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Sodium stearate

Sodium stearate is the sodium salt of stearic acid. This white solid is the most common soap. It is found in many types of solid deodorants, rubbers, latex paints, and inks. It is also a component of some food additives and food flavorings. (Wikipedia).

Sodium stearate
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Make Sodium Silicate

We make sodium silicate from drain cleaner and those little gel beads you find packaged with electronic items for humidity control. The procedure is really simple, just make a solution of 10mL with 4-8grams of sodium hydroxide, use the full 8 grams if you want stoichiometric sodium silica

From playlist Home Science

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Sodium amide (Sodamide). NaNH2. Chemical reactions

Sodium amide, commonly called sodamide is the inorganic compound with the formula NaNH2. This solid, which is dangerously reactive toward water, is white, but commercial samples are typically gray due to the presence of small quantities of metallic iron from the manufacturing process. ___

From playlist Reducing agents

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IC#22 Detergents

HSC Chemistry Industrial Chemistry Detergents

From playlist HSC Chemistry - Industrial Chemistry

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Hard & Soft Water | Environmental Chemistry | Chemistry | FuseSchool

In this video learn about hard and soft water, the differences between these and where to find examples in everyday life. At Fuse School, teachers and animators come together to make fun & easy-to-understand videos in Chemistry, Biology, Physics, Maths & ICT. Our OER are available free of

From playlist CHEMISTRY: Environmental Chemistry

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Hard & soft water | Environmental Chemistry | Chemistry | FuseSchool

Hard & soft water | Environmental Chemistry | Chemistry | FuseSchool Learn the basics about hard and soft water, the differences between these and where to find examples in everyday life. SUBSCRIBE to the FuseSchool YouTube channel for many more educational videos. Our teachers and anima

From playlist CHEMISTRY: Environmental Chemistry

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Shaving Foam | Ingredients With George Zaidan (Episode 3)

What gives shaving foam its lathery goodness? EXPLOSIVES!!! Just kidding. (Sort of.) ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe ➡ Watch all episodes of Ingredients here: http://bit.ly/WatchIngredients ➡ Get updates and tweet episode ideas @georgezaidan About Ingredients: Join MIT-trained

From playlist Newest Clips | National Geographic

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Everything Matters | Sodium | Ron Hipschman | Exploratorium

Essential, explosive sodium is a soft, silvery alkali metal that roils in water, releasing clouds of hydrogen gas that fan its yellow flames. It reacts with most elements, and is naturally found only in compounds, such as common salt.

From playlist Tales from the Periodic Table

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Making Hard Water Soft | Environmental Chemistry | Chemistry | FuseSchool

Learn the basics about making hard water turn into soft water. What are the methods and techniques used to make that happen? Find out more in this video! This Open Educational Resource is free of charge, under a Creative Commons License: Attribution-NonCommercial CC BY-NC ( View License D

From playlist CHEMISTRY: Environmental Chemistry

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Learn How To Turn Hard Water Into Soft Water | Environmental Chemistry | Chemistry | FuseSchool

If we want to use soap with water, it should ideally be with soft water. This video explains how Hard Water can be turned into Soft Water. At Fuse School, teachers and animators come together to make fun & easy-to-understand videos in Chemistry, Biology, Physics, Maths & ICT. Our OER are

From playlist CHEMISTRY: Environmental Chemistry

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Molarity, Solution Stoichiometry and Dilution Problem

This example shows three different types of ways a solution stoichiometry question can be asked, using molarity, stoichiometry and dilutions. I walk you through how to solve each part while showing you all the steps of course! Chemistry Question: According to the label on a bottle of co

From playlist What You Need to Know to Pass a Test on Stoichiometry

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How to make Hydrobromic Acid

In this video I make hydrobromic acid from sulfuric acid and sodium bromide. You can also use potassium bromide.

From playlist Syntheses and Demonstrations

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Make Hydrobromic Acid Revisited 2018

We show how to make hydrobromic acid. Hydrobromic acid is the bromine analogue of hydrochloric acid. While too expensive to use as much as hydrochloric acid, it's often used when the bromine element itself is needed. For example a major use is the synthesis of organobromine compounds like

From playlist Home Science

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Making Sodium Metal

Watch this video to see my improved process for making sodium: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=seSg_GWj1b0 Subscribe to keep up on my latest fireworks and experiments! This is one way sodium metal can be synthesized using NaOH and Mg. Mg, being a more reactive chemical than sodium at high

From playlist Science & Experiments

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Periodic Table Part 2: Alkali Metals (Li, Na, K, Rb, Cs, Fr)

It's time to check out Group 1 on the periodic table, the alkali metals. This includes lithium, sodium, potassium, rubidium, cesium, and francium. What can we say about their properties, reactivities, and applications? Let's find out! Watch the whole Inorganic/Organometallic Chemistry pla

From playlist Inorganic/Organometallic Chemistry

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Making 1,4-dioxane

In this video i am making 1,4-dioxane from ethylene glycol and sulfuric acid. I will use this in my next video where i will be using it in the process of making sodium metal. I am using NurdRage's protocol for this video, you can find his video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Zzrn

From playlist Chemistry for home-labs and self-production

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Na2O2 Sodium peroxide reactions.

Compilation of sodium peroxide cool reactions. Na2O2 or sodium peroxide is a yellow powder that ignites many organic matters by contact. ====================== Sodium peroxide reactions timing: 0:20 Acetic acide (Na2O2+CH3COOH) 0:35 Nitromethane (Na2O2+CH3NO2) 1:24 Ammonium thiocyanate (Na

From playlist Oxidizers!

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Masks, Gloves and Making Disinfectants!

We expand on our first video with techniques for washing, making and using gloves as well as preparing your own disinfectants. Find us on Patreon and our website: https://www.patreon.com/techingredients https://www.techingredients.com/ #Coronavirus #COVID19

From playlist COVID

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Tyan Transport HX Review Dual 240W AMD EPYC PCIe Gen4 Server

See the main site review here: https://www.servethehome.com/tyan-transport-hx-ts75-b8252-review-dual-amd-epyc-pcie-gen4/ In our Tyan Transport HX TS75-B8252 overview, we see what this dual AMD EPYC system can offer. Specifically, we test two Rome generation CPUs in the PCIe Gen4 server. W

From playlist Cool Server Hardware Series

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7 Kinds of Makeup Chemistry

You look really pretty, but what are you actually putting all over your face? Hosted by: Michael Aranda ---------- Support SciShow by becoming a patron on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/scishow ---------- Dooblydoo thanks go to the following Patreon supporters—we couldn't make SciShow

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How to make Calcium Hydroxide (Ca(OH)2)

Note: It is much cheaper to just buy CaOH2. This video is more for informational purposes if you don't want to buy it. It is extremely cheap stuff to buy. ------------------------------------------- In this video we will make calcium hydroxide. I am producing this to use in a future vid

From playlist Syntheses and Demonstrations

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