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  • čas přidán 19. 04. 2016
  • Hey guys, today we are making some calcium acetate from TUMS. In a previous video I said i would get to this eventually...but I decided to do it right away.
    I should add, the reason I didn't just try to wash away the sugar with water is because it forms an insanely terrible suspension that is a pain to deal with or filter off.
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Komentáře • 281

  • @mikebarnacle1469
    @mikebarnacle1469 Před 7 lety +158

    The reason I'm addicted to these videos is the subtle dry humor sprinkled about

  • @oscill8ocelot
    @oscill8ocelot Před 8 lety +146

    "a nice Tums fire" - lol, awesome. =P

  • @KnutNukem
    @KnutNukem Před 8 lety +97

    Quality content right here.

  • @mindovermanners_
    @mindovermanners_ Před 8 lety +12

    If you still have mercury, I would recommend creating mercury (II) iodide. It's a beautiful red color and has an interesting property where if you heat it, it will turn into a bright yellow powder. Pretty simple to make as well.

  • @RelinaUlryy
    @RelinaUlryy Před 4 lety +10

    As an end-stage renal patient, I have to take enormous amounts of calcium acetate with every meal to bind with phosphorous in my stomach before it enters into my blood stream.

  • @krausrepair1171
    @krausrepair1171 Před 8 lety +31

    Great video Nile. What happened to the mercury distillation? My mercury will forever be dirty and contaminated without you.

  • @boredbrother6676
    @boredbrother6676 Před 3 lety +4

    2:59 I never thought I’d hear those words in my life 😂🤣

  • @ToXiCxMadness2
    @ToXiCxMadness2 Před 4 lety +8

    6:51 the magnetic stir bar looks motionless yet it’s mixing the liquid quite heavily

  • @jamesweldrick9761
    @jamesweldrick9761 Před 8 lety +1

    Very excited/intrigued for the future uracil video! Great content as always though!

  • @proud2deviate
    @proud2deviate Před 8 lety +4

    Recently, I was searching for a smallish bag of sand for a sand bath. I looked in the pet section at Wal Mart and came across a bag of Premium Reptile Sand (or something like that.) I passed on it though, because the sole listed ingredient was calcium carbonate. Very nice, fine white granules, IIRC. Might be easier than Tums if you want another go ;)

    • @MadScientist267
      @MadScientist267 Před 2 lety +2

      Heh love these mentions. It's like all the shit is out there if you know what rock to look under... Not that they're intentionally "hiding" calcium carbonate from anyone... 🤣

    • @jesscorbin5981
      @jesscorbin5981 Před rokem

      Calcium sand on ebay

  • @deepovertone
    @deepovertone Před 8 lety +11

    Since the Calcium Carbonate isn't very soluble in water, Why not just crush them up and wash the other ingredients away with water? Seems that most of the sweetness and binders could rather easily be washed away with a few water washings. Much easier than trying to burn them away?

    • @NileRed
      @NileRed  Před 8 lety +12

      +Timothy Meche I forgot to say why. It just forms a suspension that never settles. And it is super hard to filter and becomes a mess. I think there is corn starch too, which doesnt wash away anyway

    • @user255
      @user255 Před 8 lety +3

      +Nile Red
      I think you can haste and even get better result with the burning, if you add some H2O2 to it or liquid O2. Maybe some other oxidant would work too... NO2?

  • @a3xccy379
    @a3xccy379 Před 8 lety +2

    Awesome Videos as always ! Due to it beign light weight and fluffy and easy to get it on fire calcium acetate was used in old days as fuel source for explorers they took it with them dump alcohol on them make the jelly and then paste it on wood logs to burn it. People think it could be the greek fire.
    Amazing

    • @ficolas2
      @ficolas2 Před 8 lety

      but greek fire has nothing to do with alcohol jelly

    • @a3xccy379
      @a3xccy379 Před 8 lety

      ficolas2 I can have connections as this also afloats on top of water ...

