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Make Nitric Acid - The Complete Guide 

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We show 3 ways to make nitric acid based on two different chemical approaches both of which can be done using easily accessible materials.
Warning: The procedures in this video produce large quantities of toxic gases and deal with highly corrosive acids. All work must be performed in a fume hood with proper safety equipment. And all apparatus must be glass to withstand the acids.
Chemically, nitric acid is made by bubbling nitrogen dioxide into water. So the objective in this approach is to generate nitrogen dioxide. This can be done by reacting hydrochloric acid, a nitrate salt and copper. Around 80grams of sodium nitrate, over 30 grams of copper and 100mL of hydrochloric acid (37% 12M) are the quantities needed. The exact amount isn't critical. For usable concentrations, the amount of water being converted should be small, around 20-50mL.
Any source of nitrate is usable including potassium nitrate, ammonium nitrate and even nitrate-based fertilizers. You can use our previous video on testing for nitrates if you want to determine if yours can be used. • Video
The tricky part now is leading the gas into water. Two approaches are shown in the video. In the first approach three containers, such as jars are place inside each other to force the gas to go into the water. This is very inefficient but is very simple to do.
The better approach is to lead the gas out of the generator through a tube and into a chilled container of water.
The water that's converted into nitric acid can be replaced with hydrogen peroxide for better yield.
The chemical waste that's generated contains the valuable copper used before and recovering it is worthwhile due to todays high copper prices. This is simply done by putting in enough aluminum metal that it reacts with all the acids and copper in solution to create a slurry of copper. This can be filtered to obtain a residue of copper. Its highly contaminated but can still be used to make more nitric acid.
For further information on the chemistry type "copper and nitric acid" into google. The hydrochloric acid and nitrate salt behave as nitric acid (with nitrate from the salt and protons from the hydrochloric acid) and dissolve the copper releasing nitrogen dioxide gas.
You can use other concentrations of hydrochloric acid but you need to decrease the amount of water added to keep the concentrations the same.
Finally, the last way of making pure nitric acid is to react concentrated sulfuric acid and a pure nitrate salt (NOT fertilizer) and heat it in a glass distillation apparatus to distill over the pure nitric acid. Stoichiometric quantities of both reagents are recommended for maximum yield.
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@MRBCGAMER
@MRBCGAMER 10 лет назад
"If you blow air into it, it fumes!" "Do not inhale." My all-time favourite nurd rage quote :)
@dirkswoles5549
@dirkswoles5549 6 лет назад
That's not even what fuming nitric acid ACTUALLY is
@autumn2675
@autumn2675 6 лет назад
pKai3 I know right? He sounds genuinely excited when he says it, then becomes serious again
@gl1500ctv
@gl1500ctv 6 лет назад
Nitric acid smoke... don’t breathe this!
@shoppingrb9544
@shoppingrb9544 5 лет назад
Blow, don't suck.
@masacatior
@masacatior 4 года назад
haha
@nightleaper
@nightleaper 5 лет назад
Its 2019 and you've become a "Dr. Stone" fan =P
@rendellvalles6749
@rendellvalles6749 5 лет назад
Read my mind
@noblewatcher5732
@noblewatcher5732 5 лет назад
As a chemistry student and a dr. Stone fan I give your comment a like
@domodomo5818
@domodomo5818 5 лет назад
hakhakhak... I thought I was online the one who came here just to know the information from that anime! hakhakahkahk
@Kajujuu
@Kajujuu 5 лет назад
Yep! lol
@ascaban6220
@ascaban6220 5 лет назад
now listen here
@battal4341
@battal4341 4 года назад
When you watch too much Dr.Stone and you wanna do the magic stuff.
@ultralexgamer4976
@ultralexgamer4976 3 года назад
RaiNBow BRidGe
@maxarbat197
@maxarbat197 3 года назад
Wtf this is why I’m here
@abangputra8472
@abangputra8472 3 года назад
@@maxarbat197 why r u runnin'
@logicwizard4781
@logicwizard4781 3 года назад
Trust me bro I am here for the same reason. 🤣🤣
@wexiaj7276
@wexiaj7276 3 года назад
Omg heck yeah
@NurdRage
@NurdRage 11 лет назад
I wanted to show a wider range of approaches. If i didn't use water some viewers may get the impression water can't be used. Then i'd get questions like "couldn't you use water instead of hydrogen peroxide?" by showing both we see more perspectives and get a better handle on the underlying chemistry and how it can work in different ways.
