heres a reliable one but it burns hellla slow but reliable- soak some string in kno3 + and a little bit of suagr solution then dry it. play around with conc. make sure the solution is relitively concentrated
my teacher claims no one elements can gain/lose more than 4 electrons- how is this possible since oxidation states get higher like 6? where am i confusing myself and wats the jist?
http://geraghty.srhs.net/Courses/Scientific_Visualization/Student_Projects/Cesium___Water_Test2.avi
thats one but its dumb and fake
http://www.bgsu.edu/departments/chem/faculty/jtodd/chem100/sp2003/supp/Cs_H2o.mov
thast a small one
http://rds.yahoo.com/S=96781308/K=cesium/v=2/SID=e/l=VDP/SIG=12311puil/EXP=1127522390/*-http%3A//genchem1.chem.okstate.edu/JCE/Cs_air.mov
Cs with air ^
distilling h2o2 isnt that bad really and it doesnt even get that high of a conctration, no higher than 30%. freezinbg it sucks tho. like 95% of all the actual h2o2 gets trapped in the ice itself. it doesnt like magically ooze out. ya distilling is more effective than freeezing.
actually i was about to ask the same question satan. lol. k umm ya. in art class theres huge tubs of ceramics chemicals. im gonna get some barium carbonate
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