  • @TizonaAmanthia
    @TizonaAmanthia Před 6 lety +2

    So, burning off the sugar, is this process called Calcination? I don't think I've seen you do this one before, hooray for new content!

  • @therandomman2971
    @therandomman2971 Před 8 lety +9

    Can you make that stuff from chalk?

  • @mattk6315
    @mattk6315 Před 8 lety +38

    "an beaker would be better"
    - Nile Red
    #NileRedForPresident2016

  • @zachx4338
    @zachx4338 Před 8 lety +2

    Could you possibly make a video with different types of uses for the vacuum pump setup that you sometimes use? I would love to see more about that piece of equipment from your point of view.

  • @kensclark
    @kensclark Před 8 lety +7

    You can also react calcium chloride and sodium carbonate (or bicarbonate) to get calcium carbonate.

    • @MadScientist267
      @MadScientist267 Před 2 lety

      And you get calcium chloride from Tums? 🤔

    • @kensclark
      @kensclark Před 2 lety

      @@MadScientist267 No? Tums contains calcium carbonate.

    • @eier5472
      @eier5472 Před 2 lety

      But you don't get a nice Tums fire

    • @MadScientist267
      @MadScientist267 Před 2 lety

      @@kensclark Don't stand up too quick when those come by... You'll get nailed right in the forehead. Jus sayin.

  • @icedragonair
    @icedragonair Před 2 lety

    Ah yes, a nice cozy tums fire. Almost as good as an aspirin fire.

  • @bobdole57
    @bobdole57 Před 5 lety +4

    Its like a Tums festival

  • @ForcesOfOdin
    @ForcesOfOdin Před 3 lety +1

    "We have a nice tums fire going" 😂

  • @jonasstrzyz2469
    @jonasstrzyz2469 Před 7 lety +2

    Is there the possibility of there being some sort of CalciumAcetate(bi)Carbonate salt forming?
    Just a question I had since you added an acces of calcium carbonate.

  • @NutSaxs
    @NutSaxs Před 3 lety +2

    Sorry for late comment but is it possible that you make those alcohol jellies with just tums since they’re mostly made of sugar and calcium carbonate?

    • @buspsychologist9640
      @buspsychologist9640 Před rokem

      i think the sugar in the process would be a mess in the making of the calcium acetate process

  • @hikaru-live
    @hikaru-live Před 4 lety +1

    Maybe the sugars can be removed by powdering the Tums up and dissolve the sugar. Calcium carbonate dissolves a lot less than sugar, so this process should dissolve off all the sular and leave you with a slightly sticky (leftover sugar) pile of calcium carbonate powder.

  • @joeysavel4224
    @joeysavel4224 Před 7 lety

    the yellow color is actually contaminates like sugar, flavoring, and leftover carbon from the burnt off sugar. I did this with egg shells and used a lot more calcium carbonate and less of a concentration of acetic acid plus extra filtering which resulted in a completely white solution and precipitate the whole time. just trying to give you a couple tips. good luck if you try it again!

  • @sobbe07
    @sobbe07 Před 8 lety +1

    Great video as always!

    • @FantasmaNaranja
      @FantasmaNaranja Před 8 lety

      3 mins ago vid was posted 9 mins ago and it takes 10 mins to watch
      "great video"
      and you fully watched it of course

    • @sobbe07
      @sobbe07 Před 8 lety

      +FantasmaNaranja Because I'm incapable of typing a comment as the video is playing. Troll.

  • @WolverinStudio
    @WolverinStudio Před 3 lety

    Calcium Carbonate aka Quick Lime.
    You can also make this by just burning limestone for several hours.

  • @jjppmm29
    @jjppmm29 Před 8 lety +2

    IIRC there are generic versions of Tums that have little or no sugar in them or even any other additives... though off the top of my head I couldnt tell you of any.

  • @edwardvarby4363
    @edwardvarby4363 Před 4 lety +1

    I wonder if the Tums could be fermented to produce vinegar, converting the calcium carbonate to calcium acetate.

