Thonzonium bromide is a monocationic detergent. A solution of it is thus a surfactant and a detergent that promotes tissue contact by dispersion and penetration of the cellular debris and exudate of the containing solution. It is used in cortisporin-TC ear drops to help penetration of active ingredients through cellular debris for its antibacterial action. (Wikipedia).
NITRATION TIME! Making A Chemical Called Nitrobromobenzene
In this video we are going to nitrate bromobenzene to make nitrobromobenzene. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thyzoid Discord: https://discord.gg/UrjAt44HWH (Let me know if the discord link does not work) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thyzoyd/?hl=de 🐦 Twitter: https://twitter.com/
From playlist Organic Chemistry
Making a Strong Oxidizer: Potassium Bromate
In this video we are gong to make potassium bromate which is a strong oxidizing agent. It will be made directly from potassium bromide using an electrolytic cell. Do not try this at home as bromate is toxic and carcinogenic. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thyzoid Discord: https://discor
From playlist Organic Chemistry
Isocyanogen Tetrabromide from Na Azotetrazole
Bromine rips apart our precious tetrazole groups to form an obscure molecular motif, needed to make the famed C2N14 energetic compound. Following the procedure from here: https://sciencemadness.org/scipics/Energetic_Derivatives_Of_Tetrazole.pdf Explosions&Fire2: https://www.youtube.com/c
From playlist Chemistry of Tetrazoles
The Chemical Elements: The Discovery of Bromine
Bromine, element # 35, was discovered almost simultaneously by two different chemists. Who gets the credit? Chemist: Veena Bidasha Director: Michael Harrison Written and Produced by Kimberly Hatch Harrison Creative Commons Images: Tyrian purple cloth cc Author Boonekamp http://en.wiki
From playlist The Chemical Elements
In this video I make hydrobromic acid from sulfuric acid and sodium bromide. You can also use potassium bromide.
From playlist Syntheses and Demonstrations
Boron Tribromide - Periodic Table of Videos
Debbie, our self-confessed Boron lover, demonstrates the fuming of Boron Tribromide. More links in description below ↓↓↓ Support Periodic Videos on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/periodicvideos A video on every element: http://bit.ly/118elements More at http://www.periodicvideos.com/
From playlist Molecular Videos - Periodic Videos
Ethyl Chloroacetate a Deadly Precursor to Many Pharmaceuticals
In this video ethyl chloroacetate which is a precursor to many pharmaceuticals will be prepared. We will make it by doing an esterification reaction involving chloroacetic acid, ethanol, sulfuric acid and a lot of patience. Ethyl chloroacetate is a toxic liquid used to make chloroacetamide
From playlist Organic Chemistry
In this video we are making chromyl chloride which is a potent volatile carcinogen. Chromyl chloride (CrO2Cl2) is this red fuming liquid. It can be used to oxidize toluene to benzaldehyde and to oxidize a lot of other reagents. On my instagram and reddit theres plenty of other pictures of
From playlist Inorganic Chemistry
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
Nobody reads the description anyways so here are links to Discord, Patreon, Instagram, Twitter and Reddit. Producing these videos ain’t cheap so I’d appreciate any support on patreon. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thyzoid Discord: https://discord.gg/UrjAt44HWH (Let me know if the disco
From playlist Inorganic Chemistry
Reaction Kinetics of Photoredox Cross Couplings with Dr. Yael Ben-Tal
In this Research Spotlight episode, Dr. Yael Ben-Tal (Lloyd-Jones group, University of Edinburgh) joins us to share her work on the kinetics of a photoredox cross coupling using nickel and iridium. Key reference: J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2022, 144, 15372–15382. https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.2c068
From playlist Research Spotlights
In this video we are making bromine by reacting sodium bromide with chlorine gas. The chlorine gas was produced from TCCA and hydrochloric acid. I am available at other platforms where additional content is uploaded. Make sure to check these out in order not to miss out on something: Ins
From playlist Elements
Organic Chemistry 51B. Lecture 05. Alcohols, Ethers, and Epoxides Part 4.
UCI Chem 51B Organic Chemistry (Winter 2013) Lec 05. Organic Chemistry -- Alcohols, Ethers, and Epoxides -- Part 4 View the complete course: http://ocw.uci.edu/courses/chem_51b_organic_chemistry.html Instructor: David Van Vranken, Ph.D. License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA Terms of Use: htt
From playlist Chemistry 51B: Organic Chemistry
GCSE Science Revision Chemistry "Introducing Electrolysis"
Find my revision workbooks here: https://www.freesciencelessons.co.uk/workbooks In this video, we start looking at electrolysis. We explore why molten or aqueous ionic compounds can conduct electricity and then look at the reactions that take place at the cathode and at the anode.
From playlist 9-1 GCSE Chemistry Paper 1 Chemical Reactions
Recreating one of the weirdest reactions
**Reuploaded because I used a clip of BBC footage in the intro and it was automatically flagged by the system and demonetized. *At the 5min mark, I say 1.5g phenanthroline monohydrate, but 5g is written. It is indeed 1.5g though. ------------------------------------------- About a year a
From playlist Interesting Explanations
Making Bromine From Pool Chlorine Tablets
In this video i am making bromine with TCCA (pool chemical), HCl and NaBr. Support my channel: https://www.patreon.com/chemiolis
From playlist Chemistry for home-labs and self-production
Testing for chlorides, bromides and iodides | Chemistry | FuseSchool
Testing for chlorides, bromides and iodides | Chemistry | FuseSchool Learn the basics about Testing for chlorides, bromides and iodides. What are these and which methods are used to test them? Find out more in this video! SUBSCRIBE to the FuseSchool YouTube channel for many more educa
From playlist CHEMISTRY: Chemical Tests