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In this video I make the incredibly dangerous potassium dichromate from just some regular forks using a ton of incredibly colorful chemical transformations while going insane from waiting for stuff to complete and cooking up some sick crystals.
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Also, excuse me for my poor speaking, English is not my native language so I have some trouble with pronunciation, in case you don't understand something there are always subtitles made by me.
At 20:17 and 20:22 I of course meant to say chromate
0:00 Intro
3:35 Dissolving a ton of forks in sulfuric acid
12:45 Making and purifying chromium (III) hydroxide
17:10 Oxidizing chromium three to chromium six
20:21 Boiling down my cancer pee to obtain calcium chromate
23:54 Making potassium dichromate
28:57 Outro
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#chromium
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#dangerous
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Original: German. All translations in this video have been done by alugha AI.
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In this video I turn some good old carbon-zinc batteries into gorgeous purple paint (Manganese violet) while producing enough chlorine to recreate World War I and
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