How To Make Beautiful Crystals From Wood Aluminum Foil
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In this video I show how to easily turn some wood, battery acid and aluminum foil into beautiful crystals of potassium alum at home while having a tough time with math.
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0:00 Intro
2:56 Turning wood and sulfuric acid into potassium sulfate
7:43 Making aluminum sulfate from aluminum foil
9:55 Making potassium aluminum sulfate - potassium alum
10:52 Growing a big alum crystal
13:03 Outro
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Original: German. All translations in this video have been done by alugha AI.
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