  • @siggyincr7447
    @siggyincr7447 Před 4 lety

    A cheaper and cleaner source of calcium carbonate would be the lime they sell as a soil additive for increasing soil pH. Some people people have been suggesting chalk but most chalk sticks are actually made of gypsum and a binder these days.

  • @Chomzik
    @Chomzik Před 8 lety +1

    I think that easier method would be to "dissolve" tablets in water and filtrate calcium carbonate. CaCO3 is rather poorly soluble in water (solubility is even smaller in slightly basic solution) so this procedure should be much faster then burning all sugar. But your procedure is also interesting.

    • @NileRed
      @NileRed  Před 8 lety +1

      +Chomzik i should have mentioned that i tried... It becomes a terrible suspension that takes forever to filter

  • @pixelpatter01
    @pixelpatter01 Před 7 lety +1

    Wouldn't a cheap bag of masonry lime from a hardware store contain more calcium oxide and be suitable for making calcium acetate without all the trouble from TUMS?

  • @nolanwilson3021
    @nolanwilson3021 Před 8 lety

    "So at this point we have a nice tums fire going" 2:57 Made me cackle XD

  • @SkylerPC
    @SkylerPC Před 8 lety +1

    hey nile! Have you ever considered making silica aerogel? It's got some very cool properties like great heat resistance and its exceptionally low weight. There's a few tutorials out there, but i feel you might be able to do it easier and cheaper than others because you're on a budget. Thanks for your consideration.

    • @NileRed
      @NileRed  Před 8 lety

      +Skyler P.C. about a year ago i was super interested but i kind of forgot :p

    • @SkylerPC
      @SkylerPC Před 8 lety

      yeah it seems like it'd be pretty cool, even if it was just as a novelty. I don't know of any applications regular people might have for it, but it'd be a cool project just for fun.

    • @NileRed
      @NileRed  Před 8 lety

      Skyler P.C. i mean, it is definitely something cool just to play with

  • @spiderdude2099
    @spiderdude2099 Před 3 lety

    So…..correct me if I’m wrong but couldn’t you just take the tums and dissolve it in water to remove the sugar and leave behind the insoluble calcium carbonate? It would take some thorough washing but….idk it might be better than incineration

  • @rolandsandoval6786
    @rolandsandoval6786 Před 6 lety

    I used 3 775mg tum tablets, I crushed them with a pill crusher. I mixed it with about 3 ounces of ethanol for about 15 mins then I let it sit for a few hours. What I got now is white precipitate at the bottom and the ethanol is a green color. Correct me if I'm wrong but sucrose is soluble in ethanol while calcium carbonate isn't. I should have about 1.5grams when it's dried

  • @olivierpare-labrosse7814

    Question that might be stupid... Couldn't one dissolve most of what you burnt in hot water?

  • @RedDogForge
    @RedDogForge Před rokem

    so my propane forge would make quick work of the initial conversion?

  • @mrhomescientist
    @mrhomescientist Před 8 lety

    What's the benefit of the burning step? I would think that if the impurities are sugars like you mentioned, you could just dissolve the tablets directly in water and recover the pure CaCO3 as whatever doesn't dissolve. If there were any inert binders that also wouldn't dissolve in this step, then you could filter them off after reacting the carbonate into the acetate.

    • @Dude8718
      @Dude8718 Před 8 lety

      Read the description. Also I like your videos too, where've you been?

    • @mrhomescientist
      @mrhomescientist Před 8 lety

      +The Herb Damn! I always get mad at people that don't read those and look at me now. I posted a few videos recently, check em out!

  • @Bouzsi
    @Bouzsi Před 4 lety

    4:38 RIP tums. You were a good friend to me.

  • @da1otta
    @da1otta Před 7 měsíci

    I have a question. Since CaCO3 is water insoluble and sugar is, couldn't you just have crushed it and let the sugar dissolve leaving the CaCO3 just drop to the bottom? I'm no chemist so I'm asking out of curiosity. Thanks.

