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Making Violuric Acid: One of The Most Colorful Chemicals on Earth

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A few months ago, one of my sponsors sent me a sample of barbituric acid. I didn’t know what to do with it at first, but after doing some research, I learned that it could be used to make violuric acid: a chemical notorious for its extremely colorful compounds. So in today’s video, I’ll be making a small amount of this acid to see just how colorful its salts truly are.

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0:00 Intro
0:30 A brief warning
0:45 Making sodium violurate
2:03 Converting the violurate to violuric acid
2:32 Precipitating the product
3:12 Colorful violurate chem
5:27 How strong are the colors?
6:16 Thanking my sponsors
7:32 More coming soon!

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