@gloriabadon2694
@gloriabadon2694 2 года назад
Show me bruhda please
@climeaware4814
@climeaware4814 Год назад
are you still alive? saw your vidio about 9 years ago
@TheKingofRandom
@TheKingofRandom 11 лет назад
Thanks for your quick reply!
@aditishastri6087
@aditishastri6087 6 лет назад
The King of Random Grant?!
@alex_is...
@alex_is... 5 лет назад
Thank you, Grant.
@novafawks
@novafawks 5 лет назад
Love ya, grant
@starfishprime2864
@starfishprime2864 4 года назад
rip grant :(
@spiteye4206
@spiteye4206 4 года назад
I can't believe that he didn't reply to your comments
@Andrew-my1cp
@Andrew-my1cp 4 года назад
4:05 I wanted to just point out that you can distill fuming (above concentrated) nitric acid, you just need to use concentrated nitric acid and concentrated sulfuric acid and distill. The sulfuric acid likes water much more and will keep it in the flask while the almost pure nitric acid distills over. Great video!
@clintonodom6034
@clintonodom6034 4 года назад
You just dissolved my mind. Who knew chemistry could be so cool!?
@briansouth9325
@briansouth9325 3 года назад
I see NileRed finally hit puberty. Congrats!
@ironsales5669
@ironsales5669 Год назад
Thank you for the great information. I used to love my Chemistry classes in college and Nitric acid was used in many experiments but getting a supply has never been easy. I saved all my old lab workbooks and notes and would love to set up a lab and do these experiments again.
@TheKingofRandom
@TheKingofRandom 11 лет назад
Great video! Thanks for making this! When using sulfuric acid, can you use battery acid from an auto shop, or is that too dilute? Do you need to boil it down to a higher concentration?
@AbuBakr-k5f
@AbuBakr-k5f 4 года назад
You have to distil it
@C_Castillo
@C_Castillo 4 года назад
Wait, TKOR was here when he started his channel lol xp wtf
@slipperyvlogger
@slipperyvlogger 4 года назад
I don't know about this I just came because I saw the acid from saw
@kelvinyonger8885
@kelvinyonger8885 4 года назад
Any acid should work, but it'll bring over water when you distill it. Using concentrated acid is necessary to create fuming nitric acid.
@C_Castillo
@C_Castillo 4 года назад
Just order sulfuric online its like 25 for a liter depending where you get it
@KisekiTim
@KisekiTim 11 лет назад
This is like listening to the guy in SAW give a chemistry lecture.... which is FREAKING AWESOME
@sdhUnriv
@sdhUnriv 5 лет назад
Need this so i can make the revival formula
@h3llh0undm0bile2
@h3llh0undm0bile2 4 года назад
WAIT, SEND THE SMOKE SIGNAL!! IM NOT THE ONLY ONE AFTER ALL!!!
@arneshbiswas7748
@arneshbiswas7748 4 года назад
I need it too bud
@NurdRage
@NurdRage 12 лет назад
Instead of actually understanding the origin of the rule or why it applies you rely on unscientific catch phrases and insults? Your so called "basic rule" only applies to certain limited set of circumstances. Primarily it applies to adding water to concentrated sulfuric acid. But if you don't believe me try this: Grab some vinegar in your kitchen (an acid) and add water to it. NOTHING will happen other than getting some diluted vinegar. Try to be smarter and less insulting will you?
@jasonenns5076
@jasonenns5076 6 лет назад
You forgot to add that vinegar is most commonly 5% acetic acid
@firstmkb
@firstmkb 4 года назад
I learned in High School chemistry 40 years ago to "Add acid to watah, just like you oughta." I haven't run into any circumstances where that caused problems, even with vinegar, so it seems like a useful guideline.
@shelbysgarage5828
@shelbysgarage5828 4 года назад
@@brandonknight7240 im glad i wasnt the only one who heard this, but to dissolve copper means that the acid and coppers by product is water soluble. So hydrochloric acid can destroy copper its byproduct isnt water soluble. I believe is the answer
@dennisbrasket6613
@dennisbrasket6613 Год назад
Thank you for your video clips, I'm just starting to refine metals with acids and I find your clip is so far the best example of this procedure.
