Channel: NurdRage
Category: Education
Tags: chemistrynitric acidexperimentscienceammoniasodium hydroxideureanurdrage
Description: In this video we make ammonia gas and dissolve it water from various chemicals easily accessible to the amateur. The first method is merely boiling household ammonia solution that's domestically available from the local supermarket. The ammonia boiled out is lead into cold water where it can be dissolved. While this did work the yield was quite low at around 2.5g per 100mL of household ammonia solution. From the 600mL of ammonia solution used only about 15g was obtained. The second method was to revisit the classic method to produce sodium nitrate from ammonium nitrate and sodium hydroxide by dissolving them both separately in water and then mixing them together and trying to boil out the ammonia. This worked terribly and i got almost no yield at all. The third method that seemed to work the best was to react urea and sodium hydroxide in water. This reaction was well-behaved, steady and easily performed with domestically available chemicals. Starting from 200mL water, 90g urea and 120g sodium hydroxide, about 38.6g of ammonia was obtained. I intend to use the ammonia in a future project to make nitric acid. Donate to NurdRage! Through Patreon (preferred): patreon.com/NurdRage Glassware generously provided by alchemylabsupply.com Use the discount code "nurdrage" for a 5% discount. Twitter: twitter.com/NurdRage Reddit: reddit.com/r/NurdRage Instagram: instagram.com/nurdrageyoutube