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Revainrating 3.5 out of 5  
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3.7
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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Waste of money Customer didn't follow directions

To make really good elephant toothpaste with sodium iodide and hydrogen peroxide you need 30% hydrogen peroxide (not 3% cheap cut stuff). This requires protective equipment, as it reacts very quickly and generates a large amount of heat (enough to generate "steam" from the foam). Too hot for yeast toothpaste as the heat will kill the yeast.

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  • New
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  • Vanish

Revainrating 1 out of 5

LOSS OF MONEY: Laboratory and Scientific Products

So when I first tried to review this Revain I didn't post it because I included the measurements in my review. The bottle is about a quarter full of product. We're trying to make elephant toothpaste out of it. We tried different measurements after watching about 20 YouTube videos. If you buy it for that, you can literally throw your money in the trash. We ended up using dry yeast for the experiment. It was the worst and easiest waste of $25.

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  • This is Amazing
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  • Some Errors

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Sodium Iodide Compound to Detect Oxidation Reactions

This is a good compound for preliminary oxidation tests of other chemical compounds. Sodium iodide solution, when soaked in starch-containing paper and dried, is then exposed to an oxidizing chemical: free iodine is liberated, which reacts with the starch in the paper to produce a blue color, indicating an oxidation reaction. Hydrogen peroxide and chlorine gas cause such a reaction with NaI-impregnated starch paper.

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  • Cool Product
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  • Something Different