@galavizK
@galavizK Год назад
Did it worked?
@Chris_winthers
@Chris_winthers 6 месяцев назад
Thanks, this is gonna be really helpful for... A project i'm working on
@dan-o9621
@dan-o9621 8 лет назад
Wow, I can remember making up a nitric-sulfuric 70/30 bright dip for our brass/copper parts before nickel plating...
@brannigandupreez2083
@brannigandupreez2083 5 лет назад
Beautiful! Now I can germinate my cardamom seeds!
@damoncox2822
@damoncox2822 4 года назад
Lol.......thank you....I had to google the correlation between cardamom seed germination......HOW INTERESTING I MUST SAY......very nice cover lol
@THE16THPHANTOM
@THE16THPHANTOM 10 лет назад
how did i get here...oh yes i started with why is gold so valuable and clicked like a zombie and now i'm here.
@Echo-qd4wn
@Echo-qd4wn 4 года назад
Thanks MR. SLAV
@MasterArt115
@MasterArt115 3 месяца назад
Can we please get an updated version to do this perhaps with Saltpeter? Thanks
@NurdRage
@NurdRage 12 лет назад
Sounds dangerous, do you have sufficient safety measures in place?
@anonamemous6865
@anonamemous6865 2 года назад
What is your safety measures may I ask?
@gc6329
@gc6329 8 лет назад
Now all I need is some glycerin and sulfuric acid...
@josephkim7368
@josephkim7368 8 лет назад
nitroglyercine?
@s.sradon9782
@s.sradon9782 7 лет назад
Try making biodiesel to get glycerine as a waste product and you will need heet (methanol) and lye and vegetable oil
@ajpollard8096
@ajpollard8096 7 лет назад
Mahamud Hussein graphite?
@_Just_Andy_
@_Just_Andy_ 7 лет назад
Nitrocellulose, smokeless gunpowder, is covered with graphite to prevent static electricity charge to blowing it up.
@navaneethakrishnanr24
@navaneethakrishnanr24 7 лет назад
@karlbe8414
@karlbe8414 Год назад
Thank you for your second method of HNO3 production. I can do this make some acid to finally process various ewastes for gold recovery and refining.
@Mahmood-
@Mahmood- 4 года назад
the video from start to finish is brilliant.
@deathkeys1
@deathkeys1 10 лет назад
next stop, explosives. powerful explosives.
@adam3141
@adam3141 10 лет назад
And this is the reason why we can't buy nitric acid for purposes other than making explosives.
@tokeenapitbulls
@tokeenapitbulls 10 лет назад
adam3141 ssshhhh!!!the drones and NASA is watching .....lol
@Saxy64
@Saxy64 10 лет назад
Silly Nilleys. I use it for refining gold and silver. Make money, not bombs!
@anthonypoole6901
@anthonypoole6901 6 лет назад
Mitt Notned amen thats my objective too
@prathapchintuprathap7132
@prathapchintuprathap7132 6 лет назад
Stupid girl bye bye bye bye bye bye bye bye bye
@NurdRage
@NurdRage 11 лет назад
Yay more views!
@howtoguro
@howtoguro 10 лет назад
Hmm, I had no idea that stronger acids form a Pseudo-Leidenfrost effect. Good video :)
@banisan2035
@banisan2035 7 лет назад
I don't believe it's comparable to the Leidenfrost-Effect. My guess is that the Copper forms Copper Nitrate in the Nitric Acid: Cu + 4H+ + 4NO3- -> Cu(NO3)2 + 2NO2 + 2 H2O But even though Copper Nitrate is highly solluble, it won't dissolve in fuming Nitric Acid, due to the high Nitrate-Concentration shifting the Chemical Equilibrium to the left side: Cu(NO3)2 Cu2+ + 2NO3-
@howtoguro
@howtoguro 7 лет назад
Well since this comment was a long time ago, I'm going to try and summarize my current thoughts. I think I was trying to say similar to the Leidenfrost-effect in the following way. If you were trying to melt Ice quickly, you would logically think Ice would melt quicker at higher temperature, but it's a little counter-intuitive to think that ice melts slower in boiling water. Likewise, If you were trying to react copper with Nitric acid, you would think higher purity acid would react with copper quicker, but It's also, counter-intuitive to think that a higher concentration slows the actual reaction. Bare in mind, this was 3 years ago, and I think I'm summarizing my thoughts accurately. :)
@jaredmorein
@jaredmorein 7 лет назад
Actually, it's because you form copper oxide.
