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Hi thank you for the interesting experiment. You start with 200ml of water and 20ml of conc HCl. If conc HCl is 11.3M, then when you mix the water and acid together you get a 1.027M solution. So for the purposes of this experiment, you can use 220 ml of 1M acid as your starting solution, which is much more user friendly for the less experienced
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so essentially, particles move around randomly (in gases and liquids) because the invisible particles around them (like air/water) are moving around randomly too?
here is a experiment for you , the use of latex rubber band as a time delay release , my dising holds 30 kg with a small rubber band , after days or weeks in the sun it drops police in Australia confiscated it. as time release system. so it must be worth something.
I don't know who you are but thank you for this video. I was having a hard time remembering a lot of this and was struggling to explain it to someone and this was helpful. Just noticed there were no comments even though it was posted 2 years ago and wanted to let you know it was helpful and appreciated.
Use the electrochemical series, take a chemical with a high srp as cathode and one with a very low srp as anode, the cell potential must be positive though otherwise it won't work.