Make your own battery using copper coins, vinegar, foil and cardboard. I had enough energy to power an LED with mine and also a TV remote! Really simple science project and easy to do yourself.......
From DaveHax
Daniell cell... A very simple battery! It's kind of amazing... I did this in class, and only got 0.8V.. LONG LIVE HOME CHEMISTRY! =P....
From MyLittleChemistryLab
Hello everyone. Today we will consider reactions of making fire without matches. Please note that this video was made solely for demonstration purposes! Do not attempt to repeat the experiments......
From Thoisoi2 - Chemical Experiments!
Burn matchstick with Sulphuric acid Safety matches use potassium chlorate as an oxidizer, and when it comes into contact with sulfuric acid, they react to become chloric acid. The chloric......
From Tech's Science
HooplakidzLab is back with a brand new science experiment video, Potato Battery. Join me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hooplakidzlab Subscribe to HooplakidzLab: https://www.youtube.com/use......
From HooplaKidzLab
http://www.green-translation-service.com This 3D animation explains in English the Galvanic cell (also known as Voltaic cell) by means of the Daniell cell, which is composed of a copper half-cell......
From Thomas Schwenke
In this video, Stanford materials science and engineering graduate student Zhi Wei Seh shows how he prepares battery materials in SLAC's energy storage laboratory, assembles dime-sized prototype......
From SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
Good morning, in this video I'll show you how to build a Daniell cell. The experience is essentially done to illustrate how a galvanic cell works and not to produce a cheap source of electricity,......
From PubliosValesios
This is a simple DIY science experiment that can be performed at home. The physics practical videos are useful for students of class 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 & 12. These physics practicals with......
From ExamFear Education
The Yoshioka Laboratory is studying organic magnetic materials. Magnetism has been thought unique to metallic elements, and unrelated to organic substances. Recently, however, its become......
From 慶應義塾Keio University