@banisan2035
@banisan2035 7 лет назад
Hm, that also sounds possible.
@albertrenshaw4252
@albertrenshaw4252 6 лет назад
I agree with you that the intuition behind it is very similar to the Leidenfrost effect, everyone in the comments thread is thinking way too analytically. In the Leidenfrost effect, the desired action is inhibited by a gas layer formed by the action itself. In passivation, the desired action is inhibited by a protective layer formed by the action itself. They are really similar, I think people want to just show off their intelligence and only know how to via disagreement.
@mikeward7290
@mikeward7290 Год назад
Good stuff, I am new to this but catching on quick. I have access to high grade silver ore and need a lot of this acid to refine it, due to restrictions and cost, this seem to be a viable option. I took a sample to a coin shop and it tested out at .99 pure silver. The guy's eyes bugged out when he read the meter. I was told that on average the silver ore was about 80% silver and 20% lead. I want .999 or .9999 fine silver. Thank you for all that you do.
@galavizK
@galavizK Год назад
I also have a bit of silver ❤
@Cowrish
@Cowrish Год назад
Can you please tell me how much concentration will the second method will give
@Angelinas72
@Angelinas72 10 лет назад
I'm a Nitric acid panel operator in a fertilizer plant. I am using my girls channel at the moment. I retire in 12 years. Sounds like you are ready to step up and take my place..Cheers!
@compresswealthdivideeconom3757
canary skin?
@manny101x
@manny101x 5 лет назад
Who’s here after watching the first episode of Dr. Stone ? :)
@pootis1699
@pootis1699 4 года назад
What is dr. Stone
@natsuuu0__0
@natsuuu0__0 4 года назад
Uhhh me
@ramenwithaliens5431
@ramenwithaliens5431 4 года назад
Me
@kianalvizo6407
@kianalvizo6407 4 года назад
Yeah I watch dr.stone but I wanted to learn how to make this stuff for oxidizer
@RichardsWorld
@RichardsWorld 9 лет назад
I bet you can make some really good home-brew alcohol.
@JesseSShaw
@JesseSShaw 11 лет назад
Thank you for that comprehensive response. I was hoping I wasn't going to get the moronic, pathetic responses I normally get when I ask a question. That makes complete sense and I was already thinking along those lines. You have solidified my assumptions.
@marktracy1893
@marktracy1893 4 года назад
Chemistry is so cool and fun! Thanks for the great videos!
@Apple-fj4bu
@Apple-fj4bu 4 года назад
I just came here to know how a bit of platinum could make infinite nitric acid....
@Flame8boy
@Flame8boy 10 лет назад
this is freaking cool!!!!
@bonbonpony
@bonbonpony 4 года назад
"How to make nitric acid? Just mix hydrochloric acid with...." "How to make hydrochloric acid? Oh, just mix sulfuric acid with...." "How to make sulfuric acid? Easy, just mix nitric acid with...." GAAAH! This is starting to resemble those irreducible complexity paradoxes from theory of evolution! ;[ How does one BOOTSTRAP this process to begin with when there's no acids around yet, just bare nature?
@scottjohnson7433
@scottjohnson7433 4 года назад
u can get sulfur trioxide from the decomposition of many metal sulfates at very high temperatures, which reacts with water to form sulfuric acid
@bonbonpony
@bonbonpony 4 года назад
@@scottjohnson7433 Ok, cool. Where can I get those metal sulfates then? And how high the temperatures I would need? Is fire enough?
@scottjohnson7433
@scottjohnson7433 4 года назад
iron (ii) sulfate occurs pretty commonly in nature as a mineral and decomposes at 650 degrees c if you wanted a practical way to make a strong acid without access to any of them today nurdrage has a video where he makes HCl from sodium bisulfate (very easy to get as a ph lowering chemical in pools) and table salt.
@DanaWebb2017
@DanaWebb2017 4 года назад
Used to have a pint sized bottle of Nitric Acid for testing for gold, wound up giving most of it back to lab store just got a little paranoid some how the bottle would wind up getting broke since I didn't really have a good place to put it and I would wind up with major contamination mess on my hands.
