Watching a Single Replacement Reaction

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I'm a microbiologist teaching in a public high school with the amazing opportunity to teach many levels chemistry and microbiology.

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This is a video of a single replacement reaction of copper foil and silver nitrate. It does take a brief moment to come into focus as I was tipping to get solution to meet up with the foil. I love to watch the silver crystals grow!

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