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TheHomeScientist's video: The Home Scientist 004 - Making Copper Ore from Root Killer and Baking Soda

@The Home Scientist 004 - Making Copper Ore from Root Killer and Baking Soda
Illustrates how to synthesize copper(II) carbonate, an ore of copper, from copper(II) sulfate root killer and sodium bicarbonate (baking soda). We'll use the pure copper carbonate produced in this video in later videos as a basis for producing various copper compounds, including copper(II) chloride and copper(II) acetate. More information: http://blog.makezine.com/science_room/chemistry/laboratory_63_recrystallization_pur/ Material sources: Roebic K-77 Root Killer (99% copper sulfate) is widely available in hardware stores. Sodium bicarbonate is ordinary baking soda, available in any supermarket.

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