@MyDoorIsOnFire
@MyDoorIsOnFire 11 лет назад
You are the coolest person i have never met, keep rockin on science dude.
@jumaknight_6358
@jumaknight_6358 3 года назад
That's sorcery hahahaha Dr. Stone fan here
@samuraijosh1595
@samuraijosh1595 3 года назад
Which episode used any of this techniques?
@rajeshshahi1000
@rajeshshahi1000 7 лет назад
Not only nitric acid dissolves copper,peracetic acid does.
@jogandsp
@jogandsp 6 лет назад
Peracetic acid is a real acid, even if it only exists in solution. Just like carbonic acid.
@johnhiggins3084
@johnhiggins3084 5 лет назад
Exactly dude full of it
@guilhermecarvalho2373
@guilhermecarvalho2373 12 лет назад
Hey! I would like to know the equation for that reaction.
@Kaader_
@Kaader_ 6 месяцев назад
Which one the first the second or the third
@Omnikam
@Omnikam Год назад
Wonderful👏 now I'll combine my nitric acid with Ammonium bicarbonate 😀
@GOLDRefiner-bf8sp
@GOLDRefiner-bf8sp 4 года назад
Can potassium nitrate Instead of using sodium nitrate can be used for this
@ductoannguyen7595
@ductoannguyen7595 Год назад
Yes
@bashkillszombies
@bashkillszombies 4 года назад
"Here I will show you three different methods with three different nitrate bases you will not be able to buy, find, or make. But you will still waste 7 minutes watching this."
@NurdRage
@NurdRage 4 года назад
Plenty of things on youtube that are described but not accessible to most people. Like how to make nuclear weapons, jet aircraft, rocket ships and cars.
@dwightgordon803
@dwightgordon803 7 лет назад
Your description in the video says concentrated hydrochloric acid. When I have shopped for this, I have seen the word "concentrated" on acids from 37% all the way down to the 31.45% that you can buy at walmart. Are any of these okay to use, or do you need a specific concentration?
@brendanstanford5612
@brendanstanford5612 7 лет назад
Dwight Gordon. I have the same question. I just recently acquired amonium nitrate, the only Hydrocloric acid I can access easily is 31% (muriatic acid) Have you found out if this is sufficient?
@dwightgordon803
@dwightgordon803 7 лет назад
I'm still in the research stages, haven't acquired any as yet. If we haven't gotten any response by the time I am ready to try it out, I'll let you know what I find.
@dwightgordon803
@dwightgordon803 7 лет назад
What I do know from watching other vids is that the words "hydrochloric" and "muriatic" are used interchangeably for the same acids.
@brendanstanford5612
@brendanstanford5612 7 лет назад
Dwight Gordon. I'm about to test 31.5% HCI myself. I found some old cold packs that contain amonium nitrate so I'm finially able to produce some nitric acid to process a bunch of high quality gold connector pins I have. I'll post my results as well
@gamemeister27
@gamemeister27 6 лет назад
Description says you can use different concentrations, but adjust the amount of water so the acid:water ratio remains the same as in the video
@HalfLife2Beta
@HalfLife2Beta 10 лет назад
nice but what is it useful for
@stavrosMETAL91
@stavrosMETAL91 10 лет назад
to burn ex's face
@WillsStuff3
@WillsStuff3 10 лет назад
HalfLife2Beta loooads of stuff, can be used to make nitrate salts, to add nitro or nitrate groups to compounds, has many aplicatons
@sprg42
@sprg42 10 лет назад
making nitrate salts, making nitrocellulose
@hoddsesaurusREX
@hoddsesaurusREX 10 лет назад
Typically used in organic synthesis as stated above, nitrate salts are found in fertilisers which allow growth much faster than what occurs naturally. The nitronium electrophile is used in making many medicines too, often for low heart rate disorders :)
@HalfLife2Beta
@HalfLife2Beta 10 лет назад
***** you definitely look like an idiot because it is known for everyone that the concentration of toluene in things like paint thinners is too low to make anything. Tnt is not made anymore, by amateurs at least
@SaviourV
@SaviourV 4 года назад
Here after watching a bit of a news report today (5th August 2020) about a chemical explosion in Beirut. Word has it that an ammonium nitrate storage silo exploded in the neighborhood. 70 dead, and 3,000 or so injured so far. It's an extreme thing, but I think it emphasizes the need to keep chemical silos as far away from residential areas as possible. So much destruction, and there's that large red cloud of nitric acid gas...☹️ This may be updated as more info becomes available.
