Beyond the 'blue bottle' - redox and colour chemistry
An indigo carmine 'traffic light' bottle. This demonstration can be used to support teaching of redox topics, as well as illustrating aspects of colour chemistry. Read the article that accompanies this video in the May 2014 issue of Education in Chemistry at http://rsc.li/EiC314ec This is part of the Education in Chemistry Exhibition Chemistry series: chemistry demonstrations to capture your students' imaginations: http://rsc.li/EiCExChem

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