En route to London for a meeting with #CLEAPSS. Plane not too late and decent weather... in Edinburgh at least. Fingers crossed.
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0.25 cm³ of 1M copper sulfate is added to the iron staples and 2 cm³ of 1.5M sulfuric acid It is heated for 10 minutes. Can also use steel paper clips. This is the personal spirit burner (ethanol biofuel) hotplate.
Using filter paper in small-scale chem does not work. Filtering the reaction mixture through cotton wool in a Pasteur pipette. Copper particles and bits of iron are separated from the iron(II) sulfate solution..
Heating the filtered solution for 10 minutes on my personal spirit-burner, bio-fuel, hotplate.
Then leave to cool. The crystals form slowly, which might take longer than a lesson, but the results are very beautiful.
Helplines asked #CLEAPSS for an alternative to CuO/H₂SO₄ neutralisation reaction salt making for students to make salts. Not easy, but using ed/ox metal/acid reactions uses the same skills. This is iron(II) sulfate made from staples.
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Fun and games with @bobthechemist.bsky.social on a Thurs afternoon.
TLC plates on the cheap- mk 1. Not a bad outcome from fountain pen inks, but even thinner definitely needed, me hearties (meant for pirate day enthusiasts only!) #cleapss