@ericami5642
@ericami5642 Год назад
Wow that tape trick to get the cover out was top notch.
@SynthieFlowers
@SynthieFlowers 9 лет назад
No matter how i do this, it won't work. Im using ammonium nitrate, and a strong cleaning chemical that contains hcl.
@Thebarnardfactor
@Thebarnardfactor 9 лет назад
What you need is a concentrated sample of HCl so the cleaning solution won't work as well
@SynthieFlowers
@SynthieFlowers 9 лет назад
Would 32% muriatic acid work?
@dylanlloyd3447
@dylanlloyd3447 9 лет назад
Thebarnardfactor hey can you possible help me, if so let me tell you what happened so I tried the gas generator method and let no2 run through tubing and bubble into 50 ml of water, and I let it run for a good 15-20 minutes and I tested it by dropping copper into it and all I it did was bubble and bubble a lot but absolutely no color blue color change was observed nor was there any brown nitrogen dioxide gas produced, I've repeated this experiment multiple times now and I still get the same resultes, please help if you can:)
@SynthieFlowers
@SynthieFlowers 9 лет назад
Yeah, same here, no brown Gas appeared. But I did do a ph test after and it was acidic. It barely reacted with the copper at all. I used the first method though. Note, don't go anywhere near the dead reacted mixture when you put in the aluminum. I was outside, and i still breathed in a ton of fumes.
@dylanlloyd3447
@dylanlloyd3447 9 лет назад
Maybe it's at a really weak concentration like nurdrage said in his video thanks for replying, I've also had the suspicion it might be nitrous acid and a plane to run air with a bubbler in to the solution with the no2 gasses bubbling through it to oxidize the hno2 (nitrous acid) to hno3 (nitric acid) since there is a mixture of both when bubbling no2 through water
@wadehutchinson1963
@wadehutchinson1963 8 лет назад
nitric acid .. and nitrile gloves? .. latex gloves? wont nitric acid cause those the burst into flames? wouldn't you be better off wearing none? and just have a bucket with sodium bicaranate and water handy?
@printffff
@printffff 8 лет назад
+Wade Hutchinson that's vinyl gloves, not sure what the fuming nitric acid will do to it though.
@poecilia1329
@poecilia1329 2 года назад
Very helpful, because it is really difficult to buy nitric acid in Japan.
@victoryfirst2878
@victoryfirst2878 2 года назад
You sound just like my chemistry teacher so many years ago. Thanks for the memories NurdRage.
@splagyetsi3287
@splagyetsi3287 6 лет назад
I have wanted to know how to make this for so long. Thanks for the video.
@punishedexistence
@punishedexistence 12 лет назад
I have always loved nitric acid, so powerful, yet such an interesting chemistry. Concentrated nitric or sulfuric acids are very unforgiving, so one small slipup makes you remember for life to treat it with great respect. Great video, good lab setup too!
@Stop_stalking_me
@Stop_stalking_me 2 года назад
OMG OG
@lonewolfcoding5208
@lonewolfcoding5208 3 года назад
in 2012 i dont have a computer at that time i watched this by using computer inside the computer shop because i was searching about my school project about history and heritage then i was curious how gunpowder is actually made then i searched this is what i found.
@Wunderbred66
@Wunderbred66 4 года назад
Around 1:23 he says the copper reacts with Nitric Acid and Nitrate mixture" I had to rewind it thinking I missed something. He meant HCl(aq). Edit: I meant to say, I am glad I saw the process, now Nitric Acid is controlled, at least where I live and VERY hard to get.
