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Finding Chemicals And Labware | Home Lab Setup

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Surprisingly, a lot of useful chemicals can be found at your everyday supermarket! And in this video, I'll be showing you a few of the most useful ones you can find.

I know this video is a bit different, but I figured it would still be worth posting, since a recent poll I did showed a lot of people wanted me to make a video on this topic. More videos to come soon, and of much better quality!

Where I get my glassware:
https://www.homesciencetools.com/

My hotplate/stirrer:
https://www.amazon.com/ANZESERMagnet...

A few good distillation kits (bottom one is the one I own):
https://www.amazon.com/VEVORDistilla...

https://www.homesciencetools.com/prod...


Some "honorable mention" chemicals that didn't make it into my video:

Magnesium firestarters
Phosphorus match striker pads (some workup may be required)
Nitrous oxide empty whipped cream cans
Cyanuric acid pool chlorine stabilizer
Sodium hydroxide 100% lye crystal drain opener
Potassium chloride nonsodium salt
Calcium chloride "pickle crisp" granules
Sodium bicarbonate baking soda
Acetylsalicylic acid aspirin tablets (workup required)
Vanillin vanilla extract (workup required)
Crude benzaldehyde almond/cherry extract (workup required)
Sodium bisulfate pool/pond pH increaser
Copper sulfate root killer/fungicide (available at Home Depot and Lowes...maybe Walmart too)

posted by aprilje6y