  • @SzeregowyCieplak
    @SzeregowyCieplak Před 4 lety +2

    Everyday ends with a Tums festival

  • @origamigek
    @origamigek Před 8 lety +2

    Hey Nile, instead of eggshells or tums I'm currently trying to make CaAc from a rock I found in my garden.
    I think it's mostly CaCO3, the rock was easy to powderize and it's almost pure white.
    But it doesn't dissolve very well and leaves a faintly yellowish greenish solution.
    Only a fraction had been able to dissolve.
    Have any idea on what to do next? Just try to dissolve it in more and more acetic acid?

    • @origamigek
      @origamigek Před 8 lety

      Oh, I was only halfway the video, seems like the yellow color is nothing to worry about.

    • @TheKnaeckebrot
      @TheKnaeckebrot Před 8 lety +1

      +ᴠᴧᴨᴛᴧᴃᴌᴧcᴋ does it bubble while dissolving in acids?

    • @origamigek
      @origamigek Před 8 lety

      TheKnaeckebrot
      It does, but way less then I expected.
      With each addition the fuzzing is minimal and dies down pretty quickly. So it doesn't seem like the acetic acid is the limiting reagent, but it should be!

  • @chemistrylab4497
    @chemistrylab4497 Před 7 lety +2

    actually i think that by heating the calcium carbonate in the first of the video can make some calcium oxyde. CaCO3 --> CaO + CO2

    • @mistertheguy3073
      @mistertheguy3073 Před 7 lety +1

      Chemistry Lab true, but it still reacts with the vinegar

    • @theterribleanimator1793
      @theterribleanimator1793 Před 7 lety

      Mister Theguy but the end result us the same?

    • @wilsonhui475
      @wilsonhui475 Před 6 lety

      +The Terrible Animator of course, btw CaCO3 decompose at around 800C so not a big deal tbh

  • @Algorhythm027
    @Algorhythm027 Před 8 lety +11

    what stops the CaCO3 decomposing while you blast it with a torch?

    • @MrCommanderPyro
      @MrCommanderPyro Před 8 lety +13

      Well quite a lot of the calcium carbonate does decompose, but it doesn't change the outcome of the reaction with the acetic acid. You get calcium acetate with both CaCO3 and CaO.

    • @NileRed
      @NileRed  Před 8 lety +12

      +MrCommanderPyro Crap another thing that I forgot to mention!

    • @TheKnaeckebrot
      @TheKnaeckebrot Před 8 lety

      +Algorhythm its just a calcium-source, so it doesnt really matter in which form it comes :D

    • @rich1051414
      @rich1051414 Před 8 lety +2

      +Algorhythm Quicklime can be mixed with vinegar to get calcuim acetate as well, so who cares :)

    • @joeysavel4224
      @joeysavel4224 Před 7 lety +1

      Algorhythm it's not hot enough to separate the calcium from the carbon and oxygen

  • @shrikesavadithya6683
    @shrikesavadithya6683 Před 8 lety

    so the high yield is due to the fact that there is still some water and other impurities .also what kind of other heat source would you recommend . that is easy to use and store more TUMS at one time so we can prepare big batches . also what is TUMS ?

    • @joshl1350
      @joshl1350 Před 8 lety

      Tums is a brand of antacid

  • @donm1547
    @donm1547 Před 9 měsíci

    Where did the extra weight come from after drying the solution

  • @chasestuff2230
    @chasestuff2230 Před 8 lety

    Thanks this helped me a lot dude

  • @moamenazizieh3044
    @moamenazizieh3044 Před 6 lety +1

    Can you try to make the tums again from the calcium carbonate that you extracted ?

  • @chemplay1799
    @chemplay1799 Před 8 lety +3

    Nice stuff here :)
    Did you study chemistry or are you just very curious about all this ? ^^

    • @mrkint7083
      @mrkint7083 Před 4 lety +1

      3 years late ik, but I believe he has a bachelor’s in Biochemistry

  • @douro20
    @douro20 Před 8 lety

    Isn't acetic acid the only carboxylic acid that is a liquid at room temperature?