@NurdRage
@NurdRage 12 лет назад
depends on what you started with. the cation that was originally in the nitrate salt will be present as well as chloride. So if you started with sodium nitrate you'll have sodium ions and chloride ions in the solution (as well as a copper)
@johnkiss8804
@johnkiss8804 4 года назад
Any time I question handling a chemical or it's something I haven't done before I come here and check you and NileRed, Because you point out th dangers and safety precautions that should be taken. (Cody too but he caves in to the trolls when it comes to PPE) If you do revisit this one please consider mentioning your choice of gloves and why neoprene are so very very bad with nitric acid. The eyes you save adding a couple of seconds to your videos might belong to one of my grand children. Because of their age differences, we started out. I'd pick their video to watch and then have them tell me what they saw. I was surprised at the level of retention. Now I'm scrambling to keep up with 11 of them. I mention this because a couple of the older kids have decided to make their careers in chem related fields. Thought you might like to know, you Grant, Red, Elemental, and Cody have directly effected my family in a positive manner. Thank you gentlemen.
@Eroamagorath
@Eroamagorath 9 лет назад
strange to see so many people that dont have a clue of how a condenser works watching this... but awesome video, i'll start producing my own hno3
@BrianBurns-x4r
@BrianBurns-x4r 8 месяцев назад
Your videos are very instructional. Im a small precious metal refiner and the cost of nitric acid is very expensive. Im almost prepared for processing 6,000 grams of silver and another 350 grams of some karat scrap gold. Im considering buying a simple distillation aperatious and wondered if maybe you could counsel me. I need to produce about 1.25
@hansomdaley3365
@hansomdaley3365 3 года назад
Excellent thank you very much
@wscamel226
@wscamel226 2 года назад
Your videos are awesome. Cool, helpful and straight to the point
@kieranodea771
@kieranodea771 6 лет назад
That's a huge amount of nitrogen dioxide gas in that first method you showed, this MUST be done in a strong fume hood. I would not wan't that sitting in my back yard if I were a home chemist
@NurdRage
@NurdRage 11 лет назад
70% nitric acid is an azeotropic mixture, you won't get better percentage by distilling it alone. You'll need a dehydrating agent like sulfuric acid. But unless there is a specific need, i don't reccomend doing it since 70% nitric acid is perfectly good for the vast majority of reactions.
@lucianoperitore6647
@lucianoperitore6647 4 года назад
good video but why, wen you use conc. sulphuric acid and pot. nitrate, you don't respect the molar ratio? there is some pratical motivation?
@hirumaryuei
@hirumaryuei 5 лет назад
Of all the videos you've uploaded, this is one that I wish you'd revisit the most. It's really dated and it shows, but it's still a great video.
@chipperbem952
@chipperbem952 6 лет назад
Vacuum flask is 500ml I will have to do small amounts for Nitric Acid till funds improve, Keep on Rocking!
@danielyost1382
@danielyost1382 8 лет назад
Wow this is very informative and simple to understand. It reminds me of many years ago as a student I had a very hard time with math and one teacher made a light Boulb light in my head that made it so clear. I'm a self thought chemist still learning at 66 yrs old.
@psycotria
@psycotria 11 лет назад
Another excellent video. Very accessible to the motivated layman.
@funnysciencemrsamir3968
@funnysciencemrsamir3968 4 года назад
Good channel for scientific experiments
@sterben9993
@sterben9993 Год назад
Who else is here from watching Dr.Stone, trying to learn to make dynamite
@williambtm1
@williambtm1 4 года назад
I marvel at the knowledge persons like your good self possess, thank you for sharing.
@anthonypoole6901
@anthonypoole6901 6 лет назад
Dude this is so cool. I need to memorize your methods because i plan to dissolve a lot of gold to purity.
@travisduggins
@travisduggins 2 года назад
first one is not working, the copper is not reacting and no gas is being produced EDIT: Actually It worked awesome! Turns out it needs to be a certain temperature. I guess the winter air outside was too cold!
@larryevans7669
@larryevans7669 2 года назад
great video, thank you!
@natsuuu0__0
@natsuuu0__0 4 года назад
Thanks for this, I can start making revival fluid now
@alllove1754
@alllove1754 7 лет назад
Ah! THANK YOU!!! And here I was about to used nitrites and acid to make no2 like a sucker. And my birthday is coming up :)
@shanek6582
@shanek6582 4 года назад
Could you explain the process please
@hairshsingh7169
@hairshsingh7169 2 года назад
Nice expremant
@sp1nrx
@sp1nrx 4 года назад
"Pure" Sulphuric Acid will also not attack Copper very quickly without having water present. I didn't know Nitric Acid acted this way. (I worked in a precious metal recycling lab...with George Gajda - look him up). He taught me some interesting chemistry.... Disclaimer: I'm not a chemist.
