Two solutions, A and B, are made. Solution A contains Luminol in an alkaline environment, whilst solution B contains Potassium Ferricyanide in a 0,03% Hydrogen...
Chemiluminescence of luminol. Two solutions are combined, the first solution contains luminol and sodium hydroxide. The second solution is 0.03% Hydrogen peroxide and potassium ferricyanide....
What happens when you combine luminol and hydrogen peroxide? In this video, UW Madison graduate, Jay Sekhon brightens, enlightens, and illuminates our knowledge of a...
A simple demonstration of chemiluminescence or exogenous reaction. This is an excellent demonstration to get the attention of the students, they appreciate this demonstration very...
3-Nitrophthalhydrazide, prepared in a previous video, is reduced with a readily available reducing agent (thiourea dioxide, TUD) to luminol, which is obtained in 66% yield...
The chemicals involved in this experiment are water (room temperature), Luminol, Sodium Perborate, and a 50% bleach solution. Luminol acts as the "light bulb," the...