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Progress Report: Succesful Sodium Production with Inexpensive Chemicals and Continuing Optimizations

This is a progress report on my current efforts into making sodium. This is not a standard how-to video. Related videos: Making sodium by the thermochemical dioxane process: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jCrFFVVcPUI "Progress report: Theory test": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D4vDwQ4TyIc Donate to NurdRage! Through Patreon (preferred): https://www.patreon.com/NurdRage Through Bitcoin: 1NurdRAge7PNR4ULrbrpcYvc9RC4LDp9pS Glassware generously provided by http://www.alchemylabsupply.com/ Use the discount code "nurdrage" for a 5% discount. Twitter: https://twitter.com/NurdRage https://www.reddit.com/r/NurdRage/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NurdRageYoutube/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nurdrageyoutube/

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Silviu T

Looks good to me, I think it's ready for publishing.

Jeff Evarts

This may be overly enthusiastic, but have you considered publishing this result? PhD = Publish or perish?

Jeff Evarts

The "tied this, stepped back, considered, and tried something else" with an emphasis on testing/measurement" is great. Keep the format.

Anonymous

Love the format. The extra info is way more interesting for me since I'll likely never be doing your level of chem at home

Anonymous

I like the progress report format. Briefly covering stuff that doesn't work will help people later on.

Anonymous

Knowing what doesn’t work or doesn’t work well is just as if not more important than what will work. Ive tried and failed at many experiments in the past because of some small detail no one managed to mention. Lol. Awesome video/series. And i agree. Have you considered publishing the results? Someone/many someones should be interested. 👍

Brandon Yarberry

Love these more than the final results. Far more educational to me.

Anonymous

Maybe we now need to look into a way to prepare some kind of ceramic that wont dissolve in the hot NaOH i think working with Ca based stuff (Lime and Plaster of paris) or something like that