@chaseonbase82
@chaseonbase82 11 лет назад
Awesome videos. No shakey cameras in someones back yard. Very well played.. I enjoy these.. your the next walter white.. lol
@alish5417
@alish5417 2 месяца назад
The best channel s nurdrage channel.
@craigpater6278
@craigpater6278 11 месяцев назад
Fascinating chemistry video excellent quality sir very well done keep up the good work fortunately for me if I want 68% nitric acid it's not necessary for me to synthesize it because I live in South Australia where it's completely legal to buy small amounts of 68% nitric acid online (buying no more than one container of 68% nitric acid in a container that contains no more than 5 liters of nitric acid is completely legal in South Australia)
@angelooldman7201
@angelooldman7201 4 года назад
THANK YOU LOVE THIS VIDEO
@purplemutantas
@purplemutantas 12 лет назад
The condenser he is using is a liebig condenser. It's a water jacketed condenser. The inner tube that the vapors go through is surrounded by a chamber that water goes into. The tubes are so water can flow in and out of the water jacket. Cold water does a better job of condensing the vapors than bare glass would. For my condenser I use a water pump that sits in a 5 gallon bucket of water. Water goes into the bottom of the condenser, out the top and back into the bucket.
@seanharris6359
@seanharris6359 6 лет назад
Good stuff that is alot easier than the method I was shown thank you
@jamesmitchem948
@jamesmitchem948 6 лет назад
that answered a lot of the questions I had thanks.
@mtncbt8372
@mtncbt8372 11 лет назад
When NO2 dissolves in water, to produce both HNO2 and HNO3. 2NO2(g)+H2O(l)----->HNO3(aq)+HNO2(aq). I like your videos.
@titusneguers8577
@titusneguers8577 6 лет назад
gracias amigo siempre es un placer ver tus videos
@MrOptimusheath
@MrOptimusheath 3 года назад
just a classic this is so good, that if needed this knowledge / easy methods could be used in civilian martial combat to secure saftey xd ;-p
@ade7163
@ade7163 9 месяцев назад
Interesting, reminds me of my school chemistry classes. Still not something I'd mess around with. Little knowledge can be dangerous! 😅
@JesseSShaw
@JesseSShaw 12 лет назад
The oil is used in caring for the flask. The oil distributes the heat evenly. It is used as a method of prolonging the life of the flask and reducing the chance of the flask becoming damaged as apposed to applying direct heat to the glass.
@buckhubach2720
@buckhubach2720 7 лет назад
If you let the dead reaction mixture sit for a long time, it will form white needle like crystals. They are actually really cool looking. After this happens, if you try to wash out your glassware with water it creates a very resillant stain inside. What is the chemistry going on in this waste product? Thanks for all of your videos. Best on RU-vid
@derivalz5062
@derivalz5062 8 месяцев назад
Very informative and original video
@JOAT2003
@JOAT2003 3 года назад
Well Spoiler alert for season 2 of dr.stone but . . . . . . Senku should easily able to do this since the miracle cave doesn't exist anymore
@jvstzwolfyz594
@jvstzwolfyz594 3 года назад
Platinum
@JOAT2003
@JOAT2003 3 года назад
@@jvstzwolfyz594 ?
@jvstzwolfyz594
@jvstzwolfyz594 3 года назад
@@JOAT2003 it's platinum Right?
@joseph12005
@joseph12005 4 года назад
will pouring iron instead of aluminum work to extract copper from the mixture?
@skeeviesteve1071
@skeeviesteve1071 Год назад
...seriously one of my most favorite videos to watch
@xlxtruthxlx
@xlxtruthxlx 12 лет назад
Can you use 50 ml hydrogen peroxide instead of 50 ml water in first method to obtain a higher yield just like you did in method 2? Great videos by the way... Been reproducing many of your videos with great success. Thanks
@chipperbem952
@chipperbem952 6 лет назад
hello all, I,m was short on funds and ordered a 10 ml graduated cylinder, what are the adjusted amounts for vacuum flask and 10 ml cylinder using peroxide, This is the best informational channel for all chemistry experiments , NurdRage you rock !
@NurdRage
@NurdRage 11 лет назад
yup, go for it!
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