Hey! I hope you watched my latest video about liquid CO β
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jVBFY...
and I'm already editing a new video!
Guess what substance we'll be talking about this time?π€
Here's a hint: It's got a widely-known 'cousin' often used in organic syntheses, but unlike it this substance perfectly dissolves sulfur, selenium, iodine, arsenic, antimony and even a little tellurium!
Oh, and it's quite the toxic character (which is not surprising because it's yellow π).
π§ͺπ§βπ¬I was only able to obtain ~7 ml of liquid hydrogen telluride despite spending more than 200 grams of expensive zinc telluride! I hope you'll watch the full video about it this week!
π€Hugged everyone!π€ (now you all smell nice) π€ππ§½πΏ
π§ͺHey!π§ͺ
Tomorrow (though my patrons can already watch it today), I'll be posting a new video about my attempt to create a piranha solution using selenic acid instead of sulfuric acid. I want to be upfront and say that the video turned out to be less interesting than I hoped, so keep your expectations low to avoid disappointment π₯²
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In the meantime, please vote on what you'd like to see in one of my upcoming videos.
Hey guys! π€©
I'll try to post a new video in early September. Any guesses on what might be the common thread between these three substances? and what's inside the ampoule (tungsten compound)?
π₯ Hey! Finally I finished editing the anhydrous selenic acid video. I'll post it on Monday. Don't miss!
Hey there!
Exciting news! We're about to witness the fascinating process of gold dissolving in selenic acid. I've dedicated an entire video to this substance (including crystalline selenic acid), which will be published soon. But before that, I recommend checking out the upcoming comprehensive video on selenium, set to be released in just a few days. Stay tuned.
By the way, the previous photo shows an ampoule with selenium tetrachloride.
Hey guys! I hope I'll be able to publish a new video discussing chemical reactions with liquid hydrogen sulfide next week! A lot of hard work and shooting days were necessary to create this video π
Just chemical experiments...