In this video, I give you some insight into the amazing world of acids and make hydrochloric acid from the good ol' table salt, also now you can flex your newly acquired knowledge to somebody who still thinks acids are like in the movies. Hell yeah.
Keep in mind that I simplified a lot of things to make them easier to understand for people who don't read chemistry journals for fun and spend their life savings on glassware and chemicals.
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0:00 Intro
1:02 What even are acids?
6:33 Making hydrochloric acid from potassium bisulfate and table salt
13:45 Experiments with hydrochloric acid
14:44 Outro
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