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MrLundScience | Gallium Heartbeat Reaction With Sulfuric Acid and Dichromate @MrLundScience | Uploaded May 2019 | Updated October 2024, 3 days ago.
Gallium is a severely interesting metal element. It has a fairly low density and definitely a low melting point compared to other elemental metals. It will also quickly react with sulfuric acid to produce gallium III sulfate, which increases the surface tension of liquid gallium. If such liquid gallium with gallium III sulfate is then placed into contact with a stronger reducing agent, such as iron, or dichromate ions, an oscillating oxidation-reduction reaction can happen, giving the gallium the appearance of a pulsating, beating heart. Chemistry RULES!
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