Refining Rhodium

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Published 2023-03-02

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  • @feIps_
    I've always loved how chaotic Cody's chemestry is compared to Nile's lmao
  • @WarlordSh4Dow
    I feel like Cody is a "best of both worlds" between NileRed and Explosions&Fire. Absolutely solid chemistry with high end chemicals and minerals, while also having the "this was not shot in a high end lab" feel. These three channels are the Triforce of awesome in the chemistry space. Love it!
  • @noob19087
    Years ago, as a high school kid, your channel ignited my interest for chemistry. Now, I'm a second year chemistry undergrad. Your videos have been a great inspiration to me, thanks!
  • @snooter28
    Cody, I swear. I hope you never stop making videos. You're one of the most pure channels out there. No fancy setups, just cool science with camera shots that make sense..
  • @Crowbars2
    Hey, Cody. I've heard of a pigment used between the time of prehistoric Egypt until around the year 800AD, where the method of manufacture was lost. It's called Egyptian Blue, and its method of manufacture was investigated by Humphry Davy in 1815, but he couldn't quite crack it. Then, in the 1980's, the method of manufacture was pretty much rediscovered, but with a few discrepancies. The recipe is to mix together silica (60-70%), calcium oxide (7-15%), and copper oxide (10-20%), and then to heat this mixture to between 800C-1000C for several hours. The result is cuprorivaite, water, and carbon dioxide. Most Egyptian samples seemed to have an excess of silica, AND an excess of either copper oxide OR calcuim oxide. Maybe an idea for a video? To remake Egyptian Blue and see what effects changing the composition has, and maybe seeing why the Egyptians used an excess of silica along with an excess of either copper or calcium. Could be interesting, since it's so weird that something so well known for nearly 4000 years and something so simple to make could be forgotten about. You're a geologist! You like rocks and stuff. Maybe an idea for a video?
  • @truthsmiles
    Best thing about Cody is how honestly imperfect he is... he shows us that getting 10% yield (and nearly spilling it while trying to weigh it) is perfectly okay :)
  • @Verlisify
    "I have been trying to prevent poisoning myself" is a very Cody thing to say
  • @TheDaggwood
    Cody as a Geologist you make me extremely happy carrying out all the experimenting I could have ever dreamed of. Thank you for the exploration!
  • It’s always a great day when Cody uploads. Also, man, gold being the impurity one wants to remove is weird as heck
  • Holy Shit, HE'S BACK! Been a long time fan, I actually was recently watching your old refining videos over on the internet archive (cause most have been removed from youtube >=( , anyways good to see you put out another video man, keep it up and i hope you are doing well. love from Australia
  • @gasptis8534
    For a schooled geologist, your knowledge of chemistry is astounding! :D I am schooled chemist and when i see the experiments you make on your channel, they just blow my mind to smithereens. I couldn't do half of experiments you do because of my lack of knowledge about advanced chemistry, and that really shows how much self learning outruns those legitimate school programs. Well done man, much love to you and keep up the good work! :)
  • @starlight4649
    I really needed this video, Cody. My youtube has just been full of some of the worst, most disappointing, shame-in-the-species videos that were nonetheless entertaining I needed a reminder that awesome people do exist, and they refine exotic metals in their home lab setup for us to see and learn from. I know it sounds stupid but this random video of yours is really restoring my faith in humanity today, so thank you for being you.
  • @rooiakkidis1
    Im a PhD student in organometallic chemistry. I mostly work with rhodium and iridium. Its insane to see you go through all this effort to get some pure rhodium. Just the other day i was holding in my hands 15g of RhCl3 (about $7500). I only used 2grams of it for a reaction but stil...
  • @shaun138
    Can we take a moment to appreciate how cool that intro was
  • @Kyrox2
    This was such a cool video. I love when we get these chemistry centric videos mixed in among all the other cool stuff Cody does. Really looking forward to what this stuff will be used for and I actually hope we get a follow up video on cleaning and isolating more rhodium from the waste materials.
  • @nanaki5467
    You've taught me so much by now... think I've been watching for 6 years now and I really like how transparent you are with us and how sub count never changed you. I hope I get to meet you some day so I can give back, a hug at the very least.
  • @Kim-Unearthed
    It's been so long since I've seen a notification of yours!! Oh my goodness!! So great to see you!! I love how much I learn from you, you're a great teacher!🙏🏼💛
  • Cody, I'm so glad you're still on YouTube. I've been watching You Good Sir for years. Youve definitely made chemistry very interesting and all the other experiments you do are really awesome.
  • Another classic from Cody. Thank you for all your work and your curiosity!
  • @RmRoyalflush
    Cody, you are such a lovely, real and honest person. You cherish everything good that happens to you and it looks like you also grow and learn from the unfortunate things that happen instead of going into a depressed state. It would be great to have you as a friend, but watching your videos is a good substitute