  • @sergioalvescordeiro9495

    Será que não é melhor misturar Ca(OH)2 com ácido acético??

  • @zavalondc
    @zavalondc Před 2 lety

    wath a great video!!! in my country we can buy pure calcium carbonate medical grade for like 20€ per kg

  • @angelcooch3379
    @angelcooch3379 Před 3 lety

    whats wrong with calcium acetate that has sugar in it would that not burn better

  • @thebestofall007
    @thebestofall007 Před 8 lety

    Would it be cheaper to use chalk for the source of calcium carbonate? I mean the CHEAP plain white chalk, not the fancy "waterproof" or colored chalk either.

  • @robertlittlejohn8666
    @robertlittlejohn8666 Před 6 lety

    if the impurities are only sugar, why don't you just mix with water, dissolve the sugar, and filter the CaCO3?
    Re the weighing, if some of the CaCO3 was converted to CaO by the heating, then that will mess up your calculations.

  • @boobiesandshit
    @boobiesandshit Před 8 lety

    Why did you choose not to powderise the Tums before heating it?
    Seems as though it would have been easier to deal with post burning, even though I can imagine it sticking and forming into a disc of some sorts.

    • @NileRed
      @NileRed  Před 8 lety +1

      +Something Something it kind of all just melts together anyway. Also it was due to laziness

  • @spookywizard4980
    @spookywizard4980 Před 5 lety

    You could have just dissolved the sugar in water and filtered off the CaCO3...and burn it afterwards much more quickly if necessary

  • @manithapasandul473
    @manithapasandul473 Před 8 lety +5

    the esyiet way to this is get some calcium carbonate

  • @someguy6573
    @someguy6573 Před 6 lety

    Why didnt you just dissolve the sugar into water, and filter out the calcium carbonate?

  • @YYZed
    @YYZed Před rokem

    This is a regular Tums Festival.

  • @jasonsmith4591
    @jasonsmith4591 Před 2 lety

    At about 8 minutes was the liter beaker broken? 😯

  • @PyroRob69
    @PyroRob69 Před 5 lety

    Rather than using Tums, why didn't you use chalkboard chalk?

  • @FlyinZX10R
    @FlyinZX10R Před rokem

    Will calcium acetate gel gasoline or it it only alcohol?

  • @vance7354
    @vance7354 Před 8 měsíci

    I am Hoping that you or one of your other subs can answer a question for me. I am looking to make a home made Buffering solution for indoor gardening, Basically ill be making a Cal Mag solution. I would like to know how to make Calcium Acetate from Garden Lime and 5% Distilled white Vinegar, Any Ideas How much Of each Lime and Vinegar ?

  • @lohphat
    @lohphat Před 8 lety

    Why not use a food grinder/blender or mortar and pestle to maximize the surface area first?

  • @shrijkumar8704
    @shrijkumar8704 Před 8 lety

    while extracting caffeine can we use any thing except DCM

  • @lich_boss2115
    @lich_boss2115 Před 8 lety +1

    would you be able to use black board chalk to do this reaction?

    • @KleinLuzi
      @KleinLuzi Před 4 lety

      chalk is mostly made of calicum sulfate, so yea. It would work but you would produce sulfiric acid while doint it. It wouldn't produce CO2 during the reaction

  • @aliarshad5551
    @aliarshad5551 Před 8 lety

    Dear can we use CCR calcium carbonate, which is use in p.v.c pipes

  • @XXLSkinnyMcGee
    @XXLSkinnyMcGee Před 8 lety

    can't you use some kind of spatula to remove any given chemical from a beaker/flask instead of adding more water to wash it out?

    • @NileRed
      @NileRed  Před 8 lety +1

      +Skinny McGee You can, but water is just so much easier

  • @elizabethmiller8024
    @elizabethmiller8024 Před 3 lety

    Lol my mom looked at meh screen and asked what are u watching and I said Science!

