisesagain

Zeo_Crash - 2019-08-27

The upcoming videos look good. You;ll need to be careful about how you title the Alcohol and Cyanide videos though as they run the risk of being removed by youtube (I know one part of Nilered's alcohol distillation series is MIA and Cody had to start referring to cyanide as Prussic acid in an attempt to avoid having some of his videos removed)

mercurial L - 2019-08-27

Great to see you back again! All of the topics look interesting, but I’ll vote for the HF series.

Nicholas Alt - 2019-09-01

Timely video for me, thanks! I was just thinking about trying some electroplating in a similar manner as you did here. Cody did something similar a few years ago that gave me the idea, but wasn't sure the best way to go about it for zinc. Looks like I'll be following your example here!

Darth Vader - 2020-08-23

holy moly! great vid! this would be perfect to repair sections of rust on large galvanized sheet metal!

At Home Science - 2019-08-27

The chemists will rise again!

BackYard Science 2000 - 2019-08-27

Indeed! I just subscribed to your channel as well. I try to support all science based channels.

Daniel Jackson - 2020-04-01

The "preparation of laughing gas" video would be useful these days...

BackYard Science 2000 - 2019-08-27

Great video! I may try this technique with my lab oven. I vote for the glass magnetic stirrer. Also, I credited you in my most recent video on Phosphorus for supplying a lot of the knowledge in the video. I also recommended your channel in the description.

Joshua Noble - 2019-09-09

HF chemistry, if you please.

Chemistry'sCuriosities Cannagorilla - 2019-08-27

Oh yeah welcome back brother

Moist - 2019-08-28

White P from Pee > N2O > HF series > glass stir

Chemistry'sCuriosities Cannagorilla - 2019-08-27

I want to see how the hell you get white phosphorus from urine

JamesG - 2019-08-27

Nice!

EnTroPy - 2019-08-27

Very nice!

Script Fucker - 2019-08-27

Make a donation link

Aussie Chemist - 2019-09-01

https://www.patreon.com/aussiechemist
thx .here you go Mister

Tom's Lab - 2019-08-27

I vote for white phosphorus from urine :) So glad to have you back! Now I just need to do the same....

Aussie Chemist - 2019-08-27

Did you do anything over the summer?😳

Iruton13 Teragami - 2019-08-27

lead acetate

dikke j - 2019-12-27

Was my first choice too, but nicotine extraction or a magnet stirrer also sounds interesting