Sodium-Potassium Alloy: Blue Solvated Electrons in Water!
The inspiration for this video came from an article in the well-known journal, Applied Chemistry.
In short, we can observe the blue color of solvated electrons not only when alkali metals are dissolved in liquid ammonia but also in water!
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0:00 Sodium-potassium alloy making
3:00 Solvated electrons in liquid ammonia
3:45 NaK and water
4:20 Solvated electrons in water
5:56 I Light a Match with Water!
6:33 Superheated steam and Lithium aluminum hydride
7:17 Superheated steam and sodium-potassium alloy
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