Artificial Blood

Artificial blood 

How to make a artificial blood?

               

Chemicals you need


1. Potassium thiocynaide (KCNS)                    2. Ferric  (III) chloride (FeCl3)

Procedure

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                           Take two beakers.
                           Take potassium thoicynaide in one beaker and ferric chloride in another beaker .
                           Dilute both the chemicals, taken in the beaker using distilled water.
                          Apply the potassium thoicynaide solution on your palm.
                          Soak the knife in ferric chloride solution for about a minute.
                         
                         Now, Press your palm with that knife which is treated with ferric chloride solution.

     You will be shocked to see the result.

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chemistry behind this reaction 

 FeCl3 + KCNS → K3[Fe(SCN)6] + KCl

About the chemicals
   Potassium thiocyanate is the chemical compound with the molecular formula KSCN. It is an important salt of thethiocyanate anion, one of the pseudohalides. The compound has a low melting point relative to most other inorganic salts.

Other cations: Sodium thiocyanate; Ammonium ...
Chemical formula: KSCN
Other anions: Potassium cyanate; Potassium c...
Melting point: 173.2 °C (343.8 °F; 446.3 K)

Iron (III) chloride is an inorganic chemical compound with the molecular potential of FeCl₃. This compound is also called ferric chloride. This compound, which is present in the oxidation state of iron + 3, is an industrial application. 
Opportunity: FeCl3

IUPAC ID: Iron trichloride, Iron (III) chloride

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