  • @liammcneely4013
    @liammcneely4013 Před 2 lety

    would it be possibly to remove the other stuff from the calcium carbonate powder by dissolving it in Ethanol or some other chemical?

    • @buspsychologist9640
      @buspsychologist9640 Před rokem

      well the calcium acetate here would be later used in a solution with ethanol, so it would probably have some trace, therefore inaccurate amounts of ethanol in the final product

  • @taben9jake
    @taben9jake Před 3 lety

    "Every day is like a Tums festival"

  • @DrDeFord
    @DrDeFord Před 7 lety

    So, you burn off the sucrose-- can't it be separated by dissolving in water and filtering? Sugars are quite soluble, and I didn't think calcium carbonate was particularly (limestone notwithstanding).

    • @declanmercer2587
      @declanmercer2587 Před 6 lety

      Steven DeFord its not just sugar in tums there are binders in there too with most often turn into a stick glue like substance when wet

  • @edwardvarby4363
    @edwardvarby4363 Před 4 lety

    I wonder if one could ferment tums, to make calcium acetate in one op. Course it'd be mixed with the other junk.

  • @cobalt7530
    @cobalt7530 Před 6 lety

    I think it is easier to just go to a pet store and buy farm animal calcium (I don't think that this is its name in english, but I'm not from an english-speaking country). I got it as a 2 kg bag of 99% CaCO3 powder for about 0.5$.

  • @parkerb5053
    @parkerb5053 Před 8 lety +1

    If i use 6% vinegar, does that mean I need 2,520 ml? Or could I still use 1800 ml?

    • @NileRed
      @NileRed  Před 8 lety

      +aruther01 youd need to use more to account for the reduced concentration.

    • @NileRed
      @NileRed  Před 8 lety

      +aruther01 youd need to use more to account for the reduced concentration.

  • @thatoneidiot9929
    @thatoneidiot9929 Před 8 lety

    Didn't you already do the Iodine Clock Revisit just a few days ago?
    If so, you should probably remove it from the list (unless you plan on posting another video about it, that is).

    • @NileRed
      @NileRed  Před 8 lety

      +ThatOneIdiot yeah the one i did a few days ago was with vitamin c. The revisit would be like the old one i did where i straight up used KI. It would be a much more in depth video on the reaction

    • @thatoneidiot9929
      @thatoneidiot9929 Před 8 lety

      Nile Red Ah, alright. Thanks for clearing that up!

  • @nadipenadinesh6513
    @nadipenadinesh6513 Před 8 lety

    maybe u can react the tums powder with calcium nitrate and produce a mixture of caco3 and cao?????

  • @EBenderTheRobot
    @EBenderTheRobot Před 8 lety

    What about dollar store chalk kids use to draw on sidewalks? Would that be a fair source of calcium carbonate?

  • @thomasryan2847
    @thomasryan2847 Před 8 lety

    can you do a synthesis of pyridine from niacin?

  • @Ryrytheguyguy
    @Ryrytheguyguy Před 3 lety

    Just keep blasting it with the torch

  • @kevinbyrne4538
    @kevinbyrne4538 Před 8 lety

    I'm looking forward to the video on making "Sterno" (gelled alcohol).

  • @arvindabharat8862
    @arvindabharat8862 Před 8 lety

    What if I use a mortar and pistol to grind the tums to dust at the start with out the hammer , will that suffice and can I thus follow the same procedure?????

