I always show this clip to my students prior to performing a neutralisation reaction. Brilliant clip, brilliant learning resource, brilliant sense of humour and timing. Thank you for posting this.
Prof. Godbout, thank you for posting this video! Your Rainbow Connection titration demonstration/performance circa spring 2001 remains my fondest memory of Chem 102.
I was just dinking around looking at the james gang and led zepplin videos on U tube and somehow stumbled onto you stuff.WOW how friggin cool is that! If I had a teacher like you when I was in school I probbly would have stayed in instead of dropping out (1972) hence looking at james gang and zep . I just wanted to say thanks and now I have to try to stumble on more special stuff like yours . In AWe
So I'm assuming phenolphthalein was the indicator, but I can't work out what the other chemicals could be other then possibly Hydrochloric acid. Perhaps a more indepth write up on how this was done would be awesome!
Can you please tell me as a result of what did this happen? What did you use? the reason i want to know is because i have a presentation on colors and i would like to present this experiment too.. but i really need to know how did this happen... Thanks
We are trying to make a similar presentation at our school. Would you be so kind as to let me know which of those indicators turn which color? Also, if we were to mix the green and red mixtures, would they produce a clear mixture?
Hi there, i'm a chemistry teacher and i really like to demonstrate that to my students! What chemicals are you using again? Did you include buffers solutions? Thanks!