    • @NileRed
      @NileRed  Před 8 lety

      +arvinda bharat Yeah that would probably work better too

    • @arvindabharat8862
      @arvindabharat8862 Před 8 lety

      Thx, can't wait to try !!👍👍👍👍

  • @krisztianszirtes5414
    @krisztianszirtes5414 Před 8 lety

    I have a very different explanation on what that cloudiness was from yours.
    You used the calcium carbonate in excess which you previously heated. That means there could have been some calcium OXIDE in the mixture and when you used this mixture in excess, the calcium oxide just made some hydroxide, which that after stirring, created the original calcium carbonate after absorbing CO2 from the air. I had a lot of trouble with this once before when I did stuff with calcium hydroxide and then I tried to wash the containers :D

    • @rich1051414
      @rich1051414 Před 8 lety

      +Krisztián Szirtes Yes, the cooking of the calcium carbonate would have decomposed much of the carbonate into oxide, which means he had a lot of quicklime after cooking his tums. Regardless, vinegar added to quicklime will still result in calcium acetate, so it doesn't really matter.

    • @krisztianszirtes5414
      @krisztianszirtes5414 Před 8 lety

      +Richard Smith But he said he used the lime in excess, so the vinegar is the one that doesn't matter in this case :)

  • @scibear9944
    @scibear9944 Před 5 lety

    Since sugar is water soluble and calcium carbonate is not, why not just crush the tabs and wash with water? Seems like it'd be less messy and take less time🤔

    • @brandonbaker9106
      @brandonbaker9106 Před 5 lety

      It's not just the calcium carbonate and sugar there are binders as well which aren't water soluble mist likely a starch like corn starch

  • @gaelr.m.9132
    @gaelr.m.9132 Před 3 lety

    Since he said "this has to be done outside, because this will make a lot of smoke" had me thinking "does he has a method to not create contamination in the enviroment?".
    Not a complain, just curious, maybe I'm not paying the right attention

  • @jacobwaldman1888
    @jacobwaldman1888 Před 8 lety

    Can you do this with calcite or limestone?

  • @Tasitel
    @Tasitel Před rokem

    Did smoke smelled minty?

  • @yessin0624
    @yessin0624 Před 8 lety

    make a video about extracting pure lactulose

  • @FoxDog1080
    @FoxDog1080 Před 2 lety

    What gives tums their smell
    I assume they taste the same

  • @Scientist12345678910
    @Scientist12345678910 Před 8 lety

    Wouldn't it be much cheaper and easier to actually buy CaCO3 on Ebay? I can buy an entire pound of it for $6.62, but 160 g of it from Tums would cost over $15, and then you have to deal with all that burning and still not getting a pure product.

    • @AltoidJTP
      @AltoidJTP Před 8 lety +1

      +Scientist12345678910 The point of these videos is to explore the science.

  • @teologean5952
    @teologean5952 Před 8 lety +4

    do you live in canada ?

  • @lassassindu5071
    @lassassindu5071 Před 5 lety

    4:17 If you used a hotter heat source, wouldn't you produce lime (Ca0) ?

    • @stormtorch
      @stormtorch Před 5 lety

      CaO also reacts with vinegar to form calcium acetate.

  • @juliantozer8799
    @juliantozer8799 Před 5 lety +1

    Couldn’t you just use chalk powder?

  • @BroversXproductions
    @BroversXproductions Před 2 lety

    A nice tums fire 😆

  • @jacobdehovitz156
    @jacobdehovitz156 Před 7 lety +1

    How do you know you didnt make calcium oxide when burning the tums?

    • @manuelbonet
      @manuelbonet Před 7 lety +1

      Jacob DeHovitz In other comments, I've read that both CaO and CaCO3 worked for the reaction.

    • @lithiumlight6128
      @lithiumlight6128 Před 7 lety

      because it's not hot enough

  • @deliamaria7489
    @deliamaria7489 Před 8 lety

    Does sodium carbonate, citral and d-limonel affect the reaction? (cause of the source)

    • @NileRed
      @NileRed  Před 8 lety

      +tatiana popescu You mean if you wanted to react it without burning the tums?

  • @bxyify
    @bxyify Před 7 lety

    What is tums?

  • @evanjones1996
    @evanjones1996 Před 8 lety

    Isn't acetic acid also know as ethanoic acid??

  • @WaffleSmoof
    @WaffleSmoof Před 8 lety

    Can you just start with road chalk?